Île-de-France, France
Garden Golf Senart is an 18-hole championship course with a par of 71, stretching 5,676 meters across 75 hectares in the Île-de-France region, located between Seine-et-Marne and Essonne departments, approximately 30 minutes from Paris's Porte d'Orléans.
Designed by renowned American golf architect Robin Nelson in 1993, the course exemplifies American golf design principles with each hole offering distinct perspectives and isolated challenges. The layout serpentines through water features, open plains, and forested areas, creating varied terrain and visual interest throughout the round.
The course is designed to accommodate players of all skill levels and ages. Key features include multiple water hazards, natural landscape integration, and bunker complexes. The practice facilities consist of 17 covered driving range positions and 14 outdoor tee positions, complemented by two putting greens with practice bunkers.
Notable amenities include Les Terrasses du Golf restaurant, seminar rooms for events, and a pro shop. The course hosts regular competitions and junior golf instruction through the UGOLF Academy, emphasizing accessibility and skill development for golfers ranging from beginners to experienced players seeking challenges.