Golf de Saint Germain, Golf course in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France.
Golf de Saint Germain is a golf club in Saint-Germain-en-Laye featuring an 18-hole Par 72 course and a 9-hole Par 33 course. The facility includes a practice area with both covered and open stations for year-round training.
The course was designed by architect Harry Colt and opened in 1922. It has since hosted nine French Open championships, establishing itself as one of the country's most important golf venues.
The English-style clubhouse serves as the social hub where members gather for meals and conversation after playing their rounds. This reflects the traditional role of golf clubs as community spaces for their members.
The facility is accessible and offers training stations that work in any weather, allowing year-round practice. Visitors should check membership requirements and access conditions before planning their visit.
The restaurant features one of the largest terraces among French golf clubs, offering views of the ninth green. From here, guests can watch the action while dining or relaxing.
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