Somabay World Cup #SWC13 / Classement

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 29 July 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: €75.00

Entry Method: Online


Somabay World Cup #SWC13 / Classement is an individual stableford competition (18 holes) held at Golf de Vittel Ermitage on Wednesday 29 July 2026. Tee-off is at 8:30am with staggered starts between 8:00am and 9:00am on the main course. This is part of the Somabay World Cup series, with regional qualification phases leading to a national final and an international final in Somabay, Egypt. Entry is open to golfers holding a valid golf license (French or foreign). The entry fee is 75€ (non-member rate) plus 10€ green fees per person, payable on the day. Online registration is available. The competitor list is visible only to logged-in users.


Event Accuracy

Help us maintain accurate event information

Never miss an open event

Create a free account to save preferences, follow courses to be notified when new tournaments are added and receive our monthly newsletter.

Venue

Golf de Vittel Ermitage

Grand Est, France

Golf de Vittel Ermitage is located in the Vosges region of France and comprises two courses. The original 18-hole course was designed by English architect Charles Alison, beginning with 9 holes in 1905 on the Mont-Saint-Jean hillside. It was expanded to 18 holes in 1920, coinciding with the construction of the Art Deco Ermitage hotel. The course features rolling terrain with fairways that climb and descend with natural slopes, long holes across all par levels, and well-protected greens that are often elevated and sloping. Former steeplechase obstacles are incorporated into the layout as visual markers on several doglegs. The second course, Peulin, was added in 1986 and was designed by Claude Bégin. Located adjacent to the hippodrome, it features a flatter layout with tree-lined holes that define the fairways, making it more accessible to seniors and beginners while still presenting scoring challenges. Both courses are situated within the spa town of Vittel, reflecting a golfing tradition linked to thermal tourism since the late 19th century.