GOLF DE REIMS CHAMPAGNE
🇫🇷 Gueux, Champagne-Ardenne, FR
Designed by Mickael Fenn
Golf de Reims Champagne sits in Gueux, a small commune northwest of Reims in the Champagne-Ardenne region of northeastern France. The course was designed by Mickael Fenn, a French architect who has worked on several layouts across France and continental Europe. The setting places golfers amid the gently rolling agricultural landscape characteristic of the Champagne region, where the terrain typically features modest elevation changes and open vistas across farmland and vineyard country.
The routing likely takes advantage of the natural topography, incorporating the area's subtle contours into hole strategy and visual interest. Courses in this part of France often balance parkland character with more open, links-influenced elements depending on the specific site conditions and design philosophy. The proximity to Reims, a city with deep historical roots and a strong cultural identity tied to champagne production, provides convenient access for both local members and visitors exploring the region.
Golf de Reims Champagne serves the Champagne-Ardenne golf community, which includes both recreational players and those seeking competitive play in a region where golf development has grown steadily over recent decades. The club operates within a landscape where viticulture remains the dominant agricultural activity, offering a distinctive French regional golfing experience removed from the more heavily trafficked resort destinations. The course provides a home facility for golfers in and around Reims, one of the larger cities in northeastern France.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Reims Champagne was designed by Mickael Fenn.
Yes. Reims Champagne at Golf de Reims Champagne is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Reims Champagne is 72.
Reims Champagne plays 6,056 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Reims Champagne is a 18-hole course.