Club information | |
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Location in France | |
Coordinates | 49°12′22″N 2°28′46″E / 49.2061°N 2.4794°E |
Location | Vineuil-Saint-Firmin, Oise, France |
Established | 1909, 114 years ago |
Type | Private |
Total holes | 36 |
Events hosted | Open de France |
Website | golfdechantilly.com |
Vineuil | |
Designed by | Tom Simpson (1920) |
Par | 71 |
Length | 6,399 metres (6,998 yd) |
Longères | |
Designed by | Donald Steel (1980s) |
Par | 73 |
Length | 6,391 metres (6,989 yd) |
Golf de Chantilly is a 36-hole golf complex situated 45 km north of Paris in the town of Vineuil-Saint-Firmin, department of Oise, France.
History
The club, opened in 1909, sits just over a kilometer from the Château de Chantilly in the middle of a green forest, Forêt De Chantilly. It features two 18-hole courses, the Vineuil course and the Longères course.[1] Tom Simpson extended the original 9-hole Vineuil course to 18 in 1920 when he also built a second course, the Longères. It suffered badly in WWII and was abandoned after the war, until Donald Steel used 5 of the old holes combined with 13 new ones he designed to re-open it in the 1980s.[2]
Tournaments
Chantilly has hosted a wide array of national and international championships since it opened in 1909.[3]
It has hosted the Open de France, the oldest national open in continental Europe, eleven times between 1913 and 1990.[4]
Professional
Year | Tour | Tournament | Winner |
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1913 | 8th Open de France | George Duncan | |
1925 | 15th Open de France | Arnaud Massy | |
1933 | 23rd Open de France | Bert Gadd | |
1937 | 27th Open de France | Marcel Dallemagne | |
1947 | 31st Open de France | Henry Cotton | |
1950 | 34th Open de France | Roberto De Vicenzo | |
1964 | 48th Open de France | Roberto De Vicenzo | |
1974 | EUR | 58th Open de France | Peter Oosterhuis |
1986 | LET | Hennessy Cognac Ladies Cup | Kelly Leadbetter |
1988 | EUR | 72nd Open de France | Nick Faldo |
1989 | EUR | 73rd Open de France | Nick Faldo |
1990 | EUR | 74th Open de France | Philip Walton |
Amateur
- Vagliano Trophy – 1934 · 1953 · 1969 · 2005 · 2013
- French International Ladies Amateur Championship – 1963
- EGA Trophy – 1976
- European Amateur Team Championship – 1983 · 2016
- European Boys' Team Championship – 1987 · 2019
- St Andrews Trophy – 1994
- European Mid-Amateur Men's Championship – 1996
- Jacques Léglise Trophy – 2001
- European Senior Ladies' Championship – 2005
- European Senior Men's Championship – 2005
- European Young Masters – 2008
- European Amateur – 2009
- Junior Vagliano Trophy – 2013
References
- ↑ "Les parcours" (in French). Golf de Chantilly. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
- ↑ "Golf de Chantilly, Longères course". Where2golf. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
- ↑ "Golf de Chantilly". Lecoingolf. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
- ↑ "Informations sur l'Open de France sur le site de la FFG" (in French). Fédération Française de Golf. Retrieved 2022-05-17.