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Looking to do a booze cruise / two day golf trip next year with a couple of mates. Anyone got any recommendations for a good base or deals without driving for hours from Calais?
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Thanks guys - anyone played Wimereux? Looks OK
Thanks guys - anyone played Wimereux? Looks OK
Wimereux is okay, but can get blooming windy up there!!!
If I were going to France for a couple of days golfing I'd be heading towards Le Touquet if I'm honest.
Have played St Omer once, didn't rate it that highly if I'm honest. Having said that, it was during the winter season so was very muddy.
You've got to remember thought, when Smiffy was last at St Omer it was during the D Day landings! :smirk:
Will be keeping an eye on this, as looking to do similar next year and we were looking at Hardelot
For staying in our group thoroughly enjoy it, much smaller than Le Touquet but some excellent restaurants and enough good bars. Sadly the Hardelot courses are nowhere as good as they used to be. Both Le Touquet courses are better and Belle Dune is better than all of them.
Just back from our third year on the bounce. Belle Dune La Foret and La Mer played stayed Red Fox again. 16 of us and had a great time. New club house finally built at La Touquet golf. Let Mer and La Floret top course with Belle Dunn greens getting more dispointing as the years roll on but still worth a play.
Thanks! Would you recommend Red Fox then? And is it close to the town with plenty of bars etc? Would you still play Belle Dune or is there something else worth looking at? La pins or la dunes? Not sure of any other local courses
The other course is Champ de Bataille, well worth a visit.Stayed in Rouen and played St Saens which was a nice track. Will put the other course up when I remember it's name, very tight course and you could only see the hole you were playing.