Golf de Cergy Vauréal
Paris Region, France
UGOLF Cergy-Vauréal is an 18-hole, par 71 course of 5,667 metres from the white tees, designed by architect Michel Gayon and opened in 1988 in Vauréal, Val-d'Oise, at the northern edge of the Paris Region near the Vexin. The layout presents a compelling contrast: a tighter, more enclosed outward nine gives way to a hillier and more open return, keeping players engaged throughout. With four par fives and five par threes in the card, the course rewards strategic thinking as much as length. A slope rating of 134 from the whites signals genuine technical demand. Sitting close to the new town of Cergy-Pontoise and within straightforward reach of the A15 motorway, this UGOLF-managed venue serves a large catchment of Paris golfers seeking a varied and well-maintained parkland layout without travelling far from the capital.