18 route du Golf,
Baillet-en-France, nr Domont, Ile-de-France F-95560
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18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Undulating terrain - several slopes to climb.
Surroundings:
Rural countryside.
Designer:
Jack Nicklaus
49.050119
2.295241
25 km N of centre of Paris.
Paris International Golf Club is home to a well-rated golf course that sits on the northern edge of the expansive Montmorency Forest, a little way beyond Paris's northern suburbs. Previously open to outside visitors, the club is now an exclusively private members-only facility. If you are invited to play here, you'll find a pleasantly tree-lined and open parkland layout that will not disappoint.
There are many attractive features in Jack Nicklaus's well-crafted layout, and several excellent holes to enjoy. The short par-3 13th with its ornamental walled lake is one of the most memorable holes, but not one you'd normally find in a Nicklaus design (apparently Nicklaus was obliged to include this ornamental feature).
The closing par-5 18th played to an island green feels a bit more aligned to the Golden Bear's principles of keeping things natural yet challenging. Usually excellent upkeep contribute to the attractiveness of this now private course.
Paris International is a private club; guests may only play if hosted by a member. A limited amount of unaccompanied guest/outside visitor play may be permitted upon application, usually restricted to the month of August.
Soft spikes only. Players generally walk this course. Golf carts (fitted with GPS) available for hire.
Paris International was formerly a member of the Blue Green golf group, which manages around 50 golf courses in France, and a few others in Belgium, Netherlands and Spain. As a private members' facility, Paris International is no longer in the Blue Green collection of courses.
France's 31st best course (Golf World, 2022).
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Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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