GOLF COUNTRY CLUB DE MAISON BLANCHE
🇫🇷 Échenevex, Rhône-Alpes, FR
Designed by Olivier Don Gradi, Peter Harradine
Golf Country Club de Maison Blanche sits in Échenevex, a commune in the Ain department near the Swiss border, with views toward the Jura Mountains and Lake Geneva. The course was designed by Peter Harradine, a prolific architect known for his work across continental Europe, in collaboration with Olivier Don Gradi. Harradine's portfolio includes numerous layouts in France and Switzerland, often characterized by strategic bunkering and thoughtful use of natural terrain.
The routing takes advantage of the rolling landscape typical of this pre-Alpine region, where elevation changes and mature tree lines shape the playing corridors. The design incorporates water features and demands accuracy from the tee, with doglegs and well-defended greens that reward course management over pure distance. The setting provides a mix of open and wooded holes, reflecting the agricultural and forested character of the Pays de Gex area.
Maison Blanche serves both local members and visitors drawn to the Franco-Swiss border region, where golf facilities cater to an international clientele from nearby Geneva. The club offers traditional amenities and maintains a reputation for conditioning that supports year-round play when weather permits. Its location makes it accessible for those exploring courses in the broader Lake Geneva basin, a region with a long-established golf culture spanning both countries.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Maison Blanche was designed by Olivier Don Gradi and Peter Harradine.
Yes. Maison Blanche at Golf Country Club De Maison Blanche is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Maison Blanche is 72.
Maison Blanche plays 6,136 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Maison Blanche is 165.
Maison Blanche is a 18-hole course.