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Golf Club de Genève, Switzerland
Golf Club de Genève (The Geneva Golf Club) was established in 1921 and rented its first course in the village of Onex. After the Second World War, several shrewd club members set up a fund in order to purchase plots of land, which allowed the Club gradually to acquire a considerable amount of property. The farsightedness of this approach became apparent when the Club had to move. In 1972, encouraged by its President, Pierre Turrettini, the Club became the owner of the magnificent Bessinge estate, and commissioned Robert Trent Jones Senior to design the new (existing) course.
The Club has honoured many national and international champions throughout its 90 year history. In 1982 Golf Club de Genève hosted the Women's World Amateur Team Championship and since 1991 has been host venue to The Rolex Trophy on the European Challenge Tour.
Chambers Bay, Washington, USA
Chambers Bay is a golf masterpiece - a unique tribute to the historic links of Scotland and Ireland. This breathtaking layout winds through a stunning coastal setting, among windswept dunes and native fescue grasses. Chambers Bay was certified on August 14, 2007 by Audubon International as a Silver Signature Sanctuary.
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Lübker Golf Resort, Denmark
“Scandinavia's answer to Valderrama is this flawlessly conditioned 27-hole Robert Trent Jones II design in the Jutland region of Denmark, three hours from Copenhagen. Of the three nines, Sand and Sky form the premier pairing, while Forest is a less challenging loop. Lead architect Bruce Charlton employed a variety of bold bunkering styles to create strategic interest throughout, but what sends scores soaring is the heavily contoured greens and their surrounds, which make par saves a heroic endeavor. With numerous wetlands in play (and a Viking graveyard alongside the course), Lubker will entertain and challenge, but its remarkable course conditioning sets it apart.”
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Carton House, Ireland
The Montgomerie Course
Inspired by the greatest links lands of the world, The Montgomerie Course pays tribute to the traditions of the game and sets a challenge like no other. Designed by Colin Montgomerie, it's a journey across sweeping fairways, cavernous bunkers and impeccable greens. It's an adventure from first to last and is proud to have hosted the worlds finest golfers at the 2005 and 2006 Irish Opens.
The O'Meara
Designed by 1998 Open Champion and US Masters Champion Mark O'Meara, this is a classic parkland course skirting the banks of the river Rye.
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The 2007 Solheim Cup, Halmstad, Sweden
The Solheim Cup is a biennial trans-Atlantic team matchplay competition and is considered the premier event in women's world golf. The Solheim Cup features 12 of the top European born players from the Ladies European Tour (LET) and 12 top American born players from the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).
Turfgrass Consultancy were appointed Tournament Agronomists for the 2007 Solheim Cup
The 2011 Solheim Cup, Killeen Castle, Ireland
At a Press Conference at The National Museum, Dublin, Alexandra Armas, Executive Director of The Ladies European Tour (LET), announced that The 2011 Solheim Cup would take place at Killeen Castle, County Meath, Ireland.
“We have chosen Ireland and Killeen Castle for a number of reasons. The first of which is the superb way the whole nation supported The Ryder Cup in September. The second is that we believe the modern Ireland is a young vibrant society compatible with the image we wish to promote for ladies golf.”
“We have been greatly impressed by the people at Failte Ireland and Killeen Castle. The course and facilities will be excellent. The course is designed by Jack Nicklaus and will meet top Championship standards.”
Turfgrass Consultancy has been appointed Tournament Agronomists by the LET for the 2011 Solheim Cup
Le Prince De Provence, Vidauban, France
In the 1970´s renowned golf architect Robert Trent Jones Snr became enamoured with a beautiful property in Southern France because of its golf potential. He purchased the property known as Domaines de Vidauban. Mr. Jones invited his son, Robert Trent Jones Jnr, to assist him architecturally to manifest his dream course. The magnificent golf course was redesigned on the property in the early 90s fulfilling Robert Trent Jones Snr's vision in his 90th year.
The property has a wild character, weaving its way through rocky outcroppings, parasol pines and gorgeous vineyards. It is a true masterpiece; one with which Robert Trent Jones Snr has stated with joy in his heart, the “Le prince” is one of the premier golf course designs of this life at least the equal of his famous work at Valderrama in Sotogrande, Spain.
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São Paulo Golf Club, Brazil
Brazil's oldest golf course was designed by the legendary Stanley Thompson. São Paulo Golf Club is, unquestionably, one of the most beautiful golf clubs in Brazil. This sylvan course is graced by shady trees which provide relief from the midday heat of the sun. It's 18 holes provide challenging golf in a stunning setting.
Dromoland Castle, Ireland
One of the top luxury hotels of the world, Dromoland Castle in Co. Clare, dates back to the 16th Century and is the ancestral home of the O'Brien clan, direct descendants of the last High King of Ireland. Dromoland Castle has played hosts to Princes and Presidents, including George W Bush on his recent visit to Ireland
J.B. Carr and one of golf's great golf course architects, Ron Kirby, teamed up to turn Dromoland Castle into an 18-hole golf course, set in one of Europe's finest country estates.
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Wejchert Golf Club, Poland
Located just south of Warsaw, Wejchert Golf Club will be the leading golf course in Poland. Designed by leading golf course architects Robert Trent Jones II, the parkland site has a gentle topography with meandering streams through mature woodland. Construction has commenced and opening is expected in 2010-2011. The course, driving range and academy will be built to the highest international standards and no expense has been spared by the owner Mr. Jan Wejchert on the specification.
