Golf de Chalon La Roseraie, 18-hole golf course in Châtenoy-en-Bresse, France
Golf de Chalon La Roseraie is an 18-hole golf course situated near the Saône River in flat Burgundy terrain. The layout extends roughly 5,685 meters and features four par 3 holes, eleven par 4 holes, and three par 5 holes for a total par of 71.
The course was designed and built in 1976 by architect Michel Rio as a par 71 layout near the historic Côte Chalonnaise wine region. This establishment came during a period when golf was gaining popularity across France.
Players experience the Burgundian landscape while here, with views across vineyards and farming areas that define the region's character. The rose garden woven through the layout reflects a local tradition of blending sport with botanical beauty.
Visitors can expect different tee positions marked for various skill levels, making it accessible to players of different abilities. The flat terrain makes walking manageable, though weather conditions can affect playing difficulty throughout the season.
A rose garden is woven throughout the course design, serving as natural boundaries between playing sections rather than just decoration. This botanical feature gives the layout a different character with each season as flowers bloom and change.
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