GOLF CLUB D'AIGUELÈZE
🇫🇷 Rivières, Alsace, FR
Designed by Robert Berthet
Golf Club d'Aiguelèze sits in the Alsace region near Rivières, designed by Robert Berthet, a French architect active in the mid-to-late twentieth century who contributed several courses across France. Berthet's work typically emphasized strategic routing that worked with natural terrain rather than imposing dramatic earthmoving, a philosophy evident in many French courses of that era. The Alsace setting provides a distinctive backdrop, with the region's rolling agricultural landscape and proximity to the Vosges mountains creating a different character from courses in other parts of France.
The course reflects the design sensibilities of its period, likely featuring tree-lined fairways and greens that reward accurate approach play. Alsace golf courses generally benefit from the region's temperate climate and well-draining soils, conditions that support year-round play when weather permits. The routing would have been shaped by the existing topography of the Rivières area, incorporating whatever natural elevation changes and landscape features were present on the property.
Golf Club d'Aiguelèze serves its regional membership and visiting golfers exploring Alsace, a part of France better known internationally for its wine routes and cultural heritage than for golf tourism. The club represents the tradition of French golf clubs that developed during the sport's expansion across the country in the decades following World War II, providing accessible golf in areas outside the major metropolitan centers and resort destinations.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
d'Aiguelèze was designed by Robert Berthet.
Yes. d'Aiguelèze at Golf Club d'Aiguelèze is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at d'Aiguelèze is 34.
d'Aiguelèze plays 2,316 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at d'Aiguelèze is 118.
d'Aiguelèze is a 9-hole course.