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Golf de Saint-Cloud is a 36-hole golf complex located in the parishes of Garches, Rueil-Malmaison and Vaucresson, 12 km west of central Paris, France.

Golf de Saint-Cloud
Club information

Golf de Saint-Cloud
Location in France
Coordinates48°51′09″N 2°11′19″E / 48.8526°N 2.1885°E / 48.8526; 2.1885
LocationGarches, France
Established1913, 111 years ago
TypePrivate
Total holes36
Events hostedOpen de France
French International Lady Juniors Amateur Championship
Websitegolfdesaintcloud.com
Vert Course
Designed byHarry Colt
Par71
Length5,894 metres (6,446 yd)
Jaune Course
Designed byHarry Colt
John S.F. Morrison
Par67
Length4,824 metres (5,276 yd)

History

Opened in 1913 and designed by well renowned English golf course designer Harry Shapland Colt, the Vert or Green course is a championship course commissioned by Saint-Cloud’s then owner, an American lawyer named Henry Cachard. The Estate was previously owned by Empress Joséphine, Napoleon‘s wife.[1]

In January 1871, the bloody Battle of Buzenval, which the Prussians won, was fought on the 15th fairway. During the battle, the painter Henri Regnault, aged 27, was killed, and a bust erected in his honor still sits on hole 14. Hole 8 in particular offers a view of the Eiffel Tower.[2]

The Jaune or Yellow course, par-67, was added in 1930 and designed by Colt and his associate John S.F. Morrison.[3]

From April 1983, President François Mitterrand played nine holes with Jacques Attali at Saint-Cloud most Monday mornings.[4]

Tournaments

Saint-Cloud has been home to the French International Lady Juniors Amateur Championship since 1927. It hosted the Open de France, the oldest national open in continental Europe, 13 times between 1926 and 1987.[5]

Professional

YearTourTournamentWinner(s)
192616th Open de France Aubrey Boomer
193222nd Open de France Arthur Lacey
194630th Open de France Henry Cotton
194832nd Open de France Firmin Cavalo Jr.
195135th Open de France Hassan Hassanein
195438th Open de France Flory Van Donck
195741st Open de France Flory Van Donck
196044th Open de France Roberto De Vicenzo
196347th Open de France Bruce Devlin
196852nd Open de France Peter Butler
1980EUR64th Open de France Greg Norman
1984EUR68th Open de France Bernhard Langer
1985LETHennessy Cognac Ladies Cup Jan Stephenson
1987EUR71st Open de France José Rivero
1994EURTournoi Perrier de Paris Peter Baker &
David J. Russell
1995EURTournoi Perrier de Paris Seve Ballesteros &
José María Olazábal
2021ESTLegends Open de France Thomas Levet

Amateur

References

  1. ^ Le guide des clubs, cercles et réseaux d’influence, Laurent Renard, Pearson, 2012, ISBN 978-2-7440-6267-4
  2. ^ “History and heritage”. Golf de Saint-Cloud. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  3. ^ “Golf de Saint-Cloud”. Where2golf. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  4. ^ C’était François Mitterrand, Jacques Attali, Fayard, 2005,ISBN 978-2213627403
  5. ^ “Informations sur l’Open de France sur le site de la FFG” (in French). Fédération Française de Golf. Retrieved 2022-05-17.

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