Ivry-le-Temple, Oise, France
Built on 65 hectares, this 18-hole course is 6130 meters long. Designed by the architects Patrick Fromanger and Marc Adam, it stretches over a slightly hilly terrain, crossed by a river, the “Troësne”, with vast bodies of water bordered by centenary willows, whose history tells that they were planted at the time of Henry IV who was hunting in these places. The fairways, with their various designs, benefit from automatic watering as well as the whole course. The greens built on sand are made difficult by a pronounced modeling and a generous area. Many bunkers round out the course and effectively defend the greens.
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