Saint-Cloud (Vert)
Garches, Île-de-France- Address60 Rue du 19 Janvier, 92380 Garches, France
- Championships hosted
Golf Club Saint-Cloud was established in 1911 with the object of allowing its members to indulge in a number of upwardly mobile ball games, like golf, tennis, croquet, squash and polo. And, over the years, the club has attracted the great and the good, particularly in political and royal spheres, where the likes of President Mitterand and the Duke of Windsor have teed it up here.
Situated just six miles to the west of the city centre of Paris, the 18-hole Vert course was designed by the great English architect Harry Colt and opened for play in 1913. Another 18-hole layout, the Jaune course, was constructed in 1930.
There have been 14 French Opens held at Saint-Cloud since 1926 – the last of them in 1987, when Jose Rivero won the competition – but sadly, with a modest total length of 6,500 yards, it is unlikely the course will ever host a national Open event again. The course did, however, feature in one of the earliest “Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf” challenge matches when Jay Hebert played Flory van Donck in 1962.
The Vert course remains a timeless classic nonetheless, routed over rolling parkland terrain with old-fashioned design features like crossing fairways (at the 6th and 17th holes) and short par fours – two of them near the end of the round at the 311-yard 14th (“La Crète”) and the 293-yard 16th (“Bois Joli”).
Golf Club Saint-Cloud was established in 1911 with the object of allowing its members to indulge in a number of upwardly mobile ball games, like golf, tennis, croquet, squash and polo. And, over the years, the club has attracted the great and the good, particularly in political and royal spheres, where the likes of President Mitterand and the Duke of Windsor have teed it up here.
Situated just six miles to the west of the city centre of Paris, the 18-hole Vert course was designed by the great English architect Harry Colt and opened for play in 1913. Another 18-hole layout, the Jaune course, was constructed in 1930.
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View AllHarry Colt studied law at Clare College, Cambridge. Twelve months after his 1887 enrolment, he joined the committee of the Cambridge University Golf Club and in 1889 became the club's first captain.