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One of Europe’s most prestigious courses. The golf course unfolds in a magnificent wooded landscape of 87 hectares. This 18-hole course, of international standards, was inaugurated in 1989.
Pete and PB Dye, two world-renowned American golf architects, chose the Provence to build their unique European jewel. Their design combines the love for nature with technical flair, and is ornamented by six vast lakes in the pure tradition of modern American golf design.
Golf de Barbaroux
18 holes, 72 par, 6637 yards. Woodland.For the independent expert Golf de Barbaroux is one of the rare golf courses where every hole is ‘unforgettable’ and where the greens are fast and honest. Golf Magazine stated that this course was ‘architectural brilliance’ and they felt that the course was a monument to golf, particularly difficult, but as is often the case with a truly great course that are well designed, permitting players of all levels, from different tees, to fully enjoy this splendid course.
Alternative courses
Interested in staying at Golf Hotel de Barbaroux? Choose from the selection of golf courses below to sample on your golf holiday. Unsure as to which golf course suits your handicap? Send us an enquiry or call our expert sales team on 0800 279 7988, our experts are on hand to offer advice and take the stress away from organising your golf break.

Royal Mougins
18 holes, 71 par, 6230 yards. Parkland.
The Royal Mougins Golf Course offers a golfing opportunity of the highest international level making it a challenge for all standards of golfers, favouring accurate golfers.
The golf course is a par 71 with a length of 6,004m. The architect Robert von Hagge guarantees that the golf course will be challenging for all skills and a special enjoyment for the eye. The course uses both the rolling hills and the lower, flatter forest area in the valley in order to create a golf course with many different landscape scenarios. The course comprises 8 lakes linked together by a river system with waterfalls and streams.

Opio Valbonne
18 holes, 73 par, 6364 yards. Parkland / Woodland.
The course, one of the oldest in the region, was designed in 1966 by the master of English architecture, Donald Harradine. Major work was undertaken in 2002, guided by the architect Robert Berthet.
A number of greens have been completely re-designed and significant modifications have been made to holes number 10, 11 and 14. The first nine holes require skilful mastering of the approaches and the irons. As for the last nine holes, they require long and regular drives.

Grande Bastide
18 holes, 72 par, 6485 yards. Parkland.
The course is set on a gently undulating site comprising of 7 lakes, open fairways and large bunkers. The length of the tees offers a challenge for the experienced Golfer and a pleasant course for those wishing to perfect their game.

Sainte Baume
18 holes, 72 par, 6784 yards. Parkland.
The course was designed to offer numerous and diverse emotions (water obstacles, varied vegetation, raised greens…) enhanced by a typical Provencal environment: Alep Pine Trees, Holm-Oaks, century-old Plane Trees and aromatic plants.
Set within classic Provence surroundings, along the imposing chain of the Sainte Baume Massif, the golf course is suitable for various aspects of the game. The undulating scenery benefits from a microclimate, which will attract all players.

Dolce Frégate Golf Course
18 holes, 72 par, 6790 yards. Parkland / Woodland.
This excellent 18 hole championship golf course designed by Ronald Fream and is ranked among the top 10 in France. With fairways meandering through the working vineyards of Domaine de Frégate, the challenging layout offers unspoiled, limitless vistas of the Mediterranean from its numerous elevated tees.

Frégalon Golf Course
9 holes, 29 par, 1860 yards. Parkland / Woodland.
Dolce Fregate also offers a short 9 hole "executive course" and features its own Academy of Golf, which offers clinics for golfers of all standards.
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