Despite Heathland characteristics, the Hossegor Golf Club is a flat and rather dull inland golf course close to the southern French town of Biarritz. It was designed by John Morrison in 1930, and has little to recommend because the terrain is so flat, the soil is heavy and clay-based and the design is only of moderate interest.
A couple of the green sites are decent, and the par three 8th (pictured) with its trench like bunker ringing the front of the green is reasonably good, but elsewhere the golf is unremarkable.