Domaine de la Bretesche, 44780 Missillac, FranceMap
Phone+33 2 51 76 86 86
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Great setting
The course is set close to the Chateau and is predominately tree lined. The pro shop is very welcoming and they speak excellent English. There is a driving range to get you in the mood and buggies wi...
This is an ordinary course in an attractive setting around the chateau. It’s generally tree lined with some water hazards. Most of the holes are straight but there’s a few doglegs, all fairly level. I...
We've been coming here for the past 7 years and never had a bad experience. Golf is great, the food at the hotel is Michelin rated, and while we don't stay at the hotel but in one of the cottages, a ...
The golf beginners are 76 years old (8 hours of course) we spent a week of exceptional training (2 hours per day) The good weather was there and the Director and Professor of Golf David also.
Great setting
The course is set close to the Chateau and is predominately tree lined. The pro shop is very welcoming and they speak excellent English. There is a driving range to get you in the mood and buggies wi...
Holiday Golf in Pretty Surroundings
This is an ordinary course in an attractive setting around the chateau. It’s generally tree lined with some water hazards. Most of the holes are straight but there’s a few doglegs, all fairly level. I...
Not bad
We've been coming here for the past 7 years and never had a bad experience. Golf is great, the food at the hotel is Michelin rated, and while we don't stay at the hotel but in one of the cottages, a ...
Exceptional golf course
The golf beginners are 76 years old (8 hours of course) we spent a week of exceptional training (2 hours per day) The good weather was there and the Director and Professor of Golf David also.
Not at the height
But this is not a golf club: no teams, very few competitions, no interclub competition, no emulation, no sports mind.