Golf & Country Club de Bossey

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Bossey
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
74160
France

Golf & Country Club de Bossey is an 18-hole championship course inaugurated in 1985, designed by renowned American architect Robert Trent Jones Junior. Located near Geneva at the foot of Mont Salève in the Haute-Savoie region, the course offers exceptional panoramic views of Lake Léman and surrounding mountains.

The par-71 layout stretches 5,667 meters across wooded, rolling terrain. Construction began in July 1982 on challenging, varied ground that required Jones's expertise to create a technically demanding course. The design demands precision, endurance, and concentration from players, making it one of the premier courses in the Lemanic region and Haute-Savoie.

The course is situated at Château de Crevin and features supporting facilities including a practice range, short-game area, putting green, and indoor practice space. The club operates as a private members' club with 920 shareholding members, though it welcomes visitors on weekdays. The on-site restaurant, Le Vingt, provides views overlooking the lake and Geneva region. The course hosts notable tournaments including the Grand Prix de Haute-Savoie and Trophée Séniors de Bossey.

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