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In Gaillon-sur-Montcient, a town in the Yvelines department, in the Île-de-France region, the Château de la Chouette golf course deploys its greens and fairways in an exceptional setting. Designed by the famous American architect Robert Trent Jones Jr, the Château de la Chouette golf course blends in perfectly with the magnificent landscapes of French Vexin. The quality of its fairways and greens has made the reputation of the course. Nature and golf enthusiasts will be amazed when they discover this course. Indeed, its beautifully designed fairways and its irregular relief are accessible to all levels of play. Thanks to a wooded area and numerous bodies of water, each hole presents a diversity and an originality which fully enhances the pleasure of the game.
The course
This par 72 of 6116 meters is accessible to all. The first 9 holes below the terrace of the castle restaurant are splendid. The water and sand obstacles are very present there and impose a subtle game strategy on you. For the last 9 holes, opened in 2001, the forest and the unevenness complete a varied and technical course which is accessible to all. 18 holes over 6116 m of happiness.
History
For history lovers, some information on the origins of the castle. This castle was for the first time a stately home in 1583, when the de Vion family acquired the estate, a very simple edifice composed only of main buildings and an advanced wing, without moldings, without masks.
Of the old castle surrounded by ditches, only a part remains, clearly showing the period of the XNUMXth century. The conservation of these buildings and the beauty of the exhibition make it a most pleasant home. Warée, garden architect, was able to take advantage of the grounds of the castle park.
He planted trees and shrubs grouped together by contrast and harmony; dark hues in the foreground, then ashy and tender green foliage. The estate remained in the de Vion family until the beginning of the 20th century.
The Golf de Seraincourt was designed in 1964 by the famous Scottish architect Fred HAWTREE, at the origin of famous courses in Ile-de-France and around the world.
18 holes, Par 71, 5847 meters long, the Golf de Seraincourt offers throughout the course a magnificent view of the surrounding countryside, in the exceptional and unspoiled setting of the French Vexin.
Less than 40 minutes from Paris, 20 minutes from Orgeval, Cergy and Mantes-la-Jolie, you will discover a hilly course with a varied layout. which offers an interesting challenge for golfers of all levels.
The outward journey: The first 9 holes
The outward journey (the first 9 holes) is slightly hilly and does not present any real difficulties. Hole number 8 will however be tricky to negotiate. This is a downhill par 3 of about 150 yards from the back tees. An out of bounds on the right and a ditch on the left will not leave you much room to reach this small defended green in addition to a bunker ... It is one of the most difficult holes in the golf course of Seraincourt.
The return: The last 9 holes
The return (the last 9 holes) is more sporty and you will end with the magnificent hole number 18. A downhill par 5 leading back to the clubhouse. The Big Hitters can try to take it in half. The others will have a third downhill wedge that must be perfectly balanced to reach this fairly wide but shallow green.
The Seraincourt golf course team brings its efficiency and competence to maintain a quality of play throughout the year.
The Ecancourt golf course is a compact 9-hole golf course. Associative golf managed entirely by volunteers Ideal for beginners and improving their skills, the Ecancourt golf course allows young and old to play in a friendly atmosphere. The daily green fees allow you to enjoy a very pleasant 6-hole course! Open since 1987 in the town of Jouy le moutier, 95 - Val-d'Oise
At the gates of Vexin, near the Oise, the Cergy Vauréal golf course is an extremely varied course with the first 9 very narrow holes and a very hilly return. a sporting and friendly atmosphere reigns there, ideal for having a great time with friends. The Cergy-Vauréal garden golf course was created in 1988 by architect Michel Gayon.
The Ugolf de Cergy-Vauréal course is a par 71 with 18 holes. Its total length is 5667m: white landmarks with a slope of 134 and 4915m; blue departures for a slope of 123. It also has young markers calibrated by the FFG (2520m for orange departures). The course is balanced with 4 par 5 and 5 par 3. In addition, the Ugolf de Cergy-Vauréal site is also made up of a compact 6-hole course, ideal for beginners.
Practice: 35 stations including 15 covered. New refurbished practice (mats, distance targets, green targets, mirror, etc.) This long game area is fun and friendly, with its distance indications and targets. (Opening hours from 8 a.m. to 00 p.m.). Finally, you will also find an approach area, a putting green and a training bunker.
The Golf du Prieuré is located around XNUMX minutes from the Pont de Neuilly. It brings together everything you could want to play golf. In fact, in the Vexin Regional Natural Park, in a historic XNUMXth century setting, you will discover:
Two magnificent golf courses
A junior club where children are kings
A covered training center with 5 compact holes
Tennis courts
A heated swimming pool
A gym
A bridge club
All this in a family, friendly and sporting atmosphere.
East course
The East course is the closest to the Club House. Designed by golf architect Fred Hawtree, this is arguably the most selective course in the Golf du Prieuré. After water obstacles at 1 and 2, the EST course allows you to discover, from hole n ° 4, the rolling hills of Vexin, particularly pleasant in the fall.
The course itself is very wooded, while being quite wide, and throughout the 18 holes, you will appreciate its side "in the countryside", far from the nuisances of the city. The greens are vast, and generally rather rolling.
West course
The West Priory Golf Course, the closest to the practice, was also designed by architect Fred Hawtree. You start with a Par 3 on the hillside, and the first six holes, which are more played "cold", are probably the hardest. But you will undoubtedly make up for it on the following holes. The course itself is very wooded, and you will feel far from the city. The holes are varied, the greens are vast, and generally rather rolling.
Training zones
The Priory practice located at the start of the West course offers you 50 play stations, the balls are free (for members and for green fees) and until you are exhausted. Your warm-up or real training can be done under the best conditions on synthetic areas or on grass.
Ten gaming stations are covered for bad days.
Close to the driving range, a practice green surrounded by three bunkers will allow you to perfect your little game. A putting green, located near the start of the East course, will help you practice your putting. A former riding arena covered and fitted out as a training center for the Priory golf school and for the Priory teams. Located to the right of the fairway of hole n ° 2 from the west, it is composed of an indoor driving range allowing players to train in the shelter of bad weather, and outside a small green, of a practice green surrounded by bunkers and 5 compact holes.
The Golf d'Ableiges in the heart of Vexin consists of an 18-hole course and a real 9-hole course approved by the French golf federation which appeal to a green-fee clientele, anxious not to linger too long , in view of an often very busy schedule.
The site is protected, because it is recognized as the first Gallo-Roman camp installed by Julius Caesar in his conquest of Lutetia. The air is much nicer there than in Paris and you can see here and there, deer, birds, barnacles busy, over an area of 86 hectares.
The two courses were designed by Jean Garaïalde and the Englishman Jérémy Pern, as in Albi. The 18-hole course, called Les Étangs, is hilly, wooded and bordered by the Viosne, a small river that winds under the foliage of hundred-year-old trees. The two routes are completely complementary. Also, no hole looks the same as another.
The 18-hole "Les Étangs" course
“Les Étangs” is a Par 72, fairly long: 6 m. The course winds around a 340 hectare wood where doe and deer live. But don't be fooled, bunkers and water hazards are here to bring you back to reality. Technical, the course of the Ponds is a real challenge and will be particularly appreciated by experienced players. The most spectacular views are at the start of 15 and on the green of 4.
The 9-hole course "Le Vexin"
“Le Vexin” is a 9-hole Par 33 of 2 m, more suitable for players who do not yet have sufficient control to face a large course. With its pond, its real Par 145 and its relatively narrow greens, it will also suit golfers who want to play 5 holes quickly, at lunchtime on weekdays for example.
The Villennes golf course is located in the Yvelines, 20km west of Paris. The 18-hole golf course at Villennes-sur-Seine is located in a wooded and gently rolling natural site, close to the loops of the Seine and the forest of Saint-Germain en Laye.
This wide inland course offers a very varied route. Fairly flat, it is affordable for players of all skill levels. Its numerous dog-legs, its greens with very marked slopes and its few water obstacles make it a very pleasant course to play.
For your training, the Bluegreen golf course in Villennes is equipped with:
Practice area: 99 stations including 23 covered
1 putting green
2 pitching greens
2 training bunkers
1 compact course: 6 holes, par 18
1 training hole
An exceptional setting in the heart of the French Vexin Regional Natural Park
The Golf de Gadancourt nestles in the heart of the French Vexin Regional Natural Park, in the Val d'Oise department, in the land of the Impressionists, 20 minutes from Meulan and 30 minutes from Paris. It extends over an area of approximately 60 hectares of greenery. It was inaugurated in 1991 and designed by the architect Antoine d'Ormesson.
A long and sporty 18-hole course
The golf course of Gadancourt is quite long and sporty. However, wide enough, it will allow you to stray slightly on the Drive. With Par 4s over 400 meters the heavy hitters will have a clear advantage on this course. Many slopes will make you work every time on slopes. The whole is harmonious and will offer you a beautiful golfing day in a rural and relaxing environment.
Three golf courses for the happiness of all golfers
18 holes
9 holes
3 hole compact
Training areas
Gadancourt golf course has many training areas:
Practice 14 posts including 8 covered open all year round with free access until nightfall.
Ball machine operating with a card system to be purchased at the reception
Approach green of 30 meters defended with 2 bunkers, training possible in all kinds of situations,
Large Putting green with 6 flags, it includes many small slopes and valleys
The Bluegreen Guerville golf course opened in 1989, it is the work of architect Yves Boileau. In 2020, redevelopment work was carried out on the initial drawing (In question: risks of collapse of the Guerville cliff, on which the golf course is located.) In order to give it a new face and to modernize it while keeping the original spirit of golf.
Located on a plateau overlooking the Seine, the Guerville golf course offers a slightly hilly and wooded 18-hole course. A few clothing obstacles placed will encourage you to make some strategic choices. Known for its conviviality, you will enjoy a golf course with varied holes and accessible to everyone.
At the gates of Paris and the French Vexin, it is quickly and easily accessible by the A13 motorway, the golf course will allow you to overlook the surroundings from the top of the cliffs.
The Golf de Béthemont is located just 20 minutes from Paris and 15 minutes from La Défense. This flagship of Parisian golf courses covers 65 hectares. The quality of its course and its facilities make it a benchmark golf course in Ile de France.
History
Created in 1989, the Golf de Béthemont is to this day the only work in France of the German champion Bernhard Langer (double winner of the Masters). "It is the attention paid to a multitude of small details that makes the difference between a good course and a great course".
Career
18 holes: Par 72. Distances: white 6035m, Yellow 5m, Blue 550m, Red 5m.
The Béthemont course promises enthusiasts new golfing sensations. The route scrupulously respects the wooded and hilly environment of the domain: fairways tight between the trees, steep dogleg holes, water obstacles, protected bunkers bordered by oaks. Quite technical and often difficult to read, the greens of Béthemont benefit from perfect maintenance. Amateurs and experienced players will be able to be seduced by the charm of this exceptional course.
Training areas
Practice: 26 positions including 13 covered
Putting green and chipping green
6-hole compact natural course
The Golf de Maudétour-en-Vexin is located in a naturally and harmoniously hilly setting, on a "witness of the sand of Fontainebleau". It is bordered by large woods in an exceptional landscape of beauty and silence preserving views of the distance .
It is an 18-hole golf course in northern Ile de France. Its course, Maudetour en Vexin is a par 72 of 5671 meters open since 2014 in the town of Maudétour-en-Vexin (95 - Val-d'Oise).
What is certain is that the variety of holes (wood, plateau, slopes…) will never leave you indifferent. Indeed, if this pleasant course can initially impress, it remains straightforward and the greens are easy to read.
The practice is equipped with 16 stations, half on grass and the other on carpet. You can also work on your putting on a training area of 450 M² provided for this purpose.
The Saint-Germain golf course is a private golf course and undoubtedly one of the most beautiful courses in Ile-de-France.
HISTORY
Established since 1922 in the heart of the national forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the golf course offers visitors two courses: an 18-hole and a 9-hole designed by the great British architect Harry COLT.
A PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS
Ranked among the top 20 golf courses on the Continent in the "ranking" established by Golf World's TOP 100 Courses 2017, Saint-Germain is a sports club which has hosted the French Open several times and numerous international competitions.
Great champions have distinguished themselves there and to name a few, we must mention
Ben HOGAN,
Sandy LYLE
Severiano BALLESTEROS
Laura Davies
Marie-Laure de LORENZI
THE GREAT COURSE
The course takes place in the forest of Saint-Germain. It is fairly flat even if the route includes many improvements in the relief. The bunkers play a crucial role here. Superbly designed and strategically placed, there are 116 in total! The general maintenance of the course is impeccable.
THE COURSE OF THE GENESTS
Wooded 9-hole course also designed by Harry Colt in 1922. Its greens are hilly, its fairways and greens are of remarkable quality.
Opened in 1992, the Joyenval golf course is an exceptional private club, reserved for its members and their guests.
The Joyenval golf course is located in a listed site, in the heart of the Marly forest. Just 20 minutes from Porte Maillot, the Club offers two championship courses signed Robert Trent Jones Sr.
Maintained identically, the two 18 holes are open courses, with wide sloping greens protected by numerous jagged bunkers, signature of the most famous contemporary golf architect.
Further proof of the quality of the design, Marly and Retz will both be a challenge for the best players and remain accessible to golfers of all levels.
The Marly course
Par 72 of 6 177meters
In the pure tradition of the courses of Robert Trent Jones Senior, the cut out bunkers underline the often raised greens. With an alternation of wide and narrow greens but always steep and fast, Marly is a technical course bordered by magnificent natural areas. The double green of 6 and 17 (2m²) can impose a putt of 500m. On the 50th, an impressive downhill par 11 offers a view of old outbuildings and our lime tree, Joyenval's emblem. By accessing 3, a short par 12, you will cross the site of the former Joyenval abbey. The signature 4 hole is an uphill par 18. With the club house in perspective, its 5 bunkers surrounded by tall grass, a double plateau green, it offers the golfer a final challenge.
The route of Retz
Par 72 of 6 242meters
It offers players a walk away two kilometers from the Club House. Facing the forest, the course is both wild and manicured. You will quickly forget that you are so close to Paris. Robert Trent Jones Sr offers players a walk along the Retz Desert. The Retz course offers remarkable and varied holes: The 4 and 5, narrow and in the forest, require skill and strategy. From the hole N ° 6, it crosses here and there the rû de Buzot which crosses the property, creating obstacles often in play. The 11, a very impressive par 3, is considered to be the most difficult hole of the 2 courses. Lined with paths, the Retz course is open to golf carts practically all year round.
The golf course of St Ouen l'Aumône is located in the heart of Saint Ouen-l'Aumône, in a small wooded and flowery park on the banks of the Oise. It borders a listed natural site with an 8 hectare departmental park housing the Maubuisson Abbey (XNUMXth century) and a green belt of about sixty hectares which offers, from the banks of the Oise to the eastern limits of the town.
Inaugurated in 2001, the golf course of St Ouen l'Aumône consists of a compact 9-hole course with a total distance of 675m for holes ranging from 53m to 102m.
Training areas
Enlightened practice: 34 posts including 12 covered posts.
Illuminated putting green
2 Pitching greens
1 training bunker
The golf course is easily accessible by the motorway via the A15 - sortie Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône- or by the N184 - sortie Vert Galant- It is also easily reached by public transport: RER C - Saint-Ouen station -The Alms Center.
Feucherolles golf course is a prestigious golf course at the gates of Paris. It deploys its greens and fairways over 65 beautifully hilly hectares in the north-east of Yvelines, 12 minutes from Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
Particularly rugged, the Feucherolles golf course has a very interesting technical aspect. Indeed, built with the greatest respect for the environment, the site, largely wooded and punctuated by 5 lakes, fits perfectly into the surrounding landscape.
Designed by the American, JM Poellot, it was inaugurated in 1992. Feucherolles golf course has today reached a maturity which ranks it among the most beautiful golf courses in western Paris.
18-hole course
The par is 72 (36 and 36) and regular (two par 5 and two par 3 out and back). Its length is 6348 meters. It is a demanding and technical course that you have to play many times before mastering it. Indeed, many obstacles are within reach of Drive and deserve a rigorous calibration of the course to get around them.
Aesthetically, this golf course is superb, quite hilly mixing water obstacles and hundred-year-old trees. Even if the game is not there, the golf trip will be unforgettable.
Training areas
Practice with 3 covered positions
2 putting greens
A pitching green.
The Golf de L'Hermitage is located on the heights of Pontoise on a listed site which dominates the valley of the Impressionists from where you can see the Eiffel Tower.
It is a compact 9-hole course that allows you to learn golf. The course is 600 meters long for a PAR 27. You will also find a practice with 15 stations and a training area.
The strengths of golf
Compact course
Short playing time
Practice
Practice green
Clubhouse
Club rental
Beautiful views
Calm
The Hôtel Château de l'Hermitage is located in Ennery in the Val-d'Oise, in a peaceful site. It is within a 20-minute drive of 2 different golf clubs.
The hotel offers rooms with various styles and comforts. Individually decorated, all rooms combine the authenticity of old stones with contemporary furniture.
Breakfast is served daily from 7:30 am to 10:00 am. Guests can relax in the living room with a piano and an original stone fireplace.
The Hôtel Château de l'Hermitage welcomes you in the heart of an exceptional tourist region with many cultural activities. Pontoise RER station, 2 km away, provides direct access to central Paris.
The Buckles de Seine golf course offers a 6 and 18 hole course (playable in 9) suitable for all levels of play. Funded by the Ile-de-France Region, this public golf course, designed by the architect Yves Bureau, has opened in 1995. The quality of the organization and the equipment of this public golf course in Yvelines allow everyone to practice golf in the best conditions.
The main 18-hole course stretches over 5497 meters Slightly hilly, narrow and wooded, it evolves in a peaceful and rural environment in the Valley of the Impressionists. An exceptional setting 70 km from Paris! The 6-hole course will offer you the opportunity to discover golf in complete serenity. Indeed this small course is ideal for learning. it will allow you to develop your sensations and improve your little game in a fun way.
In addition, a complete training zone allows you to warm up. It includes a driving range, a putting green, an approach green as well as training bunkers.
The location of the Golf within the Leisure Island Loops of the Seine allows you to enjoy accommodation throughout the year in order to extend your stay and vary the activities: tennis, water sports, mountain biking, etc. ...
Only half an hour from Paris, the Fourqueux golf course is located in a former royal estate in the heart of the forest of Marly-le-Roi. It is the ideal setting for playing golf and perfecting your swing in a natural and relaxing setting.
The Fourqueux golf course is a private 27-hole golf course. It welcomes outside players during the week on its narrow and wooded course. Both courses are fairly technical and will require golfers to take solid faceoffs and precise irons.
The Fourqueux golf course will seduce you with its calm, the quality of its greens and fairways and the diversity of tree species.
History and traditions
On June 15, 1633, Louis XIII acquired the 75 hectare estate of Fourqueux to donate it to his doctor, Charles Bouvard. During the years that followed, the estate remained the property of the successors of the King's “tapper”.
In 1923, with the exception of Villa Colin and the 1.5 hectare land kept by Charles and Marie Marret, the area until then operated by a farmer, was leased to a circle to create a golf course. Léon Visinet, member of the Automobile Club d'Ile de France, presides over the creation of the Golf & Tennis Club of Marly & Fourqueux.
The course was officially inaugurated on October 29, 1924. The golf course hosted international championships and Arnaud Massy established a course record there. With the war, the Fourqueux golf course ceased its activity on May 1, 1940. During the war, the area was used by German forces. Then it becomes again a property intended for the breeding of race horses.
In 1959, the announced closure of a golf course located in the town of Marly led a group of players to search for a nearby site to recreate a golf course.
The past and the beauty of the site appeal to the founding committee. The domain of Fourqueux is selected. On an area of 75 hectares, it was decided to revive a golf course by making 27 holes in a green setting. The course is designed by Lou Petitt and Hawtree is supervising the work. The ground is modeled. 26 trees and shrubs are planted. The golf course was inaugurated on May 000, 11.
A tree-lined course of great diversity
The course of Fourqueux is also traversed like an arboretum. Indeed, more than 50 species of conifers and 170 of deciduous trees can be spotted there. Native trees such as alders, chestnuts, oaks, ash and beeches inhabit the nearby forest of Marly. Trees established when the golf course was created and in the following years. Among them are numerous and diverse conifers. Spruce, fir, pine, douglas, cedar, cypress, sequoias and araucaria. Hardwoods of all kinds: hornbeam, maples, plane trees, lime trees, tall poplars, aspens, weeping willows, ...
Giant slalom between the trees, discovery of smells and colors, occasional change of scenery, impeccable upkeep of the course ... This is what awaits you at the Fourqueux golf course.
Some 60km from Paris, the Golf de Villarceaux deploys its greens and fairways in a beautifully preserved environment, around the Château du Couvent in the French Vexin Natural Park.
The 18-hole, Par 72 course of 6115 meters, inaugurated by Jean Garaïalde in 1971, alternates passages in the forest and viewpoints on the hills of Vexin.
It offers two “signature” holes:
n ° 8 (known as “Le Belvédère”) and its impressive start followed by 9 (known as “Les Etangs de Ninon”) and its unforgettable view of the Château du Couvent.
The Grand Parcours: 18 holes
The 18-hole Golf Course of Villarceaux offers a slightly hilly and varied course.
With a high slope
131 white and 123 yellow for men
125 for the blues and 120 for the reds for the ladies
However, the different teeing areas will allow players of all levels to fully express their golf. In addition, no hole looks the same and few places are flat, so it's a pretty technical course that awaits you.
The greens, sometimes hectic, are of excellent quality, and remarkably well maintained by the green-keeper team. Also, they are particularly well defended on certain holes (water obstacles on 2 par 3 on the way out).
From the green of 4, a magnificent view of the Villarceaux area will charm you whatever the season. In autumn, it is in a splendid glowing universe that you will discover all the facets of this very endearing course.
Les Chevreuils: 9 holes Pitch & Putt
Since 2007, the Club has a 9-hole Pitch & Putt: Les Chevreuils, par 27. It is the ideal complement to the Grand Parcours. For beginners as well as for experienced players who want to improve their game around the greens.
Composed of 9 landscaped and wooded “Par 3s” varying in length between 50 and 90 meters, it has 11 bunkers and a large obstacle which, depending on the hole, is considered a lateral or frontal obstacle.
A deep respect for the environment contributes to making Villarceaux one of the most beautiful and attractive courses in Ile de France.
The Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche Golf Course is a Grand Private Club in western Paris. With two world-class 18-hole courses, training areas, a swimming pool, a multisport field and a children's house. This club is exclusively reserved for members and their guests. Saint Nom golf course participates in all sporting events and regularly receives federal events.
History
The golf courses were created little by little: in March 1959 the Blue course was inaugurated. Le Rouge would follow a year later. In 2000, five additional training holes will be inaugurated, which will form the White course. Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche, more than a golf course, has become a truly exceptional landscaped park protected under the plain of the Palace of Versailles park.
Winners
Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche golf course hosted the Canada Cup for its 10th anniversary, as well as 3 French Open. But it is above all known worldwide for having hosted 34 editions of the Lancôme Trophy, thus bringing together the world's elite of men's golf on its courses. He also hosted the editions of the Vivendi Trophy with Severiano Ballesteros in 2009 and 2011. This player, the most successful in the history of golf and pillar of many successes in Europe in the Ryder Cup, greatly appreciates the golf course of Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche and has qualified him as being the "greatest reference in (his) sporting career".
The courses: The Red and the Blue
The famous golf architect Fred HAWTREE designed the two Saint-Nom courses in the greatest tradition of the great Anglo-Saxon golf courses. Thus, he was able to create a route in perfect harmony with the plain of Versailles.
During recent years, these two superb golf courses have taken advantage of the various tournaments which have taken place, for a permanent upgrade to the standards of the European Tour.
A composite of the blue course and the red course makes it possible to optimize the best holes to obtain a large and unique championship course. In addition, permanent human and mechanical investments guarantee constant quality maintenance, which is the pride of its members today.
The two marvelous golf courses of Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche: "Le Rouge et le Bleu" thus give members and their guests the pleasure of playing on two exceptional and very complementary courses.
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