MEDAILLE ASGBB 18 trous

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 19 July 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: €66.00

Entry Method: Online


Individual stableford competition over 18 holes at Golf du Bassin Bleu. Tee times are staggered between 8:00 and 11:00, with players starting in groups of three on the main course. Men's tees (yellow) and women's tees (red) are available. Entry fee is €66 for non-members and adult visitors, €51 for GBB weekly members, and €34 for players under 18. A rights-to-play fee of €5 applies per person (€10 for non-licensed players at GBB). Scorecards are not recorded on the day but submitted later in the week. No prize giving is held for this event. Entry is made online via the Tee1Golf platform.


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Venue

Golf du Bassin Bleu

La Réunion, France

Golf du Bassin Bleu is a par 71 course measuring just under 6,000 meters, designed by architect Robert Berthet. Located in Saint-Gilles-Les-Hauts, Réunion, the course is situated at 300 meters elevation on the north side of the Saint-Gilles ravine, which serves as a prominent landscape feature and strategic obstacle throughout the layout. The course presents distinctly different playing characteristics between the outbound and return nines. The opening holes ascend through century-old eucalyptus trees, demanding precision from players. The closing holes of the front nine and the entire back nine offer spectacular ocean views. While the design is notably technical with trees bordering the rough and ravines requiring strategic navigation—particularly on hole 13—the course has been made increasingly accessible to all skill levels through ongoing greenkeeping efforts. As a tropical course, Bassin Bleu exhibits seasonal variations: lush vegetation during humid season punctuated by exceptional flamboyant trees, and drier conditions during summer. The course remains playable year-round and is designed as a pleasure golf experience rather than an overly punishing challenge.