Golf d'Étiolles
Paris Region, France
Golf d'Étiolles is a two-course complex set within the Forêt de Sénart in Étiolles, Essonne, Paris Region. The main 18-hole course, Les Cerfs, stretches 6,176 metres at par 72, while a second 9-hole layout, Les Chênes, offers 2,665 metres at par 35. Both courses were designed by Michel Gayon and play across flat, wooded terrain, providing a forest atmosphere that insulates the round from the surrounding suburban environment. Les Cerfs is the primary test, rewarding straight hitting through tree corridors and precise approaches to well-maintained greens. The practice facility is extensive, with 50 stations and a 700-metre putting green, making Étiolles a complete destination for golfers looking to play and practise in a natural forest setting south of Paris.