Golf de Meaux-Boutigny, Golf course in Meaux-Boutigny, France.
Golf de Meaux-Boutigny is an 18-hole course spread across 65 hectares of maintained grounds with a layout of approximately 5,767 meters. The design by architect Michel Gayon balances open fairways with strategic hazards throughout the layout.
The site opened in 1977 with a Par 71 layout that quickly became a preferred destination for golf enthusiasts near Paris. Since its founding, it has remained an established golf venue in the region.
The clubhouse reflects regional architectural traditions and serves as a social hub where golfers gather to share experiences between rounds. The site has become part of the local golfing community in the Île-de-France region.
Visitors should arrive early in the day to experience the quietest conditions and avoid crowded times on the course. The facility is easily accessible and provides ample parking along with a full-service pro shop and practice areas.
The site features two separate practice layouts alongside the main 18-hole course, with a dedicated 9-hole course for players of all skill levels. This two-course system allows golfers to develop their game at their own pace without mixing abilities on the championship layout.
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