Golf de Verrières-le-Buisson, Golf course in Verrières-le-Buisson, France
Golf de Verrières-le-Buisson is a nine-hole golf course covering 15 hectares along the Bièvre river, featuring a par 28 layout designed for shorter play. The course includes one par 4 and eight par 3 holes arranged across flat terrain.
The course was designed by Xavier Lebeuf and opened in 2003 as part of the UGOLF network expansion across France. It was created as a shorter layout to help golfers develop technical skills and confidence before advancing to regulation courses.
The course maintains regular ranking competitions on Monday mornings and Sundays, accepting players with a maximum handicap of 26.5 points.
The facility is located about 25 minutes from Paris and provides 50 driving range bays, practice bunkers, putting greens, and equipment rental options. The flat terrain makes it easy to walk and accessible for players of all levels.
The course features an unusual par distribution with only one par 4 hole surrounded by eight par 3 holes, emphasizing precision and shot-making technique. This distinctive layout sets it apart from traditional golf courses that typically balance different hole lengths.
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