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Golf competitions in France

Golf in France

Golf in France

Golf competitions in France are very often organised on the basis of different series or divisions grouping together players of the same sex and handicap range. Prizes are then offered for the best in each series and it is fairly standard to have a prize for best gross score(s) per series as well as best net.

There is an entry fee in addition to the green fee. Most competitions are sponsored with a good set of prizes including a free prize draw. The prize ceremony usually takes place at the end of the afternoon and is a family occasion followed by a buffet – often kir and canapés.

There are numerous team competitions in France at local, regional and national level and for all ages and categories. There are often inter-club competitions where anyone can sign up to play in a friendly match against another local club.

For good players – single figure handicaps - there are Grand Prix organised at many clubs and the results of these are used as the basis for a regional and national classification of players. There are events for juniors at regional and national level. There are many events for seniors who make up a large part of the membership of many clubs.

Pro-ams are held in many French golf clubs. For the most part, the pros are club professionals whose main job is teaching the game of golf. Usually, these are one or two day events and the entry fee of a couple of hundred euros can work out as good value if it includes green fees, a practice round with the pro, halfway house snacks, a gala dinner, a gift and a good prize fund. The host club may be able to find a professional for a team or players may enter a team plus professional.

Players entering a competition may require a medical certificate from a doctor stating that the player’s physical condition allows them to play golf safely. This is fairly easy to obtain

Useful French Vocabulary for Golf in Chamonix

Golf in France

Golf in France

English French
backswing  prise d’elan / montée
driving range terrain d’exercice / practice
Fore! Balle! (pronounce as “shall”)
golf ball balle de golf
golf course terrain / parcours de golf
green fee  droit de jeu / green fee
hole trou
iron fer
practice terrain d’entrainement/practice
score card  carte de scores
water hazard obstacle d’eau
wood  bois

Note: Many English golf terms are the same in French, for example: bunker, green, divot, handicap, fairway, putter, driver

Golf holiday in the Alps, Chamonix, France

Golf holiday in the Alps, Chamonix, France

The Alpine Ski and Golf company offer you a unique golfing holiday experience at the foot of western Europes highest Mountain.

 Whats included in your golfing break/holiday

  • Minibus service to and from the Chamonix golf course
  • Green fees included
  • Tee off times pre booked
  • Assistance and booking of hire equipment
  • Tailor made trip (if requested)
  • beautiful chalet accommodation 

Chamonix Golf Club in the French Alps

During the winter, Chamonix’s 35 hectares of golf course is covered in snow and ice. Situated between the Mont Blanc and the Aiguille’s Rouges Massifs, the 6076m long golf course only becomes playable from May 31st to October 1st due to its high altitude.

The first three holes of the Chamonix club were built in 1934. It was soon extended to a nine hole course, and in 1982 Chamonix invited world-renowned golf course architect Robert Trent-Jones to design the last nine holes.

The golf course features numerous bunkers, water holes, woodlands and streams, but is on flat ground. Only two teeing grounds are on a hill, just to remind you that it is a mountain golf course.

Facts and figures

  • 18 hole golf course
  • 6076m long course
  • Par 72
  • Open May 31st to October 1st
  • Restaurant on course
  • Pro golf shop
  • Driving range
  • 2 putting greens
  • 1 pitch and putt course
  • Over night golf bag depot
  • Golf buggy hire (in advance, weather permitting)
  • Golf trolley hire
  • Golf club and golf bag hire
  • 36 golf handicap stipulation in July and August

 Chamonix

Anyone that loves the outdoors will adore Chamonix for a holiday. For over 250 years people have been visiting Chamonix due to its wide variety of activities on offer and the spectacular scenery. Whether you want to golf, mountain bike, hike or just want to experience the view, the lifts that are open throughout the summer and the cog railway give you access to some exceptional panoramas.

A real array of architecture can be found in both the town centre and surrounding villages from Art Deco buildings to baroque Churches. This is due to Chamonix developing through several different architectural periods and is what makes it such a unique town and completely different from any other alpine resort. If its retail therapy your after, wander through the centre and there are many boutiques and shops to be found. Chamonix also has a wide gastronomic choice from traditional savoyard specialities to michilin starred excellence, so you’ll be able to find exactly what you’re after.

Chamonix is such a unique town with something to offer people of all ages and interests. Take a look at our other activities page to see just a selection of whats on offer.

 

More about golf in and around Chamonix and the French Alps

Chamonix really is the ideal place in France for an alpine golfing break, not just a ski holiday. Chamonix provides a great base for golfing holidays in the haute savoie region of France. With 6 golf courses between 5 minutes and 1.5 hours driving, Alpine Ski and Golf can provide a bespoke golf holiday package/ golf break for anyone wishing to play golf in France.

Other golf courses around the Chamonix Valley

From Nomadic Ski

A round of golf at altitude against the backdrop of magnificent mountain scenery is a truly exhilarating experience. With the opportunity to mix your itinerary with some more adrenaline activities in the valley there are many options available for those wanting to spend several days or a week playing golf.

It’s hard to imagine a more spectacular setting for a round of golf and you’re sure to enjoy our local courses whatever your level. Read further for details of some of the courses in our area.

Chamonix

chamonix golf course

In a majestic setting, unfolding between the Mont Blanc and the Aiguilles Rouge mountain ranges, the Chamonix golf course is a real gem. Boasting the signature of Robert Trent Jones Snr as its designer, the 6076 metre long course is well defended by many well-placed bunkers and water hazards. Along with the major benefit of being relatively flat which is rare for an alpine course.

Web site : www.golfdechamonix.com

Crans Montana

crans montana golf course

Professionals taking part each year in the Omega European Masters - the most prestigious golf tournament in Europe after the British Open - never tire of praising the course that has been redesigned by Severiano Ballesteros.

Web site : www.golfcrans.ch

Evian

evian golf course

Evian annually hosts the famous “Evian Masters”, a key stop on the Ladies European circuit. Renowned for its changing personality, sloping greens, deep bunkers and challenging fairways, this course demands strategy and patience. The vistas over the lake only serve to make your round even more enjoyable or, at the least, compensate for a poor one !

Web site : www.royalparcevian.com

Esery

esery golf course

Only 10 minutes from Geneva and reserved to members over the weekend, the Esery golf course opens its delights to non-members on weekdays. Its undulating landscape, 27 holes and setting make the Esery course a popular choice. With players coming from quite a distance to play both the 9 and 18 hole courses.

Web site : www.golf-club-esery.com

Maison Blanche

maison blanche golf course

With two courses - 18 and 9 holes - the Maison Blanche course has a wide variety of holes. The 6246 metre 18 hole course is a true gem, whilst the 9 hole gives everyone a chance to obtain the obligatory handicap.

Web site : www.golfmaisonblanche.fr