Golf D' ormesson UGOLF
The Ormesson Golf Course is one of the very first golf courses built in France by Count Wladimir d'Ormesson in 1925. It was then destroyed during the Second World War. André and Antonella d'Ormesson, owners of the place at that time, called on the English architect CK Cotton in 1965 to give a second life to this place. The golf course reopened its doors in 1969 in a very modern style for the time. The couple gave a lot of importance to the choice of trees and their planting locations. They also arranged them according to the valleys and the playing perspectives, according to the seasons and the difficulties of the course. The Ormesson couple opted for a deliberately 1960s style which will certainly be a reference of the "thirty glorious years".