User Reviews
for Golf du Rhin, Chalampé, France
3.7 of 5 stars19 Reviews
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4 Stars: | 6 | |
3 Stars: | 2 | |
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Behold!
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 29, 2022
Finally played a green course again.
Fairs, greens and tee boxes top.
Reception and 19. ok.
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Super Golf Course
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 6, 2022
The course is in great condition, the greens are well maintained and the fairways are in good condition. The meadows and tall grassy areas are a good idea and make the game easier, a ball in these areas is easy to find as these areas are not overgrown.
The approach through the nature reserve is an experience, the facilities are very clean and the terrace is pleasant. What more does a golfer need, good game.
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Golf course in top condition
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 19, 2022
Played in early May 2022. Despite the rain the day before, the course was ideal to play. Fairways and greens well maintained and fast greens.
The course is flat, easy to walk and challenging. Secretariat and bistro super friendly and helpful. I can fully recommend the place!
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A well maintained golf course
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 26, 2022
We played the course with our senior team in April 2022 in the best golf weather.
The Pkatz suited me well, so that I was also 1st in our team tournament.
You can still walk the place well with 60+.
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Overpriced
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 26, 2020
Played the course in late July. For the place being on a Rhine island, it was damn dry. Even though this summer was not as rainless as the last. The place is rather boring. Hardly doglegs, just two ponds where the water comes into play. Otherwise, narrow fairways, as usual from home, just straight ahead, a few bunkers and trees. The price of € 95 per nose is not justified. Although the staff in the secretariat and restaurant are very friendly, that's not enough to lure us back here.
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Effrontery
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed February 8, 2020
In the morning the WEB was summer green and when you were there after more than 1 hour it was called winter green.
You just have to look on site whether summer or winter green.
In the secretariat / pro shop you get the impression that the staff don't care.
There were still several people who even took the route from the Zurich region as summer greens were expected according to the Internet.
Diverese green fee players were disappointed and displeased to look at and it was unmistakable to avoid the place in the future. Because the green fee is too expensive for France. The staff in the restaurant was also very unfriendly and when asked if you could have a sandwich, there was only a tricky no and nothing else was offered.
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5 stars for winter golf
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 23, 2020
Favored by the mild January temperatures, the course is in top condition. Summer green of the finest and this season.
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Golf course in top condition in the middle of winter!
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 16, 2020
We played the course today (in the winter month of January).
The fairway was great, freshly mowed and you could play with summer greens! Trolleys were also allowed, so it was not necessary to carry the bags. I don't know of any other golf course in the region that is so good in winter. Bravo to the Greenkeeperteam!
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Super Site
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 10, 2019
The place I play now since the beginning of the year and I have always found a very well-kept place.
In winter and in summer, the course is playable, the green and the fairway are in good condition according to the season.
The changing rooms are newly remodeled.
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Slow and catastrophic behavior
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 12, 2018
Have the place after a good 1 hour and 3 holes canceled. The place was full of 2er flights that did not record the ball even after more than 10 strokes. Partly 3 flights on a par 4 and 2 on the tea box, something I have never experienced.
There are several places in the region where the course is good and also fluent played. In any case, I can not recommend the place and also much too expensive. The clubhouse leaves a lot to be desired. The management did not care when I gave it to myself, the statement was just that everyone could play and it's just normal when it's jammed. Also on the Vermek, which I needed alone for 3 holes more than 1 hour and before me 2er flights are that need more than 10 strokes and not waved through, the manager did not care.
A golf day and golf course to forget.
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Golf course in a wonderful location
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 19, 2017
Our 4-part game was great!
This golf course offers what your heart desires. A well-developed driving range is available for warm-up. Puting pitching green including 3 hole short is also available.
The 18 hole course is well maintained. It lies on an island between the Rhine and the Grand Canal d'Alsace on French soil. In an idyllic setting, the fairways pass through the former Rhine meadows, now natural, hunting and bird protection areas. Many railways offer a magnificent view of the Black Forest and the Vosges Mountains. We played during the week, no start times. The atmosphere is calm. It has tracks of more than 500 m in length, and Long Hitters are here for you. The courses are challenging, without relevant slopes or gradients. The care of the fairways is very good, the greens are faultless. High, lush trees accompany the tracks.
The restaurant is well run. The kitchen exceeded our expectations. The ordered red wine from the Côte du Rhone was a positive surprise
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Unfortunately nothing special...
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 7, 2017
We played the course for the first time.
If you as a weekend green fee 90 € required, everything must be true, but unfortunately not.
The place is in a normal state. The courses are demanding but relatively monotonous. The motorway is unfortunately pretty much present on every train. We had hoped that you have a nice view of the Rhine every now and then, misrepresentation.
A huge disaster is the "restaurant". Mediocre service and poor cuisine. If you want a special club (and I think you want to be at 90 € green fee), then in this area and also the place has to be done a lot.
The game flow was unfortunately very slow, although not a big operation.
We would not recommend this place.
By the way, the narrow access to the square is rather a small challenge on the road. If you do not just have a way to escape, the whole is very complicated.
Why not a slightly wider road?
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Top place!!!
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 4, 2017
Super beautiful parklandcourse on the Rhine island! Not a single weak hole and a top care on the whole place!!!
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Very well manicured parkland course without Highlights
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 19, 2016
€ 70 green fee weekdays, no start times.
The range is being improved, pitching green and grass tees newly sown, but good Matt surcharges (with soft plastic fibers in the ball part and teas) in the hut, 1 € was 18 balls.
The first nine typical parkland course with tall trees left and right, from the neighboring fairway you get only partially with anything. The second nine more open but also trees influential, albeit two ponds to be used as water hazards. All in all, but most straight tracks, very similar, it impresses itself no train somehow in the memory a.
If you time away from the fairways you usually still a wider strip, where you can find the ball under the trees though, it then but somehow must get flat again crosswise onto fairway.
Care very good condition, although the greens were very inconsistent today, mostly very dull, others again surprisingly quickly. Part freshly engraved, two holes was just stung and we had to play on winter holes.
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Golf du Rhin 18 holes
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 20, 2015
Today, on August 20,2015 I was able to play this wonderful place for the first time. After the heat wave in July, I was amazed how the place in such a condition was! Compliment, who strikes it with care! The 18-hole are running very good, all flat and easy to play! Operation and kitchen well. Come back! UH from Switzerland
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Rather boring
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 1, 2015
The tracks are simply just with different lengths. I found the web boring, but the prices steep.
Weekday green fee € 65, € 40 Buggie The prices in the restaurant I found too high (eg sausage salad for 9.90 €)
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Top quality in winter
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed February 20, 2015
We were am19.02.2015 here for 18 holes. The place is in a great condition despite cold weather!
Beautiful fair parkland course.
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Top quiet!
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 23, 2014
Typical parkland with wonderful trees and an absolute dream location in a recreation area of the Reins.
We would definitely come back!
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Trees as far as the eye can see.
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 31, 2011
We handicap. 13 + 17, have the space on 28 October 2011 played. The quality of the fairways and greens was very good. The course is flat and the tracks are all very similar. The difficulty lies in the precise game because of the beautiful old trees makes the optically narrow fairways. Nevertheless, the balls can almost always be played from the "forest". The only water hazard on the last hole, a pity that despite the location of the place between two rivers no longer has it.
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Response from Michel Zimmerlin, Manager at Golf du Rhin
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Good day, we have since 2013 now another water hazard on the two tracks (13 and 14) comes into play and make the second nine holes a little more exciting.
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