Natural Harmony: Between Centenary Olive Trees and Fairways

At Golf de Servanes, autumn is not just a season to contemplate: it is a call to respect and fully experience the fragile balance of nature. The hundred-year-old olive trees that line the fairways are not mere witnesses to time, but silent partners in our quest for harmony with the land.

Every olive harvested, every mill that comes to life, every net spread at the foot of the trees is an ecological act: it preserves the biodiversity of the Alpilles, keeps the soil alive and passes on to future generations the art of living in harmony with the earth. The Servanes Golf Club is part of this approach, preserving its green spaces and promoting the coexistence of the courses with the local flora and fauna.

Playing golf here means feeling the wind in the thyme and rosemary leaves, hearing the birds sing and feeling the authentic relief of the garrigue under your feet. It means understanding that every swing, every step, can be in tune with the rhythm of nature — that sport, pleasure and respect for the environment can coexist, echoing the olive-growing tradition.

Here, the olive harvest season becomes a symbol: a reminder that Provence is best enjoyed when it is protected. An invitation to combine elegance, sensitivity and responsibility — so that the terroir, the olive trees and the fairways continue to thrive together, year after year.