Golf de Bondues

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Hauts-de-France
France

Golf de Bondues is an 18-hole membership golf course located 20 kilometers north of Lille, France, established in 1968 with over 1,600 members. Spanning approximately 120 hectares, it features two distinct 18-hole courses.

The Hawtree Course, designed by British architect Fred Hawtree with landscaping by Russell Page, is characterized by its length, tree-lined fairways, and narrow layout. It features large plateau greens well-protected by bunkers, with varied hole design that members particularly appreciate. The iconic 18th hole ascends toward the château backdrop.

The Trent Jones Course is unique, with nine holes designed by American architect Robert Trent Jones Sr. in 1967, and nine additional holes completed by his son in 1990. This course is notably technical, defended by numerous water hazards and bunkers throughout its wide fairways, representing the "Target Golf" style.

Both courses accommodate recreational and competitive players. The club actively supports junior development through its FFGolf-labeled golf academy and maintains competitive teams across all national divisions. Golf de Bondues has earned the Silver Label for Biodiversity from the National Museum of Natural History, reflecting its commitment to environmental sustainability.

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