GOLF D'AMMERSCHWIHR TROIS-EPIS
🇫🇷 Ammerschwihr, Bourgogne, FR
Designed by Robert Berthet
Golf d'Ammerschwihr Trois-Epis sits in the Alsace region of northeastern France, in the foothills of the Vosges Mountains near the wine village of Ammerschwihr. Designed by Robert Berthet, a French architect active in the latter decades of the twentieth century, the course occupies elevated terrain that provides views across the Alsatian plain toward the Rhine valley. The setting combines forested mountain slopes with open agricultural land characteristic of this wine-growing region.
The routing takes advantage of the natural topography, with holes moving through varied elevation changes and wooded corridors. The Vosges foothills create a landscape distinct from the flatter courses found elsewhere in France, offering golfers a mix of uphill and downhill shots along with doglegs shaped by the terrain. The course serves both local members and visitors exploring the Alsace wine route, which draws tourists to the area's vineyards and half-timbered villages.
Ammerschwihr itself was heavily damaged during World War II and subsequently rebuilt, and the surrounding region carries historical significance from various conflicts. The course provides a recreational amenity in an area better known for viticulture and tourism than for golf, representing the expansion of the sport into France's regional landscapes during the modern era. The Trois-Epis name references a nearby pilgrimage site in the mountains above the town.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
d'Ammerschwihr Trois-Epis was designed by Robert Berthet.
Yes. d'Ammerschwihr Trois-Epis at Golf d'Ammerschwihr Trois-Epis is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at d'Ammerschwihr Trois-Epis is 70.
d'Ammerschwihr Trois-Epis plays 4,888 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
d'Ammerschwihr Trois-Epis is a 18-hole course.