Le Golf National
Le Golf National, located just 10 kilometres away from central Versailles, and 25 kilometres from Paris, was built to become the home of the French Open, which took place there for the first time in 1991. Le Golf National has been the well-established home to the French Open for the past 28 years, 2017 marking a significant milestone as the event became part of the Rolex Series. Le Golf National was also the host of the 2018 Ryder Cup. Le Golf National are also pleased to be hosting golf competitions as part of the Olympic Games 2024.
Architects Hubert Chesneau and Robert von Hagge created the 18-hole Albatros Course with the aim to be able to receive great championships with ideal conditions for the players and spectators. The course has traits of a links course while demanding aggressive and bold on-target playing due to the water hazards and bunkers.
While Albatros is known for its superior condition and strategically demanding layout, the 18-hole Aigle Course offers a gratifying game for all levels of golfers thanks to the wide fairways, few bunkers and very good greens on softly undulating grounds.