Golf de la Grande Romanie, Golf course in Courtisols, France.
Golf de la Grande Romanie is an 18-hole course laid out across 6,145 meters (20,160 feet) of limestone terrain with elevated greens and strategically placed bunkers throughout. The facility includes a driving range and practice areas to develop your skills.
The course was founded in 1987, drawing inspiration from Scottish links courses to develop its distinctive design in the Champagne region. This Scottish influence continues to shape the playing experience today.
The twelfth hole is named after the American golfer who invented the sand wedge, a tribute to his influence on the sport.
The limestone base allows year-round play even in difficult weather, while strong regional winds change conditions daily and require adjustments to your approach. Planning your visit around wind patterns will help you enjoy your round.
The limestone foundation creates a naturally stable playing surface across all seasons, requiring minimal repairs and allowing consistent conditions year-round. This geological advantage makes the course equally playable whether you visit in summer or winter.
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