Golf de Chantilly is a 36-hole golf complex situated 45 km north of Paris in the town of Vineuil-Saint-Firmin, department of Oise, France.

History

The club, opened in 1909, sits just over a kilometer from the Château de Chantilly in the middle of a green forest, Forêt De Chantilly. It features two 18-hole courses, the Vineuil course and the Longères course. Tom Simpson extended the original 9-hole Vineuil course to 18 in 1920 when he also built a second course, the Longères. It suffered badly in WWII and was abandoned after the war, until Donald Steel used 5 of the old holes combined with 13 new ones he designed to re-open it in the 1980s.

Tournaments

Chantilly has hosted a wide array of national and international championships since it opened in 1909.

It has hosted the Open de France, the oldest national open in continental Europe, eleven times between 1913 and 1990.

Professional

YearTourTournamentWinner
19138th Open de FranceScotland George Duncan
192515th Open de FranceFrance Arnaud Massy
193323rd Open de FranceEngland Bert Gadd
193727th Open de FranceFrance Marcel Dallemagne
194731st Open de FranceEngland Henry Cotton
195034th Open de FranceArgentina Roberto De Vicenzo
196448th Open de FranceArgentina Roberto De Vicenzo
1974EUR58th Open de FranceEngland Peter Oosterhuis
1986LETHennessy Cognac Ladies CupUnited States Kelly Leadbetter
1988EUR72nd Open de FranceEngland Nick Faldo
1989EUR73rd Open de FranceEngland Nick Faldo
1990EUR74th Open de FranceRepublic of Ireland Philip Walton

Amateur

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