PRESSBOOK MCB TC 2023
12/18/23, 3:13 PM
Legend Course: 18 holes in Mauritius for the meeting between amateurs and professionals
Course ” – awarded in 2022 as the best golf course in the Indian Ocean at the ninth edition of the World Golf Awards – it is the most incredible “thing” and the first that will strike you once you arrive on the east coast of Mauritius. Even before the equally breathtaking Costance Belle Mare Plage, 5 stars from the hotel group Costance Hotels & Resort which also owns the golf course.
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A combination that marks the perfect meeting between two literal "paradises", that of the beaches on the Indian Ocean and that for lovers of the discipline. Of all levels. And if the view from the car heading towards Belle Mare Plage is already breathtaking, immersing yourself in all this greenery, alternating with narrow streets, water obstacles, tree lined fairways and very large greens totally exposed to the sun, is an experience to have even without a golf club or without the role of caddy. And that's where the feeling of getting lost will become real. But it's worth it, a stroll through 18 holes of par 72 which at a certain point culminates in a postcard. It is no coincidence that it is the favorite corner of Hugh Baiocchi, the South African champion who in 1994 designed this course according to USPGA standards : the par 3 17th hole, which plays directly over the water and has the power to make or break a round, as well as offering spectacular views of the bay. The guests of the Constance Belle Mare Plage, therefore, can count on a unique opportunity, if not in the world, then certainly in the entire vastness of the Indian Ocean: playing on an incredible green, in a dream atmosphere and thus making their stay truly special. holiday in Mauritius. But not only that: on this field, in fact, as every year, the final stage of the Senior Tour is underway, with the stellar final of the MCB Tour Championship which writes the history of the Over 50 professional season. So much so that today, precisely by immersing ourselves in that patch of tropical forest so authentic and at the same time so well cared for, you could meet golfers concentrated, exultant, some a little less, certainly hot. An international event with protagonists - among others - the reigning Danish champion Thomas Bjorn, captain of Europe who won the Ryder Cup in Paris in 2018 whose title is put to the test by the other favourites, the Englishman Peter Baker, the Brazilian Adilson Da Silva, South African James Kingston, New Zealander Michael Campbell, Welshman Stephen Dodd and
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