Golf de l'Odet

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golf de l'Odet for ideal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early autumn. You'll find the weather perfectly mild, ideal for a comfortable round, and you'll avoid the busier summer crowds. The course truly shines with the vibrant colors of the surrounding nature during these seasons.

What's the biggest challenge or a must-play hole at Golf de l'Odet?

You absolutely must experience the par-3 14th hole, affectionately known as "Le Phare" (The Lighthouse). It demands a precise shot over a significant water hazard to a well-guarded green, all while offering a stunning, distant view of the Atlantic. It's a true test of nerve and a memorable highlight of your round.

Beyond the golf, what's the experience like at the clubhouse or nearby?

Don't leave without enjoying a meal at the clubhouse restaurant; it serves fantastic, authentic Breton cuisine. We always suggest trying the fresh local seafood and a glass of crisp cider – it's the perfect way to soak in the regional charm after your game. The atmosphere is incredibly welcoming and relaxed.

How do the green fees at Golf de l'Odet compare, and do you have any booking tips?

Golf de l'Odet offers excellent value, especially if you consider booking a twilight round or looking for their off-peak packages. We strongly advise securing your tee time well in advance, particularly during the shoulder seasons, as it's a popular course that fills up quickly. You'll want to guarantee your spot.

What makes Golf de l'Odet unique in terms of its course layout or environment?

You'll immediately notice the majestic, ancient oak and pine trees that beautifully frame many fairways, demanding strategic shot placement and adding a timeless feel. The course also cleverly incorporates the natural influence of the nearby Odet River, creating some engaging water features that are both scenic and challenging. It's a classic parkland design with a distinct Breton character.