Le Golf National near Paris, the Albatros course that hosted the 2018 Ryder Cup, France
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Corporate Golf Trips to France

A Ryder Cup venue, the elegant clubs of Paris and faultless French hospitality, arranged for client days and team events. The flagship round, the dining and the logistics, handled.

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Who this trip suits

A corporate golf trip to France is built for entertaining: a true championship round at Le Golf National, the refined clubs of the Paris region, faultless hotels and dining, and the short transfers that let you fit a round, a meeting and a memorable dinner into a tight schedule. It suits companies hosting clients, rewarding a team or running an offsite that needs to impress without a long flight.

The natural base is Paris and its western suburbs, where Le Golf National, Saint Cloud and Saint Germain sit within easy reach of the city, with Chantilly and Fontainebleau a short drive out. We handle the tee times, the private transfers, the hospitality and the dinners, and we can pair the golf with a non playing program for partners or colleagues. For context see our France hub and the best courses in France.

The courses to build it around

Indicative 2026 green fees for leading Paris region courses, in euros, on the days visitors and corporate groups can play. Figures change by season and access policy, so always confirm directly before booking.
CourseArea and noteIndicative green fee
Le Golf National, AlbatrosGuyancourt, 2018 Ryder Cup hostAbout 110 to 140 euros
Le Golf National, AigleGuyancourt, the resort second courseAbout 70 to 95 euros
Golf de Saint CloudWest Paris, 36 holes, guest accessAbout 110 to 130 euros
Golf de ChantillyNorth of Paris, classic Vineuil courseAbout 120 to 160 euros, guest days
Golf de FontainebleauSouth of Paris, heathland in the forestAbout 110 to 150 euros, guest days

Green fees verified June 2026 from club and operator sources; indicative and seasonal. Several Paris clubs are private with limited guest access, and the Albatros closes around its tournament and renovation calendar. Always confirm directly before booking. See the France green fees guide.

A sample structure

Day 1, arrive and warm up

Private transfer from the airport or central Paris to a four or five star hotel, an afternoon nine and a range session at Saint Cloud or the Aigle course, then a welcome dinner in the city.

Day 2, the flagship round

The headline day on the Albatros at Le Golf National, the 2018 Ryder Cup amphitheatre, with hospitality, a shotgun for a larger group and prizes, followed by a long lunch or a dinner in Versailles.

Day 3, the classic and the close

A round at Chantilly or Fontainebleau, two of the finest classic courses in France, before a final lunch and the transfers home, or an extra night in Paris for those staying on.

Indicative package range

Indicative 2026 package ranges, third party and per head, excluding flights. Green fees, hotel and hospitality rates swing with the season and group size, so always confirm directly before booking.
Event levelPer head, indicativeWhat it tends to include
Day eventFrom about 300 to 600 eurosOne round with hospitality, lunch and shared transfers.
Two dayAbout 900 to 1,600 eurosFour star hotel, two rounds including the Albatros, private coach and dining.
PremiumAbout 1,800 euros and upFive star Paris hotel, the marquee courses, private transfers, branded hospitality and gala dinner.

Best time to book. Late spring and early autumn give the best conditions, so reserve the flagship rounds, hotels and hospitality two to four months ahead, earlier for a large group. For a fully managed corporate event, send the brief below or request a corporate golf quote.

Plan a France corporate event

We secure the tee times across Le Golf National and the great Paris clubs, arrange the hospitality, the private transfers and the dinners, and run the day so you can host. Tell us roughly when and how many are attending and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

Frequently asked

Why is France good for a corporate golf trip?

France pairs a genuine championship venue in Le Golf National, host of the 2018 Ryder Cup and the 2024 Olympic golf, with a cluster of refined clubs around Paris, world class hotels and dining, and short transfers. That mix of a flagship round, elegant hospitality and easy logistics is ideal for client entertaining and team events.

How much does a corporate golf trip to France cost?

Indicative 2026 green fees around Paris run from about 90 euros at value clubs to roughly 130 euros at Le Golf National and the leading private clubs on guest days. A two or three day corporate event with four or five star hotels, two rounds, private transfers and dining typically lands from around 900 to 2,500 euros per head, excluding flights. Rates change by season, so always confirm directly before booking.

Can companies play Le Golf National?

Yes. Le Golf National near Versailles is a public resort venue with three courses, including the Albatros that hosted the 2018 Ryder Cup, and it has a dedicated events and hospitality operation. The Albatros sees renovation and tournament closures around its event calendar, so corporate dates must be confirmed well ahead.

When is the best time for corporate golf in France?

Late spring and early autumn, from May to June and September to October, give the most reliable weather and the best course conditioning around Paris. Summer is warm and busy, and winter golf is quieter but cooler and wetter. Book the flagship rounds and hotels two to four months ahead for a corporate group.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course facts and indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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