Golf de la Marsaudière, Golf course in Chevry-Cossigny, France.
Golf de la Marsaudière is a nine-hole golf course set within a forested landscape south of Paris. The fairways are relatively short and winding, requiring players to navigate carefully between established trees rather than rely on distance.
The property was owned in the early 19th century by Baron Petit de Beauverger, who received his title from Napoleon I. Two original buildings from that period still stand on the grounds today.
The course participates in monthly tournaments certified by the French Golf Federation, creating opportunities for both competitive and recreational players.
The course sits within a heavily wooded setting that offers natural protection from wind across the fairways. The shorter layout makes it playable for different skill levels, so both newcomers and experienced players can find the experience rewarding.
The course layout, designed by Michael Mirzayantz, incorporates natural forest elements that require precise shot-making skills throughout all nine holes.
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