Golf de Saint-Cloud

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Île-de-France
France

Golf de Saint-Cloud is a prestigious private club inaugurated in 1913, located in Garches, Rueil-Malmaison, and Vaucresson near Paris. The club features two 18-hole courses: the Green Course (Vert) and the Yellow Course (Jaune).

The Green Course was designed by Harry Shapland Colt, a pioneering golf architect, and has hosted the French Open 14 times, establishing itself as the historic venue for the French Open Juniors (Esmond Cup). The course offers spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower, visible in line with the 8th hole on the Green Course and the 18th hole on the Yellow Course.

Saint-Cloud has achieved remarkable competitive success, particularly in amateur golf, with 26 French Championship victories in the ladies' category. The club hosts the biennial Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, named after founder Henry Cachard and Jacques Petit-Le Roy, a distinguished amateur player and member.

Ranked among Rolex's top 1000 golf courses worldwide, Golf de Saint-Cloud combines championship-caliber golf with extensive facilities including a driving range, pro shop, wellness center, and three tennis courts. The club emphasizes sportsmanship, family spirit, and conviviality as core values.

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