Golf De Montpellier Fontcaude
Created by New Zealand architect Chris Pittman in 1991 on an 80 hectare scrubland, the 18-hole International course offers an interesting challenge for players of all levels. Its technicality makes it a challenging course, and the greens are renowned for their quality and speed. The first seven holes are drawn on small hills of scrubland, therefore a little hilly, many starts are blind there, the attacks of the greens a little elevated, make it a part of the game in constant challenge which puts the game's confidence in tough test. From 8 to 13, the face-offs are more open, and fewer dangers allow a more relaxed game. From 14 to 18, technicality is still required (some blind greens) but this time with wider fairways, and large doglegs. Without a doubt, the international 18-hole course is the pledge of a very involved party, two or more.