Anne-Laure Ricci

Born
in
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,
France

About

Anne-Laure Ricci has designed an 18-hole golf course in France that is recognized for a balance of moderate technical difficulty and accessibility, helping set new standards for golf architecture.

Anne-Laure Ricci is a golf course architect known for work in France, where she has contributed an 18-hole design notable for its moderate technical difficulty, blending playability and challenge for a range of golfers. Ricci is part of a steadily growing cohort of women making an impact in the traditionally male-dominated field of golf architecture. Her designs emphasize enjoyable play and accessibility, aligning with evolving trends towards inclusivity in the sport. While specific details about her career trajectory and additional projects remain limited, her work demonstrates a commitment to both aesthetic sensibilities and practical golfer experience, contributing to the reputation and presence of female architects in European golf. Ricci’s course features amenities such as a restaurant and driving range, making it a welcoming environment for both seasoned players and newcomers. She remains an influential figure among contemporary architects working in France, although comprehensive biographical details have not been widely published.