Golf Club de Genève, Championship golf course in Vandœuvres, Switzerland.
Golf Club de Genève is a championship course in Vandœuvres spread across wooded grounds with 18 holes offering multiple tee options. The facility includes a covered driving range, practice putting greens, and designated short game areas for players to work on different aspects of their technique.
The club was founded in 1922 and underwent complete redesign in 1973 by renowned American course architect Robert Trent Jones Senior. This redesign elevated the course to international championship standards and established its reputation for hosting major events.
The club welcomes both casual golfers and serious competitors who come to practice and test their skills in a professional setting. Members value the sense of community and the chance to improve their game among fellow enthusiasts.
The course operates from March through December, giving players several months to enjoy the game throughout the year. Access is limited to members and their guests, so advance reservations are necessary to plan a visit.
On clear days, players can see the Alps and Mont-Blanc while playing, a rare combination of sport and mountain views. The course has hosted renowned international tournaments including the Rolex Trophy and Palmer Cup, marking it as a destination for serious competitors.
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