Golf de Fontainebleau

Route d'Orléans,

Fontainebleau, Ile-de-France F-77300

  • Office

    +33 (0)1 64 22 22 95
  • Pro shop

    +33 (0)1 64 22 74 19
  • Fax

    +33 (0)1 64 22 63 76
  • Golf pro

    Pierre Greset

About the course

  • The Course:

    18 holes. Tree-lined parkland. Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.

  • Surroundings:

    Woodland.

  • Designer:

    Original design by Julien Chantepie (1909); redesigned by Tom Simpson (1920) and later lengthened and modified by Fred Hawtree (1963).

Back
tees
Club
tees
Front
tees
Metres
6074
5667
4822
Par
72
72
72
SSS or slope
72.0
70.3
71.2

Location

Latitude:

48.393493

Longitude:

2.681919

How to get there:

60 km SE of centre of Paris.

Golf de Fontainebleau

4-PLUS: Must play course - excellent standard; worthy of 4½ stars.

Est. 1909

Golf de Fontainebleau: In the extensive forests that surround the aristocratic town of Fontainebleau, you'll find this quintessentially “English” heathland gem. Here, course architect Tom Simpson created one of France's best layouts, making excellent use of the gently undulating and heavily wooded terrain. Many of the trees that line the “tightish” fairways are hundreds of years old ... some helpfully “labelled” with their year of origin.

Located in its tranquil forested setting just outside the eponymous town, the golf course lays down a relatively tough test of your golfing skills. Woven into the gently undulating layout is plenty of classic bunkering, as well as one or two spectacularly elevated "crow's nest" tee-boxes. The interplay of heathery borders, rocky outcrops and a wonderful mix of birch, pine, beech and oak, ensure a memorable round here at one of designer Tom Simpson's best.

List of courses: Around Paris

Visitors

Who can play and when?

Visitors welcome on weekdays; no visitors on weekends (except in July & Aug).

Must book in advance. Maximum handicap: men 24; women 28.

Green fees

Contact club for green fee details (in 2021 they were €100 on weekdays), and tee-time availability.

Other information

Players generally walk this course.

Practice facilities

Good

Did you know?

Golf de Fontainebleau is located just a mile or two away from the fabulous Château de Fontainebleau (aka Palace of Fontainebleau), which is now a national museum.

Fontainebleau's Norman style clubhouse is decorated with tree frescoes painted by Paul Tavarnier (1852-1943), an artist much influenced by the Barbizon school. The School, which took its name from the village of Barbizon in the Forest of Fontainebleau, was initially influenced by the work of English artist John Constable. Artists like Théodore Rousseau, Jean-François Millet and Charles-François Daubigny led the School during its most active years between 1830 and 1870. The French landscape was a major theme of the Barbizon painters.

Published ranking

France's 3rd best course (Golf World, 2022).
Continental Europe's 3rd best course (Golf World, 2023).
World's 81st best public access course (Golf World, 2023).

Where2Stay

  • Hotel Aigle Noir4-star

    27 place Napoléon Bonaparte, 77300 Fontainebleau.

    +33 (0)1 60 74 60 00

    Visit website

    A former private mansion dating from the 18th century, this majestic hotel is 100 metres from the grounds of Fontainebleau Palace. Fit for an Emperor, it offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and complimentary tea, coffee and mineral water. The guest rooms are spacious and decorated in grand style with luxury fabrics and antique wooden furniture. Flat-screen TV and a DVD player are provided in each room.

    • Golf at this hotel:

      No

    • Golf within 10 km:

      Fontainebleau

    • Golf within 30 km:

      Cely-en-Biere.

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