Rest of Europe
See the world of golf through different eyes and with itchy feet with Golf Monthly's guide to European golf courses and golf tourism.
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France - Pas de Calais
After a short hop across the Channel you can be on the course in less than two hours
By Golf Monthly Published
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Sweden & Denmark
The Oresund region, which spans Sweden and Denmark, is home to a superb mix of great value courses. Play Solheim venue Barsebäck or cross Europe’s longest bridge for a round in the shadows of Hamlet’s castle at Helsingør
By Golf Monthly Published
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Switzerland
Play the highest course in Europe or enjoy a lakeside treat
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Mallorca
With the quality of the golf courses combined with the excellent infrastructure and warm welcome, this beautiful island is a wonderful golf destination.
By Roderick Easdale Published
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Spain - Costa del Sol
The Costa del Sol is the most popular destination for British golfers. There are more than 40 golf courses with 10 situated in and around Marbella.
By Paul O'Hagan Published
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Italy - North
Indulge in food and golf at your pleasure - this is the land of gastro golf. Pig out on courses edged by vineyards followed by a hearty bowl of pasta in the clubhouse, washed down by a glass of chianti.
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Tunisia - Hammamet and Monastir
For winter sun Tunisia is reachable in just four hours, making it a great destination for those looking to escape damp fairways. There's all the convenience of a modern resort combined with eastern promise.
By Golf Monthly Published
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Portugal - Algarve
The Algarve on Portugal's south coast is home to some of the most upmarket resorts in Europe and a host of spectacular pine-lined courses.
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Portugal - Estoril and Sintra
If you like the Algarve you'll love Lisbon. Play championship parkland and links courses, lap up the sunshine on the beaches and visit the royal palaces.
By Golf Monthly Published