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In Megève, Golf Enters a New Era

Summary by L'Opinion
There are places where golf ceases to be a sport to become a landscape. The golf course of Mount Arbois is one of those. Dominating Megève at 1,320 meters above sea level, its fairways unfold on a plateau bathed in light facing Mount Joly and the Aravis chain, in an alpine light not known by the plain courses. First mountain golf course in France, it extends over 50 hectares maintained in the spirit of a French garden.
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There are places where golf ceases to be a sport to become a landscape. The golf course of Mount Arbois is one of those. Dominating Megève at 1,320 meters above sea level, its fairways unfold on a plateau bathed in light facing Mount Joly and the Aravis chain, in an alpine light not known by the plain courses. First mountain golf course in France, it extends over 50 hectares maintained in the spirit of a French garden.

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L'Opinion broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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