Club House, CD 302,
la Wantzenau, nr Strasbourg, Alsace F-67610
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Sean McLaughinThe Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Relatively flat terrain.
Surroundings:
Residential setting.
Designer:
Jeremy Pern & Jean Garaialde
4-hole practice course
48.673266
7.802600
12 km NE of Strasbourg
Leave A35 north of Strasbourg at exit 50 (la Wantzenau D223). On la Wantzenau side of the exit ramp/bridge, take the D302 direction indicated to golf. After 1.1 km golf is on your left.
Wantzenau, La
Golf de la Wantzenau: Laid out on flat terrain, with plenty of water hazards and some newish real estate around the course, Le Wantzenau cannot help but give the impression and feel of a modern American style of golf course.
The layout ensures your golfing skills will be suitably challenged, while the generally good greens contain many tricky slopes to test your ability with the putter. Although some holes are tree-lined, the general impression here is open, with water being a significant threat on several holes, especially as the back-nine progresses.
The 11th, 15th, and 18th are all par-4s demanding a good quality drive to stay dry; the par-5 dogleg 16th also has plenty of water up the right side, and the par-3 17th is water from tee-to-green (sharing the same small lake as its twin, the equally watery par-3 4th hole which comes the other way).
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance. Handicap required.
Players generally walk this course. Golf carts available for hire.
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La Wantzenau is a member of the Open Golf Club group, which manages over 30 golf properties in France, Belgium, Spain and Morocco, including several Stay&Play golf resort destinations. See the Open Golf Club website (opengolfclub.com) for a list of all their golf courses and hotels.
The large and attractive clubhouse is constructed in a traditional local design, seen in many older buildings in the Alsace area.
21, Rue du General de Gaulle, 67610 La Wantzenau, nr. Strasbourg.
+33 (0)3 88 59 24 80
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La Wantzenau
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