GOLF DE SABLÉ-SOLESMES
🇫🇷 Sablé-sur-Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, FR
Designed by Michel Gayon
La Forêt at Golf de Sablé-Solesmes occupies wooded terrain in the Sarthe valley of northwestern France, roughly 60 kilometers west of Le Mans. Designed by Michel Gayon, a French architect active in the latter decades of the twentieth century, the course takes its name from the forested character of the property. The routing moves through mature stands of oak, pine, and chestnut, with fairways carved from the woodland and several holes playing along natural clearings. The topography features gentle rolls and modest elevation changes typical of the Loire region, and water comes into play on a handful of holes where streams and ponds thread through the layout.
The course serves a regional membership and reflects the parkland tradition common to French golf in the Pays de la Loire. Sablé-sur-Sarthe itself is a market town known for its riverside setting and proximity to the medieval abbey at Solesmes, and the club draws from both local residents and visitors exploring the broader Loire valley. The layout emphasizes accuracy off the tee, as the tree-lined corridors reward controlled play, and the greens are typically modest in size with subtle contouring.
Golf de Sablé-Solesmes operates as a welcoming club in a region where golf remains less densely concentrated than in Brittany or the Paris basin. The course provides a straightforward test in a tranquil woodland setting, representative of mid-tier French parkland design from the period of its construction.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
La Forêt was designed by Michel Gayon.
Yes. La Forêt at Golf de Sablé-Solesmes is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at La Forêt is 36.
La Forêt plays 3,197 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
La Forêt is a 9-hole course.