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Golf De Dunkerque
User rating : (5)
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Dunkerque, at 6,245 yards, is a relatively short course, but is nevertheless, a very stern challenge. The course is often windswept making shot selection absolutely essential, but with 15 of the 18 holes affected in some way by the presence of water, you have to be absolutely on your game! The outward nine holes are undulating, whereas the inward nine are relatively flat but the aforementioned water hazards are ever-present and ready to catch the wayward shot. 18 holes. Par 71. 6245 yards. Parkland with lakes.


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Golf De Dunkerque
Fort ValliÞres Route du GolfPicardy, 59380 Coudekerque
France

Tel: +33(0)3 28 61 07 43 | Fax: +33(0)3 28 60 05 93

Website: http://www.golf-dk.com

Email: golf@golf-dk.com

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Directions:
* On leaving Eurotunnel (Calais), take the A16 following signs for Ostende, Brugges. Leave at Sortie (exit) 31 signed for Cappelle-La-Grande, Coudekerque * Take the D916 towards Cappelle-La-Grand, Bergues (the correct road has a canal bordering it on the left-hand side) * Follow the D916 for 1 km (approx 0.5 mile), then turn left over the bridge onto the D2 signed for Coudekerque-Village, Téteghem * Immediately after the bridge, turn right, following signs for Zone de Loisirs du Fort Vallières Golf de Dunkerque * Follow the road for 1.5km (approx 1 mile) and Golf de Dunkerque is on the left

Notes:
The course is often windswept making shot selection absolutely essential, but with 15 of the 18 holes affected in some way by the presence of water, you have to be absolutely on your game!


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Fantastic course, you need to be straight as course is unforgiving if off line. Greens are nica and flat.

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by Mark Hallam on 24th September 2007
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