GOLF BLUE GREEN L'ODET
🇫🇷 Bénodet, Bretagne, FR
Designed by Robert Berthet
Golf Blue Green l'Odet sits in the coastal town of Bénodet in southern Brittany, where the Odet River meets the Atlantic. Designed by Robert Berthet, a French architect active in the latter decades of the twentieth century, the course occupies terrain characteristic of the Breton landscape—rolling ground with maritime influence, stands of pine and deciduous trees, and exposure to the region's changeable weather. The layout reflects Berthet's approach to working with natural topography rather than imposing dramatic earthworks, allowing the land's existing contours to shape the playing corridors.
The course runs through a mix of parkland and more open stretches, with several holes offering views toward the estuary or the surrounding countryside. Routing takes advantage of elevation changes that are modest but sufficient to create variety in stance and perspective. Fairways move through wooded sections where accuracy off the tee becomes important, then open onto holes where wind becomes a factor. Green sites vary in their degree of protection and undulation, requiring different approaches depending on pin position and conditions.
Bénodet itself is a small resort town known for its beaches and sailing culture, and the golf club serves both visitors and regional members. The facility operates within the Blue Green network, a group of French courses that share management and access arrangements. The setting provides a representative example of Brittany golf—less dramatic than links courses farther north but shaped by similar coastal elements and offering a straightforward test suited to the landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
L'Odet was designed by Robert Berthet.
Yes. L'Odet at Golf Blue Green l'Odet is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at L'Odet is 72.
L'Odet plays 5,664 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
L'Odet is a 18-hole course.