Cely Golf Course: Built on 100 hectares of woods and pastures around a manor house, this hilly 6,526 yard golf course was designed by Bill Baker. The majority of the round is played through woods and trademark Normandy hedges and there is a real sense of escapism with the only times you're in sight of the clubhouse on the 9th and 18th greens.
Fontainebleau Golf Course: The course built in 1909 lies on the edge of the magnificent forest of Fontainbleau and is an incredible adventure amongst rocks and bunkers.
Courson Golf Course: Robert von Hagge was commissioned to design four loops of nine holes and they opened for play in 1991. The Green and Black course is widely considered to form the better layout, but the Lilac and Orange layout is also a very solid test, even though it is somewhat shorter in length.