GOLF DU VAUDREUIL
🇫🇷 Le Vaudreuil, Haute-Normandie, FR
Designed by Fred Hawtree
Golf du Vaudreuil sits in the Eure valley of Normandy, roughly midway between Rouen and the Seine estuary. Designed by Fred Hawtree and opened in the 1960s, the course occupies gently rolling terrain characteristic of the Norman countryside, with mature trees framing many holes and the landscape shaped by centuries of agricultural use. Hawtree, a prolific British architect who worked extensively across continental Europe during this period, created a parkland layout that reflects the measured, strategic style common to mid-century European design.
The routing moves through mixed woodland and open meadow, with elevation changes that are modest but sufficient to add visual interest and variety to the shotmaking. Water features appear on several holes, and the bunkering follows traditional principles of placement rather than dramatic presentation. The course serves a regional membership and welcomes visitors, functioning as a well-established club in the Haute-Normandie golf landscape.
Le Vaudreuil itself is a small commune along the Seine, and the course benefits from its proximity to both Rouen and the broader network of Norman towns. The setting offers a quiet, pastoral character typical of inland Normandy, with the course integrated into the local terrain rather than imposed upon it. Golf du Vaudreuil represents the kind of solid, playable parkland design that Hawtree delivered across France during a period of significant golf development in the country.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Vaudreuil was designed by Fred Hawtree.
Yes. Vaudreuil at Golf du Vaudreuil is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Vaudreuil is 72.
Vaudreuil plays 6,229 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Vaudreuil is 142.
Vaudreuil is a 18-hole course.