GOLF DU PAYS DE SARREBOURG
🇫🇷 Sarrebourg, Lorraine, FR
Designed by Olivier Don Gradi
Golf du Pays de Sarrebourg occupies terrain in the Lorraine region of northeastern France, near the town of Sarrebourg. Designed by Olivier Don Gradi, the course reflects the rolling topography and forested character typical of this part of France, where the landscape transitions between the Vosges foothills and the agricultural plains. The region's history as a crossroads between French and Germanic cultures gives the area a distinctive identity, though the golf course itself is primarily a recreational facility serving local and regional players.
The routing likely incorporates natural elevation changes and wooded corridors, common features in Lorraine golf design where existing forests and farmland provide both challenge and visual definition. Courses in this region tend to balance playability for members with enough strategic interest to engage visiting golfers, using the natural terrain to create variety in hole length and shot requirements. Water features and bunker placement typically reflect the architect's approach to framing greens and defining landing areas without excessive penal design.
Sarrebourg itself sits along historic trade routes and near the Marne-Rhine Canal, giving the area a quiet, pastoral character. The club serves as a community gathering point for golf in a region where the sport has grown steadily but remains less densely concentrated than in areas closer to major metropolitan centers. The course provides access to the game in a landscape marked by seasonal changes and the agricultural rhythms of eastern France.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pays de Sarrebourg was designed by Olivier Don Gradi.
Yes. Pays de Sarrebourg at Golf du Pays de Sarrebourg is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pays de Sarrebourg is 72.
Pays de Sarrebourg plays 6,115 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Pays de Sarrebourg is a 18-hole course.