Le Golf National

The Albatros course at Le Golf National [lə ɡɔlf nɑsjɔnal] is an 18-hole golf course in France, near Paris. Designed by architects Hubert Chesneau and Robert Von Hagge, in collaboration with Pierre Thevenin, it is located in Guyancourt, southwest of central Paris.

Le Golf National
Club information
Location in France
Coordinates48.7532°N 2.0755°E / 48.7532; 2.0755
LocationGuyancourt, France
Established1990, 31 years ago
TypePrivate
Total holes45
Tournaments hostedOpen de France
1994 Eisenhower Trophy
2018 Ryder Cup
2024 Olympics
Websitegolf-national.com/en/
L'Albatros
Designed byHubert Chesneau
Robert Von Hagge
Par72
Length7,331 yards (6,703 m)
Course record62 - Eduardo Romero (2005)
L'Aigle
Par71
Length6,224 yards (5,691 m)
L'Oislet
Par32
Length2,138 yards (1,955 m)

Facilities

Le Golf National

Construction began 34 years ago in July 1987, and it debuted over three years later, on 5 October 1990, opened by Roger Bambuck, Minister of Youth and Sports.

Le Golf National has a capacity for 80,000 spectators.[1] The Albatros (Albatross) is the main championship course, par 72 at 7,331 yards (6,703 m). The other courses are the Aigle (Eagle), par 71 and 6,224 yards (5,691 m), and the short nine-hole Oiselet (Birdie) course is par 32.

Tournaments

Le Golf National hosts the Open de France on the European Tour, the oldest national open in continental Europe. First played at Le Golf National in 1991, it has been held there every year since, except on two occasions (1999, 2001).

Le Golf National hosted the Ryder Cup in 2018.

The facility is scheduled to host the Olympics in 2024.

References

  1. Touaux, Cyril (2016-10-03). "Ryder Cup: y aura-t-il un Bleu sur les greens francais en 2018?". La Voix Du Nord. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
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