Waterloo |
Not available at the weekend but still make every effort to play it. It isn't cheap but the attention to detail and overall quality of the environment makes this setup quite properly the flagship of the area. 2 fine Hawtree designed courses and an excellent panoramic clubhouse complete the picture. Expensive but classy. |
Hulencourt |
Superb quality parkland set up. From the clubhouse to the greens to the practise area no expense has been spared to make this a high quality environment. It's a tough long course but you will enjoy it. |
Bercuit |
Top class hilly parkland course. Quite a few blind shots which detract a touch but top quality greens and a very interesting lay out make this a good choice. |
Sept Fontaines |
Two courses - the Chateau is longish and exceptional quality - the Foret is short but fantastic. You won't need your driver but you will need to be precise with every shot to score. Top class venue. |
La Tournette |
Two courses - the links style English course and the more watery American give a choice 2 different but excellent golfing experiences. Superb condition throughout - thoroughly recommended. |
La Bawette |
Mature woodland course which is deservedly popular with our clients. Undulating treelined fairways and good greens well defended with sand and water makes this course a good test. |
L'Empereur |
Good course set up on rolling hills where the battle of Waterloo was fought. It's a good and enjoyable test of golf but it is physical to walk so take a buggy. |
Rigenee |
The first hole you'll see is the 18th - a straightforward par 3 which might make you think this will be easy - it isn't - it's a splendid test of golf with 2 or 3 really good holes which will make or break the card - most enjoyable. |
Pierpont |
The course is open but testing - genuine Championship (it has hosted a Euro Seniors event) standard with a great clubhouse with excellent cuisine and a top practise area. |
Mont Garni |
Excellent and enjoyable course. Water hazards and many trees some of them seemingly in the middle of the fairway require an accurate game to get safely to the well prepared greens past the guarding bunkers. It’s not short at over 6,800 yards and is a genuinely good and enjoyable test of all aspects of your game. |
Royal Hainault |
Not called Royal for nothing. Classic Tom Simpson design with state of the art drainage that means it is never closed. You’ll be hard pressed to find a better course than RGCH - it's magnificent. Treelined fairways, excellent bunkering and superb condition make for a great course which will examine both long and short game – don’t miss this. |
La Bruyere |
New and improving golf course. It's a good set up but does need some growing up to make it top class but even now it's an enjoyable course.
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