LE BREUIL
23:22
13 °C
clear sky
DISCOVER
MEET THE GOLF COURSE
Both courses have in common the fact of having some of their holes traced in a forest of oak, poplar, walnut, chestnut, cherry and birch trees. However, they are completely different one from another. The very large fairways of the Breuil create a very pleasant sensation of serenity that becomes even more tangible from hole 13, when holes go bordering the vast ponds inhabited with carps, zanders or pikes, and above all, overflown by numerous birds, wading birds notably. Light there is an enchantment, whether sheer hues glowing from the morning mist, or the warm colours of an ending day..
GOLF HOLE INFORMATION
LOCAL RULES OF THE BREUIL
Those local rules come supplementing the federal events permanent rules and nullify any other pre-existing local rules.
Bounds of the course
Holes 3, 4 and 5 : In the absence of flagging, the out of bound is delineated by the line that links, on the course side, points on the ground level to the brackets of the electric fence against boars.
Hole 17 : On the right, for playing this hole only.
General Area
All gaps and runoff zones that are not flagged as penalty area (lines and/or stakes) are part of the general area.
Abnormal Condition of the Course (Rule 16.1)
All paths of the course
Only for trees equipped with a stake or shrouds: the set made of tree / stake / shrouds / hollow.
Holes 3, 4, 9 and 13: The soldier-pile walls bordering the bodies of water are not part of the penalty areas.
Penalty Area (Rule 17)
The wooden crossings over the gaps, even when unflagged, are part of the penalty area.
Hole 10 : As far this hole’s play is concerned the penalty area on the left expands to infinity.
HOLE N°1
Par 4 with a slight dogleg right, which major difficulty will appear upon hit starting. You may stand at the left of the fairway to avoid the bunker, without obstructing your opening with the trees.
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
377
Blanc
358
Jaune
345
Bleu
324
Rouge
258
Violet
22
Orange
140
HOLE N°2
Par 3 which, because of the waterbody, may look frightening at first sight but with a very large green that allows mistakes. You would better play front of green because there is a dense rough coming shortly beyond it.
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
166
Blanc
166
Jaune
139
Bleu
119
Rouge
101
Violet
85
Orange
85
HOLE N°3
This par 5 leaves wide open space for hit starting, but it is preferable to stand on the right-hand side of the fairway if one wants to tackle the green in 2, which is very well protected by a water obstacle and trees within, on the left.
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
462
Blanc
457
Jaune
422
Bleu
387
Rouge
351
Violet
295
Orange
170
HOLE N°5
This long par 4 requires a precise hit start in order not to be impeded by the trees while hitting the green. If you hit long enough, you will not be hampered by the row of trees and then could get yourself a nice occasion for a birdie. .
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
408
Blanc
387
Jaune
363
Bleu
340
Rouge
271
Violet
230
Orange
150
HOLE N°6
Slightly down-slopping par 4, your hit start will have to find its way amid the fairway while avoiding bunkers on the right and on the left. This uphill green may offer you a nice opportunity for a birdie as it helps stopping your attacks of the green. Nevertheless, pay attention to the two large bunkers that protect this green.
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
396
Blanc
374
Jaune
352
Bleu
330
Rouge
259
Violet
180
Orange
130
HOLE N°8
A long par 5 bordered by a water obstacle on the right and a bunker at the hit start ball-drop. The elevated, widthwise green makes it more difficult for long hitters to tackle the green in 2.
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
482
Blanc
453
Jaune
436
Bleu
417
Rouge
385
Violet
325
Orange
190
HOLE N°9
A magnificent par 4 in dogleg left between 2 water obstacles on the right and on the left. It is preferable to lean on the right hand-side edge of the fairway for security. Then comes a large double-tiered green.
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
358
Blanc
349
Jaune
333
Bleu
302
Rouge
292
Violet
210
Orange
155
HOLE N°11
Par 3 with a large green well protected by its two 2 bunkers. Do not hesitate to play towards the middle or even the back of the green to prevent yourself ending up trapped in the short bunker of the green.
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
175
Blanc
158
Jaune
143
Bleu
134
Rouge
103
Violet
85
Orange
50
HOLE N°12
Par 4 narrow dogleg right. The green hitting is the trickiest part of the hole as the green is protected by woods on both left and right sides, as well as a bunker and a waterbody beyond the green.
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
386
Blanc
347
Jaune
323
Bleu
304
Rouge
240
Violet
180
Orange
120
HOLE N°14
This is the most difficult hole of the course, this long par 4 dogleg right bordered by a large waterbody all the way through, will force you to lean on the left-hand side edge of the fairway. Hitting of the green must be precise on a narrow green, between water and the trees that border it.
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
401
Blanc
382
Jaune
362
Bleu
319
Rouge
291
Violet
250
Orange
130
HOLE N°15
Par 5 surrounded with water on the right and left sides, which can be hit in two if your hit start goes over the big tree in the middle of the fairway. Pay attention though to the grove of trees after the 135, that may impede hitting the green if you remained at the right-hand side of the fairway.
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
484
Blanc
463
Jaune
443
Bleu
422
Rouge
399
Violet
320
Orange
200
HOLE N°16
A long par 3 with elevated green. Though the waterbody may look impressive, do not fear it, the green is wide! It is preferable to hit it from the left, it will permit a simpler approach in case you miss it.
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
198
Blanc
181
Jaune
159
Bleu
137
Rouge
107
Violet
118
Orange
50
HOLE N°17
Par 5 dogleg right bordered by an out of bound on the right, the longest hitters may cut across, over the row of trees to hit in 2 an elevated green that is well protected by bunkers. You may otherwise play on the left-hand side edge of the fairway to provide yourself a wide-open way to the green.
DISTANCE TABLE
Noir
495
Blanc
468
Jaune
447
Bleu
421
Rouge
401
Violet
330
Orange
190