Between Luxury and Technology: Discover the Golf & Resort of the Château du Bois d'Arlon
- Guillaume SAUZET
- Jan 29
- 2 min read
The Golf and Resort of the Château du Bois d'Arlon offers an exceptional 27-hole first-class course. All the technological equipment and synthetic turf have been entrusted to us, including the two coaching studios, both indoors and outdoors, as well as the hotel simulator. Located in a sumptuous natural setting of more than 220 hectares, this complex offers a perfect blend of luxury, sport and respect for the environment.

The resort will feature two 18-hole golf courses, designed by English architects Jonathan Davison and Stuart Hallett, who have ensured that the facilities are in harmony with the natural landscape. Davison's 'Parkland' course blends seamlessly into the estate's parkland, while Hallett's 'Heathland' course features a wilder design, using existing vegetation to enhance its rustic charm.

In addition to golf, the resort will feature a 64-room four-star hotel, a 150-seat restaurant and 14 family lodges, providing a wealth of options for extended stays and events. The project also places a premium on ecology with precise irrigation systems, rainwater harvesting and the use of solar panels to maximise energy efficiency .

For golf enthusiasts and visitors alike, Golf & Resort du Château du Bois d'Arlon promises not only top-notch facilities, but also an immersive experience that respects and enhances its natural surroundings.

For the technological part of the Golf & Resort du Château du Bois d'Arlon, cutting-edge facilities have been set up with Biomecaforce and Trackman technologies, offering an unrivaled golf training experience.
Biomecaforce technology uses force plates and smart cameras to capture precise kinetic and kinematic data. These platforms allow for detailed analysis of a golfer's swing signature, helping to quickly diagnose the improvements needed to optimize the player's performance. This technology is particularly advanced and offers an individualized training experience, suitable for both beginners and professional golfers .

At the same time, the TrackMan 4, used to track the trajectory of the ball and measure club data at the moment of impact. This device is extremely precise and can be used both indoors and outdoors, even allowing you to play virtually on hundreds of golf courses in its simulator application .
These advanced technologies ensure that the Golf & Resort du Château du Bois d'Arlon is not only a place of relaxation and leisure, but also a high-tech training center where science and sport meet to improve golfers' performance.

Jean-Jacques Rivet, a recognized expert in biomechanics, especially in the field of golf, where he has made a significant contribution through his Biomecaswing center, will take the reins of technology and bring his expertise in a setting that aims to become an exceptional place for the practice of golf, reinforced by its innovative and scientific approach to sports performance.

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