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Our selected golf courses: Versailles - St. Germain - Le Golf National

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Golf National - Albatros
Architect: H. Chesneau & R. Von Hagge.
18 holes: 6515m: par 72.
The French Open course - a mixture of US target golf
and Scottish links in a "stadium" setting.
Golf National - Aigle
Architect: H. Chesneau & R. Von Hagge.
18 holes: 5936m: par 71.
A less exacting alternative to the Albatros. There
is also a 9-hole "Academy" course. |
Les Yvelines
Architect: B. Baker.
18
+ 9 holes: 6344m: par 72.
A woodland courses that has been well thought out to provide a variety of interesting holes over the gentle inclines in the deep forest. At its best (and cheapest!) in July and August - when the trees provide shade from the hot sun.
The original Château today forms the inviting clubhouse and restaurant.
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St. Germain
Architect. H. Colt.
18
holes: 6117m: par 72.
A traditional H. Colt layout, i.e. intelligent fairway bunkering abounds and makes the courses more strategic than it might first
appear. A parkland delight that you will want to play again and again
(it was also President Mitterand's favourite) not least for the billiard table Greens. |
Feucherolles
Architect: J-M. Poellot.
18
holes: 6358m: par 72.
A modern, pretty
course laid out through gently rolling countryside. Front and back nine
finish around the lake beside the clubhouse. |
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La Vaucouleurs - La Rivière
Architect: M. Gayon.
18 holes: 5630m: par 70.
La Vaucouleurs - Les Vallons
Architect: M. Gayon.
18 holes: 6298m: par 73.
Two staggeringly different courses.
“La Rivière” is a hilly parkland course with water
hazards in play on some holes. “Les Vallons” is pure links
complete with deep bunkers and tangling rough. |