I recently played a round at Tom Simpson's Golf de Fontainebleau which lies about an hour's drive south of Paris.
These are taken on a camera-phone, and it was a little bit of a grey day - the course can be more photogenic, i'm sure.
The 1st, short par 4 of 340 yds - the fairway falls away from right to left leaving an uphill second to the green. The cross bunkers are only around 140 yards from the tee and only punish a bad mishit.
The 2nd, par 3, 180 yards - heather-clad hillside partially hides the green which is pushed up.
3rd hole, epic par 5, 530 yds, with teardrop bunker - a good drive will still land some way short of the bunker.
Although the golfer can see the length of the hole from the tee, a great drive leaves this blind second over the rise:
And then the approach to the green:
The 4th hole, a super par 4, 420 yds, sweeping dogleg right - the approach shot (you may be able to just make out the tiered green):
The 6th hole, par 4, 365 yds, probably my favourite. Narrow tee-shot:
Approach shot, over sea of bunkers:
To this sunken, demi-punchbowl green:
Par 4 7th, 435 yds, approach:
On the 8th hole, this tree is showing its age. Don't mention "tree removal" project here
9th hole, short par 4: intimidating bunker guards the corner of the dogleg right:
Leaves this approach to the lovely olde clubhouse:
10th, par 3, 195 yds, a well protected tiered green:
11th, par 5, long 560 yds, prime lay-up area in front of the cross-bunkers, features a depression:
12th par 5, 470 yds, reachable in 2, challenges the golfer to hit over a carpet of boulders to find the green in two:
14th par 3, 165 yds. The 3 cross-bunkers are deep enough to obscure the flag completely, when in them.
Side shot of the green: Being long on this hole is no bargain either as the two tiered green leaves a dicey downhiller to the hole with this flag position:
15th, par 4, 430 yds, features a blind second shot at marker pole, over these cross bunkers:
16th, beautiful downhill sweeping dogleg left, 390 yds: Approach shot.
17th, short par 4, from the ladies tee (men play from an angle from the left), seemed one of the weaker holes on the course, but the bonnie heather keeps the golfer engaged:
18th, solid par 4 finish, 430 yds, elevated tee with more cross bunkers and very wide green:
18th
Voila !!