GARDEN GOLF DE MARGAUX
🇫🇷 Margaux, Aquitaine, FR
Designed by Olivier Don Gradi
Garden Golf de Margaux occupies a distinctive position in the Médoc wine region of southwestern France, situated among the renowned vineyards that give Margaux its international reputation. Designed by Olivier Don Gradi, the course integrates golf into a landscape more commonly associated with viticulture than fairways, creating a setting where the game unfolds amid rows of vines and the gentle topography characteristic of this part of Aquitaine.
The routing takes advantage of the region's relatively flat terrain, punctuated by strategic water features and mature trees that define playing corridors and frame approach shots. The design reflects a parkland style adapted to the local environment, with an emphasis on accuracy over length and thoughtful placement around hazards. The course serves both local members and visitors drawn to the Médoc for its wine tourism, offering a recreational complement to the area's primary cultural attractions.
The club operates within the broader context of French golf, which tends toward accessible, family-oriented facilities rather than exclusive private clubs. Margaux's location makes it a practical option for those exploring the wine route between Bordeaux and the Atlantic coast, and the clubhouse typically reflects the regional character with attention to local cuisine and wine. The course provides a straightforward test of golf in a region where the sport remains secondary to viticulture but benefits from the same temperate maritime climate that favors the famous vineyards surrounding it.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Margaux was designed by Olivier Don Gradi.
Yes. Margaux at Garden Golf de Margaux is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Margaux is 71.
Margaux plays 6,048 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Margaux is a 18-hole course.