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Le Triomphe Golf and Country Club

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Le Triomphe Golf and Country Club was founded in 1986. Le Triomphe's golf course is a Robert Trent Jones, Jr. signature championship golf course. Robert Trent Jones Jr. has designed more than 270 courses in over 40 countries and on 6 continents.

Today, Le Triomphe is only one of two clubs in the state of Louisiana to host a sanctioned P.G.A Tour event, the prestigious Chitimacha Louisiana Open. The USA Today covered articles on the Louisiana Open. Le Triomphe is also home to the Le Triomphe Golf Academy, a world-class indoor golf teaching facility and a Golf Digest “Top” 100 club-fitter, and a social clubhouse, that includes, a pool, tennis courts, dining, and fitness areas.

Le Triomphe Golf Academy

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The indoor teaching facility has teaching technology to provide students with the ultimate golf experience. Our two indoor hitting bays provide the ability to launch balls into an outdoor range from the climate controlled teaching bays. Next to the teaching facility there are more practice facilities, which includes putting greens and a chipping green area, both with sand and grass bunkers.

Some of the services offered at the Golf Academy include:

    • Playing Lessons
    • Short Game Instruction
    • Putting Analysis (TOMI System)
    • Group Lessons
    • Custom Club Fitting & Repair
    • Junior Instruction for US Kids Golf Certified Instructors
    • Certified TPI Golf Fitness Instruction

Le Triomphe Country Club

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The Le Triomphe clubhouse offers amenities such as; dining services, fitness center, 2 tennis courts, a pool, and golf course(with putting green, chipping green, and driving range). The clubhouse is also used for special events that members and nonmembers may use. Le Triomphe hosts a number of events such as Camp Triomphe for Children, Wine Club, and Action Adventure Club, and many others.

[1]USA Today Article

[2] P.G.A Tour Website

[3]Robert Trent Jones Jr

[4] Camp Triomphe

  1. ^ "Wesley Bryan wins Web.com Tour's Louisiana Open". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  2. ^ "Strong options remain for last Ryder Cup pick". PGA.com. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  3. ^ "Louisiana". www.rtj2.com. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  4. ^ "Camp Triomphe". Camp Triomphe. Retrieved 2018-09-06.