Golf & Country Club de Bossey, Golf course in Bossey, France.
Golf & Country Club de Bossey is an 18-hole facility with par 71 set on hilly terrain near Lake Geneva. The landscape includes elevation changes and wooded areas that shape the playing experience.
The facility was built in 1982 on formerly forested and hilly land. A natural wooded terrain was gradually transformed into the current golf course.
The course attracts golfers from France and neighboring Switzerland who appreciate its technical design. Players gather here to enjoy the sport in this cross-border region.
Visitors should expect uneven terrain since elevation changes define the course. Sturdy footwear and comfort with navigating through wooded areas are helpful.
The course was designed by American architect Robert Trent Jones Junior, who integrated the natural topography into the layout. His design turns each shot into a challenge requiring precision.
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