Mont Choisy - Le Golf
Website: http://www.montchoisygolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Mont Choisy - Le Golf for ideal conditions?
For the absolute best playing conditions at Mont Choisy, we highly recommend visiting between May and November. You'll enjoy cooler, drier weather, which means the course is in pristine shape and you won't be battling intense humidity. The gentle breezes during this period are also a welcome relief on the open fairways.
How does Mont Choisy's modern links-style design truly play, and what should I expect?
Don't expect a traditional Scottish links; Mont Choisy offers a unique, tropical interpretation with wide, forgiving fairways. However, you'll find plenty of strategically placed bunkers and water hazards that demand smart course management, especially when the wind picks up. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play over brute force.
Is Mont Choisy a good choice for golfers who aren't scratch players, or is it overly challenging?
Mont Choisy is surprisingly playable for all handicaps, which we really appreciate. The generous fairways offer a comfortable landing area, but the course still provides a good test with its well-protected greens and the occasional forced carry over water. You'll have a genuinely fun and engaging round without feeling completely overwhelmed.
What's the post-round experience like at Mont Choisy, and is it worth lingering?
Absolutely, plan to linger after your round; it's part of the Mont Choisy experience. The clubhouse terrace offers fantastic views over the 18th green, especially as the sun begins to set. It's a relaxed, friendly atmosphere perfect for unwinding with a drink and recounting your best shots of the day.
Are there any specific holes or features at Mont Choisy that really stand out and demand attention?
You'll definitely remember the par-3 13th, a stunning hole with its water feature and tricky green that demands precision. The finishing stretch, particularly the 17th and 18th, also provides a memorable challenge, requiring accurate shots to navigate water and bunkers. These holes truly showcase the course's strategic design.