Golf de Chantilly

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.

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 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] 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.