Golf de la baie de Morlaix
Website: https://www.golf-baiedemorlaix.bzh/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Golf de la baie de Morlaix for ideal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for your round. You'll find the weather pleasantly mild and the course in fantastic shape, often avoiding the peak summer crowds that can slow play. The coastal breezes are usually gentler then, making those exposed holes much more enjoyable.
What's the standout feature or biggest challenge at Golf de la baie de Morlaix?
Without a doubt, the breathtaking views over the Bay of Morlaix are the star here, especially from holes 10 through 14. Don't let the scenery distract you too much, though; the course demands precision, particularly with its well-placed bunkers and the ever-present coastal wind that can turn a good shot into a disaster.
How does the green fee at Golf de la baie de Morlaix compare to other French coastal courses?
You'll find Golf de la baie de Morlaix offers excellent value for a course of its quality and setting in France. While not a budget option, it's generally more accessible than some of the more famous, pricier links courses further west, delivering a memorable round without breaking the bank. Expect a fair price for a truly scenic and engaging experience.
What should we expect from the clubhouse and post-round experience at Morlaix?
The clubhouse here is wonderfully unpretentious and welcoming, offering a genuine taste of local hospitality. We always recommend staying for a casual meal or a drink on the terrace; the views are superb, and the food, often featuring fresh local seafood, is simple but delicious and perfectly caps off your round.
Are there any specific holes or strategies we should know before playing Golf de la baie de Morlaix?
Pay close attention to your club selection on the par-3s, especially the 12th, which plays directly towards the bay and is highly exposed to the wind. We also advise playing a little conservatively off the tee on the tighter front nine holes; accuracy over distance will save you strokes here.