Le Golf National

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Le Golf National, just a few kilometers from the Palace of Versailles, was built by architects Hubert Chesneau and Robert von Hagge as the home course of the Open de France, which was held there for the first time in 1991 on the Albatros Course. Albatros is certainly not an easy course. Numerous bunkers and water hazards are not the only challenges. The second course at Le Golf National is the Aigle Course, which is ideal for players of all handicaps with only a few bunkers, wide fairways and perfect greens. The third course at La National, the 9-hole Oiselet, is ideal for training rounds.

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