Golf de Chantilly, Golf course in Vineuil-Saint-Firmin, France
Golf de Chantilly is an 18-hole course spanning roughly 76 hectares within Chantilly Forest. The layout covers 6,181 meters total length with a par of 72 and mixes open fairways with water features and woodland.
The course was designed in 1920 by architect Tom Simpson and has retained its original routing since then. Careful renovations over the decades have updated it to modern standards while maintaining the integrity of Simpson's original design.
The club hosts national championships and international tournaments that draw golfers from around the world. These events have made it an important gathering place in French golf culture.
The course is less than an hour from Paris and readily accessible from Charles de Gaulle Airport side. On-site practice facilities and dining areas serve players throughout their visit.
Four holes offer views across ornamental lakes and canals that frame the playing experience. The remaining layout sits on sandy terrain within forest cover, enabling consistent play throughout the year.
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