Golf Club d'Avrainville, Golf course in Avrainville, France.
The Golf Club d'Avrainville is an 11-hole facility set on about 26 hectares, surrounded by forests of beech, oak, birch, pine, and cedar trees. The grounds include a 16-station driving range, a compact four-hole practice area called l'Oiselet, as well as a putting green, chipping green, and practice bunker.
The course design incorporated the Terrouin stream that flows through the property, creating natural water obstacles as part of the playing layout. This integration of existing waterways shaped how the course was developed and structured.
The club serves as a gathering place for the local community, where residents come together to play and socialize in a shared outdoor setting. It functions as a social hub where people experience the sport alongside their neighbors and friends.
The facility opens daily at 8:00 AM and closes at 7:00 PM, with reservations available through the on-site concierge service. Booking in advance is recommended, particularly during weekends and pleasant weather, to ensure your preferred time slot is available.
Among the training facilities is a specially designed compact four-hole practice area called l'Oiselet, suited for both beginners and experienced golfers looking for a shorter round. This small layout offers a different way to practice without committing to the full 11-hole course.
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