
France, a land of golf, has over 500 golf courses and still more are being designed. Courses have been created here by the top architects. Tee times in France are not packaged eight minutes apart from sunrise to sunset and there are selection-rights when it comes to preferred tee times, Two-ball visitors don’t have to consolidate to make a four-ball and do not spend five hours for one round.
There is plenty of space in front of you and behind you while playing golf in France and marshals are noticeably missing from the golf course scene and with tee times available, speed of play allows you to easily combine golf with sightseeing or any other activity of your preference. Exclusive golf courses are more accessible than those of comparable quality anywhere else, if you like to use a buggy, just do it; would you prefer exercise, feel free to walk on the golf course. In a French golf club, you are not considered as a visitor but as a member for the day and after eighteen holes in the morning, you will have the opportunity to play a free extra round in the afternoon on most of the French golf courses subject to availability.
Some of the most famous architects have designed the French golf courses (Both Robert Trent Jones Snr & Jnr, Robert Von Hagge, Pete Dye, Ronald Fream, Tom Simpson, Peter Alliss, Gary Player, JackNicklaus…).The rich variety of the landscape in France makes that no two golf courses are alike and all types of courses are proposed : links, clifftop, sandhills, parkland, wooded, mountain ranges, American style, challenging, friendly, traditional, resort courses…
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In a wonderful Lakeland setting and sheltered by the Vercors and Chartreuse mountains, Charmeil creates its own micro-climate, thus enabling golf to be played all year round in ideal conditions at Grenoble
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Spend a magical time at the Domaine de Divonne at the foot of the Jura and facing the Mont Blanc mountain range, just outside Geneva , and experience casino, spa and championship golf.



