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18 Holes

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18 Holes, Par
69. 5,451 metres. Built by Francis de Bayeux (original route of 9 holes) and Frederic Haw (18 holes)! The view from the Golf Club overlooking Toulouse and the Pyrenees. Varied course and magnificent 9 and 18 holes, its proposed services and hospitality make it an ideal place for a relaxing day sports.
This course can be very difficult and demanding, especially if it should hot. To have enough water with you is recommendable.
The course has many upward slopes, and when it's a clear day, you can nicely look down on the city... |
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Specialities
A number of solid and memorable golf courses lie within the Toulouse area and throughout the Midi-Pyrénées region.
Many extremely popular golf courses can be found just a few miles from central Toulouse and offer plenty to keep even the keenest visiting golfer fully occupied and entertained. Families of golfers will be pleased to find that most golf courses offer a clubhouse, complete with bar and restaurant.
Some of the golf courses around Toulouse even boast further amenities, such as tennis courts and leisure facilities.
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Opening Golf Club de Toulouse:
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Daily - From 08:30 to 21:00
- Winter - From 08:30 to 17:30
- Visitors are welcome every day. - A valid handicap certificate from player’s home club is required.
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* Private Parking * Compact * Golf clubs rental * Buggy rental * Golf lessons |
* Holes: 18 * Par:
69 * Type: Inland * Length:
5451 m / 5961 yrds * Slope: 136 |

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Golf Club de Toulouse |
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Leisure - Sports - Golf |
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2 Chemin de le Planho 31120 Vieille Toulouse |
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Phone +33 5.61.73.45.48 Fax -
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golf.toulouse@free.fr
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www.golfclubdetoulouse.fr |
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Green-fee
Mon - Fri:
28.00 €
Sat, Sun, Holidays: 38.00 € |
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