Route du Rhin,
Illkirch-Graffenstaden, Strasbourg, Alsace F-67400
Office
+33 (0)3 88 66 17 22Pro shop
+33 (0)3 88 67 22 85Fax
+33 (0)3 88 65 05 67Website
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Thierry Abbas (Head Pro)The Course:
27 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Relatively flat terrain.
Surroundings:
Woodland and open countryside.
Designer:
Donald (Don) Harradine
Above distances are for the Jaune and Blanc nines. The par-36 Red-nine, at 2915 metres, is shorter than the Jaune and similar in length to the Blanc.
48.506298
7.731773
8 km S of Strasbourg
Leave A35 just south of Strasbourg centre at exit 5 direction Baggersee / Illkirch North. Follow Illkirch, but at traffic lights follow direction Strasbourg Neuhof, rather than Illkirch-centre. Follow this road for approximately .4 km until roundabout at which golf is indicated. Immediately after roundabout take a very sharp right turn to golf.
Strasbourg
Golf Club Strasbourg: This is the the oldest golf club around Strasbourg (by quite a big margin), however the splendour of the original setting has been slightly compromised by modern road developments and electricity distribution.
However, a bit of traffic noise and a few unsightly pylons should not rule out spending some enjoyable hours playing the Red-White-Yellow combinations of this 27-hole layout. Although the White-Red combination is apparently used for major competitions, the White-Yellow combination seems to fit together the best and involves 18-holes in a relatively open and flattish landscape.
Water is only a factor on a few holes on the White course, but also comes into play on the much tigther and more tree-lined Red course (which occupies its own small domaine across the road). Definitely deserving a special mention are the greens - large, fast and true - a great place to put your putting to the test.
Visitors welcome on weekdays; no outside visitors on weekends.
Must book in advance. Maximum handicap: 35. Proof of handicap required.
Players generally walk this course.
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4 Quai Heydt, 67540 Ostwald, nr. Strasbourg
+33 (0)3 88 66 85 00
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