Golf de Baden

Course Details

  • Year Opened: 1989

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Golf de Baden and what kind of experience should I expect?

We highly recommend visiting from late spring to early autumn-think May through September-when the weather in Brittany is at its most pleasant. You'll find a beautifully maintained course that truly embraces its natural surroundings, offering a challenging yet incredibly rewarding round.

Is Golf de Baden suitable for all skill levels, or is it particularly challenging?

While it's certainly a test, Golf de Baden is surprisingly fair for various handicaps, though beginners might find some holes a bit intimidating. The course demands thoughtful shot placement, especially around the water hazards and strategically placed bunkers, but it's never unfairly punitive.

What are the scenic highlights of Golf de Baden, given its location near the Gulf of Morbihan?

You're in for a treat with the stunning views, especially on the back nine where the course opens up towards the Gulf of Morbihan. The natural Breton landscape, with its mature trees and subtle elevation changes, creates a truly picturesque backdrop for your round.

What are the clubhouse facilities like at Golf de Baden, and is there a good spot for a post-round meal?

The clubhouse at Golf de Baden is welcoming and well-appointed, offering a comfortable space to relax after your game. Their restaurant, "Le 19," serves up delicious local fare, perfect for recounting your birdies (or bogeys) while enjoying views over the course.

Any specific tips for playing Golf de Baden to make the most of the round?

Absolutely, we always advise paying close attention to the course guide for strategic layups, especially on the par-5s where risk-reward decisions are key. Also, consider renting a buggy if you're not keen on walking some of the more undulating sections-it's worth it for comfort and pace of play.