Golf du Rhin occupies a flat, wooded site in Chalampé, a small commune in the Alsace region of eastern France near the German and Swiss borders. The course sits in the Rhine valley, where the river forms a natural boundary between France and Germany, and the surrounding landscape reflects the region's characteristic blend of dense forest and agricultural plains. Donald Harradine, the prolific Swiss-based architect who designed numerous courses across continental Europe in the mid-twentieth century, laid out this parkland course with the tree-lined character typical of his work in the region.
The routing moves through mature woodland that provides definition and separation between holes. The flat terrain allows for straightforward walking, though the trees demand accuracy from the tee and create narrow corridors on several holes. Water features appear periodically throughout the layout, adding strategic interest to what might otherwise be a relatively open parkland test. The design reflects Harradine's practical approach to course architecture, emphasizing playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating enough challenge to engage better players.
Golf du Rhin serves as a regional facility in an area where golf infrastructure is less dense than in other parts of France. The club draws members from the tri-border area, including nearby Mulhouse and communities across the Rhine in Germany. The Alsatian setting provides a distinctive cultural context, with the region's Franco-Germanic heritage evident in local traditions and cuisine. The course offers a representative example of mid-century European parkland design in a part of France better known for its wine production and industrial history than for golf.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Rhin was designed by Donald Harradine.
Yes. Rhin at Golf du Rhin is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Rhin is 72.
Rhin plays 6,278 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Rhin is 139.
Rhin is a 18-hole course.