GOLF DE VAL-GRAND À BONDOUFLE
🇫🇷 Bondoufle, Ile-de-France, FR
Designed by Michel Gayon
Golf de Val-Grand à Bondoufle occupies a site in the southern suburbs of Paris, approximately thirty kilometers from the city center in the Essonne department. Michel Gayon designed the course, contributing to the development of golf facilities in the Île-de-France region during a period of expansion for the sport in France. The layout serves both local members and visiting players seeking accessible golf within the greater Paris metropolitan area.
The course reflects the relatively flat terrain characteristic of this part of the Île-de-France, with routing that incorporates water features and mature tree plantings to define holes and create strategic interest. Gayon's design work in France typically emphasizes playability across skill levels while integrating natural and constructed elements into the landscape. The setting provides a parkland character within an urbanized region where open space for golf remains limited.
Val-Grand functions as a community-oriented facility, offering golf to residents of Bondoufle and surrounding communes in a region where demand for courses has historically outpaced supply. The club provides standard amenities for practice and post-round gatherings, serving a membership base drawn from the southern Paris suburbs. The course represents the type of accessible golf infrastructure that has allowed the game to grow in France's most populous region, where proximity to the capital makes convenient tee times valuable to players balancing urban lifestyles with regular play.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Val-Grand à Bondoufle was designed by Michel Gayon.
Yes. Val-Grand à Bondoufle at Golf de Val-Grand à Bondoufle is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Val-Grand à Bondoufle is 71.
Val-Grand à Bondoufle plays 5,893 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Val-Grand à Bondoufle is a 18-hole course.