The golf competition at the Inter-Allied Games was held at La Boulie, the course of the Racing Club de Paris, Versailles, France from 2 to 12 July 1919.
The events were originally intended to start on 24 June and to finish on 4 July but were delayed to allow the British team to compete.
United States defeated Great Britain 7–5 but France won the final 8–4.
The French team was: Baptiste Bomboudiac, Marius Cavallo, Maurice Daugé, Jean Gassiat, René Golias, Raymond Gommier, Eugène Lafitte and Arnaud Massy.
Two British players, Percy and Aubrey Boomer were disqualified for arriving late for one of the qualifying rounds.