Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche

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Île-de-France
France

Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche is a prestigious private golf club established in 1959, located in Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche near Versailles, France. The club features two championship 18-hole courses—Le Bleu and Le Rouge—each measuring 6,300 meters, with notably fast greens among the finest in France. The clubhouse is housed in an elegant 18th-century farm that was formerly a royal dependency of the Palace of Versailles.

The course has hosted major international competitions, including the World Championship in 1963 and the prestigious Lancôme Trophy for 34 consecutive years, a significant event on the European professional circuit. Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche has also produced numerous French national champions across all categories, reflecting its status as both a championship-caliber venue and a family-oriented club.

The two courses are maintained at the highest standards with constant attention to the fairways and practice facilities. The club's design emphasizes both tradition and excellence, preserving its original character while continuously enhancing its facilities to maintain championship condition.

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