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HOW TO GET THERE

EasyJet
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WHERE TO STAY

Domaine du Lac
T: 03 89 76 15 76
W: domainedulac-alsace.com

Château d’Isenbourg
T: + 00 33 3 89 78 58 50
W: chateaudisenbourg.com

WHERE TO PLAY

Golf d’Alsace
T: 0033 (0) 389 78 52 12
W: alsacegolfclub.com

Golf de Lalargue
T: + 00 33 3 89 07 67 67
W: golf-lalargue.com

Golf d’Ammerschwihr
T: + 00 33 3 89 47 17 30
W: golf-ammerschwihr.com

WHERE TO EAT

Le restaurant Les Terrasses
T: 03 89 76 15 76
W: domainedulac-alsace.com


 


Golf & Country Club LaLargue, Alsace France

Golf holiday review of Alsace, France, Golf & Country Club LaLargue

Golf & Country Club LaLargue

Golf & Country Club LaLargue lies just minutes from the Swiss boarder and has a very multi-cultural membership, according to Dominque Velten, Director of Golf, with both Swiss and German members adding to the healthy French membership.. You can see why when you walk out onto the veranda of this stunningly designed clubhouse which over looks both the 9th and 18th greens.

I would recommend you take advantage of a buggy, but to be fair to the many members I encountered on my way round most were walking, I was the one that looked rather lazy, my excuse was I wasn’t used to walking in such a hot sun that or looking forward to lunch with some more of the local produce!!!! At 6,717 yds from the back tees this is a good test of golf and a beautifully designed track.


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The wonderful opening holespacerThe 450 yard par 4 7th greenspacer The challenging uphill 9th

You can’t help but think the two stand-out holes would be the 9th and 18th that come back to the clubhouse from their high elevated tees playing down to the valley, across a stream and back up to elevated greens. But the par 3 10th at 238 yd is a great hole played from a very high-elevated tee across water to the green some 100 ft below.

The par 4 11th at just 319 yds is another great hole that is through trees to an elevated green. I could list all 18 from the dog right opening hole, but lets just say It’s a track that I really enjoyed playing and one I would love to go back and enjoy again.



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