Golf de Saint-Cloud, Private golf club in Garches, France
Golf de Saint-Cloud is a private club in Garches featuring two complete 18-hole courses through varied terrain. The Vert course extends 5936 meters while the Jaune course measures 4877 meters, each presenting different playing conditions.
The club was founded in 1913 and designed by Harry Shapland Colt, a pioneer in golf course architecture. Its prominence grew significantly when it hosted the French Open championship multiple times between 1926 and 1987.
The club holds deep roots in French golf culture and attracts players who value tradition and an established community of golfers. It reflects the importance of golf in France, where it has shaped generations of players.
The course typically opens Tuesday through Sunday for play and welcomes both members and visitors. The facility includes additional amenities such as tennis courts alongside the golf courses.
From several spots on the course, players can see the Eiffel Tower, most notably from the eighth hole of the Vert course and the eighteenth hole of the Jaune course. These views add an unusual backdrop to the game, with a world-famous landmark visible during play.
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