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2018 Ryder Cup course design preparations under way


Preliminary course design work to prepare the venue of The 2018 Ryder Cup, Le Golf National, Paris, for one of the world biggest sporting events, has begun


IT may be six and a half years away, but the European Tour Destination’s Albatross Course is benefitting from the expertise of European Golf Design (EGD), whose senior design team is liaising with the European Tour and the French Golf Federation as planning commences.


EGD, who were widely praised for producing the Celtic Manor Resort’s Twenty Ten Course, which enabled the 2010 Ryder Cup to be completed despite extraordinary rainfall, is now assessing masterplans for the golf course as well as the logistics and facilities required to make the venue a global sporting arena.


Ross McMurray, Designer of the Twenty Ten Course, said: “There are many aspects to the course that golfers, professional and amateur, really enjoy, so we don’t wish to alter its popular appeal and the overall experience. However, there are a number of bunkers that will need to be moved for strategic reasons, because they are no longer in play for the longer hitters, whilst others will be upgraded.”


“Some tees may also be placed in more interesting positions, and the Ryder Cup will demand a greater variety of flag positions than the existing greens currently offer.”


As the course is in regular use on the European Tour, the main challenge facing the designers relates more to the scale of the event and the consequential increase in footfall rather than


Hanse handed Rio 2016 course design


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re-modelling what is already a world-class course.


Jeremy Slessor, Managing Director of European Golf Design said: “Le Golf National is a very different project compared with Celtic Manor, but the experience that we gained in Wales will be crucial as we embark on delivering another Ryder Cup venue.”


“Planning a course for a Ryder Cup is quite unlike typical tour competitions, as the vast crowds only have a limited amount of golf to follow.”


“Put simply, it’s a case of forecasting what might occur and finding the best solution. For example, the Alstom Open de France is played in summer when it’s less likely to rain. However, given that the Ryder Cup will be held in September, we need to ensure that the drainage system is up to coping with more substantial rainfall - something we were insistent on at The Celtic Manor Resort.”


The Alstom Open de France has been hosted at Le Golf National on 18 occasions since 1991 and is a popular event in The European Tour schedule, boasting many former Ryder Cup stalwarts as past champions including, Nick Faldo, Colin Montgomerie, Sam Torrance and 2012 European Ryder Cup Team captain, José María Olazábal.


EGD, which is the golf course design company of The European Tour and IMG, is now aiming to make it an iconic course and an historic Ryder Cup venue.


THE Rio 2016 Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games has selected US based Hanse Golf Course Design to design the golf course in Rio de Janeiro for the Olympic Games in 2016, when golf returns to the programme after an absence of 112 years.


Hanse Golf Course Design was selected from eight finalists as the candidate that most aptly met the selection criteria that were issued by Rio 2016. The proposal was cited for its design characteristics, including accentuation of the natural dune formations and retention of the natural contours of the land.


The 15th Green at Le Golf National


Pascal GRIZOT, President of the FFGolf Ryder Cup 2018 Committee said; “Hosting the Ryder Cup is a tremendous honour and an enormous responsibility. It seems that the venues get better and better with every passing event, and European Golf Design will be invaluable in preparing Le Golf National for the world’s media, the vast crowds and, of course, the best players from America and Europe.”


The design effectively addresses the planning of temporary overlay structures and internal flow systems for the venue, and contains a strong legacy component with the prioritising of a golf academy as an essential tool for the development of golf in Brazil. The design also considers the location of permanent buildings and the experience of players and spectators.


Hanse Golf Course Design has teamed up with LPGA and World Golf Hall of Fame member, Amy Alcott, for the project. Alcott amassed twenty-nine professional victories on the


“The Albatros Course, built in 1990, was the brain child of Hubert Chesneau. From the early days Hubert and the French Golf Federation have pursued the ambition for the Golf National to become a Ryder Cup venue. It is now a reality, however, a great deal of work remains, if we want this to become a dream come true.”


For more information about European Golf Design, visit www.egd.com


LPGA Tour, including five major championship victories. They will work closely with environmental and sustainability engineering firms in the final design process and advocate the use of native vegetation and a minimum of land movement.


Hanse has committed to relocating to Rio while the golf course is under construction.


In 2009, Hanse was elected “Architect of the Year” by Golf Magazine and, in the same year, his Castle Stuart golf course in Scotland was considered to be “The Best New International Course.”


L-r: Pascal Grizot, Chairman of the French Federation’s Ryder Cup Committee, Edward Kitson of Ryder Cup Europe and EGD Designer, Ross McMurray


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