Golf de Biarritz “Le Phare” to give the course its proper name (and no book I’ve ever seen has) was originally laid out by Willie Dunn in 1888. It is believed to be the second oldest course in France and is right on the edge of the holiday town. It’s one of the friendliest clubs I’ve ever visited and has a bunch of fun holes.
Biarritz is an old holiday resort on the atlantic border with Spain that has a certain reputation.
It’s relatively flat and has reasonably large greens, most of which due to their age have some very subtle borrows. Some have a lot of internal movement and some don’t. I’ve observed this before on old flat greens, about the same no of putts over 15’ seem to drop as 2-3’ putts miss.
I was there in July and during the third week the course is closed for the Biarritz cup, which I’m told is a top amateur event in France with a long history. It certainly attracted some TV and sponsorship interest. Due to the fact we went on holiday with a new camera I can’t account for the fact that I have no photos from the oldest part of the course and most of these holes would originally been on the ladies course (though subsequently remodelled). The other lost holes were dealt with on a recent thread.
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forums2/index.php?board=1;action=display;threadid=21926 This is the 15th fairway and shows a typical scene, the tight course has holes demarked by rows of pines.
The 2nd a longish par 3, 176m where the safe play is out to the right and this is the competition pin placement.
3rd
The course then crosses the road and returns to the 10th. The picture doesn’t show the depth of the crater in front of green.
This is a lovely par 4 the 11th
11 th green – steeply raked on two levels
Par 3 12th green is well above tee Looking back down the 12th green
14th another short but deadly par 3 with again a big crater in front of it. I was told before I went that these were bomb craters from the war. First the club members had heard of that!
14th final day competition pin. In the week before this I played with a Swiss guy who putted past a similar pin position, an awfully long way past.
16th a par 5 with a swale in front of the green
17th par 3 green looks flat but it falls to the right – awkward character.
The course is not long only 5900 yards.
This was the final scoreboard for the men – holiday conditions were perfect not a breath of wind however.
And the women
The locals were ecstatic both winners were Basque’s!
All in all a really lovely course which perhaps isn’t challenging enough for some. There are 5 courses with a ‘reputation’ around Biarritz and I would certainly recommend playing here in the pm on your way back to town after a round on one of the others. I’ll add a few more pictures tomorrow.