GOLF DU GRANIER-APREMONT
🇫🇷 Apremont, Picardie, FR
Designed by John Jacobs, Olivier Don Gradi
Golf du Granier-Apremont sits in the Picardie region of northern France, near the village of Apremont in the Oise department. The course was designed by Olivier Don Gradi in collaboration with John Jacobs, the noted English teaching professional who also contributed to course design projects across Europe during his career. The layout reflects the relatively gentle topography characteristic of this part of Picardie, with farmland and mixed woodland providing the setting.
The region's golf courses typically incorporate natural water features and mature trees into their routing, and Granier-Apremont follows this pattern. The design philosophy associated with Jacobs emphasized playability and strategic options for golfers of varying abilities, principles that appear in his collaborative design work. Don Gradi, active in French golf course architecture during the late twentieth century, worked on several layouts in northern France.
The course serves both local membership and visiting golfers exploring the Picardie golf circuit. The area around Apremont carries historical significance from the First World War, and the broader landscape retains elements of its agricultural heritage alongside modern recreational development. The clubhouse and facilities reflect the regional character of French golf clubs outside the major metropolitan areas, focusing on the game itself rather than extensive resort amenities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Granier-Apremont was designed by John Jacobs and Olivier Don Gradi.
Yes. Granier-Apremont at Golf du Granier-Apremont is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Granier-Apremont is 72.
Granier-Apremont plays 6,395 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Granier-Apremont is 134.
Granier-Apremont is a 18-hole course.