The French International Amateur Championship, known as the Internationaux de France – Coupe Murat, is an annual amateur golf tournament held at Golf de Chantilly in Vineuil-Saint-Firmin, France. This championship, contested over 72 holes, was first held in 1945 under the name of the Coupe Challenge Loulou Murat. It was played in stroke play from the start, unusual at a time when most major national and international competitions were played in match play. Prince Murat, president of Chantilly Golf Club between 1909 and 1932, gave name to the trophy.