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Meribel Golf Course
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One of the main draws to Méribel in summer is its excellent 18 hole golf course. Situated at the Altiport area the 71 par course stretches from 1565m up to 1850m. The course is technically challenging due to its narrow fairways and features water, rolling fairways and and some fairly steep walks. The mountain setting means the views are superb, and the ball obligingly flies further because of the altitude. Private lessons and week-long courses in English are available for all levels of player. During 2005 the back nine, lying under the Blanchot piste, were remodelled, and are now more challenging as well as more elegant.
Top Tip: unless you are fit take a buggy or just play 9 holes. Merinet verdict: a beautiful course, not to be missed.
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| Golf in Meribel |
 | | Golfing in Meribel | One of Méribel’s biggest summer attractions is the 18 holes golf course located at the Altiport. Open from early June until October, it is often described as one of the most beautiful mountain courses in France, offering wonderful views of the Saulire peaks and over Méribel valley. The course is hilly, ranging from 1565m to 1850m (the top nine holes lie under the Blanchot ski piste). As well as providing marvellous views, the altitude gives golfers a major advantage: the ball flies further than at sea level.
Méribel Golf Club was founded in 1966 and the 9 hole course was later extended to 18 holes. In 2004/5 the local commune financed a major redesign of the original nine holes at a cost of nearly 1.5€ million, making the course more technical and attractive. All nine back holes have been given larger tees and greens; there are more bunkers, water cascades and lakes have been added. The course has grown in length from 5281 to 5538m and has risen to par 71.
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The course is open to non-members. The green fee for 18 holes is 45 € in low season and 65€ in high season (July and August) with reductions for couples, the under 20s and over 70s. A season ticket is also available: 500€ for low season and 1100€ for the whole season, with reductions for members and couples. Buggies, trolleys and clubs may be hired from the clubhouse. A free practise area includes a large putting green, bunker and chipping practise area and driving range.
The golf club is generally very friendly and the secretaries speak good English. All levels of player are welcomed as are children, and there is no minimum handicap to play the course. Competitions are held throughout the summer and are open to all. Many offer competitors a lunch at the ninth hole and numerous prizes for all levels. The full competition calendar can be seen on the club website – see below.
 | | Take a lesson | Golf lessons are available in English from the course pro Didier Audin and his team. One-week courses are available to adults and children of all levels from complete beginner to advanced. Contact Didier Audin Organisation in Méribel on 0479085233 (tel/fax), or during the rest of the year on 0139692292.
Méribel Golf Club contact details:
Address: BP 54, 73550 Méribel
Tel: 04 79 00 52 67
Fax: 04 79 00 38 85
Email: golf.meribel@wanadoo.fr
Website: www.golf-meribel.com
Packages
Various hotels offer packages of accommodation plus green fees, including: hotels Allodis, l’Orée du Bois, Altiport, Chaudanne-Eterlou-Tremplin, Marie Blanche, Merilys and Residence le Grand Chalet des Pistes.
 | | Buggies available for hire | Merinet Top Tips
- Take a buggy unless you are superfit as the course is hilly.
- Check out the club website for pictures of all the holes plus tip on how to play them.
- Enter competitions – everybody is welcome. They tend to be very sociable events, and most offer wonderful prizes and generous lunches or cocktails at the prize-giving ceremony.
- In high summer avoid the heat of the day by playing early in the morning.
- On hot days take plenty of water with you.
- June and September are often the best months to play as the course is virtually empty and the green fees are lower.
Other courses nearby
Courchevel 1850 - 9 holes. Par three course, ideal for beginners. Open mid June to mid September. There are plans for an 18 holes course at Couchevel 1650. Tel 0479081700
Les Arcs - Mountain course with beautiful views. 27 holes. The 18 hole Chantel course requires handicap of 35 or lower. Open end June to mid September. Tel 0479074395
Tignes - 18 holes. Highest golf course in Europe. Due to be extended in 2007. Open mid June to mid September. Tel 0479063742
La Rosière - Rustic 9 hole course with panoramic views. Open end June to early September.
Lac d’Annecy (Talloires) - 18 holes parkland course. Open mid Jan to December. Tel 0450601289.
Giez - 18 holes. Hilly course. Open all year. Tel 0450444841
Aix-les-Bains - One of the oldest courses in France. Open all year. Tel 0479612335
(Note that prices relate to 2008 season, and may change)
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last updated 7-Jul-2008 |
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