Golf Royale De Fez
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Golf Royale De Fez without melting on the greens?
You'll want to aim for spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November). The weather is beautifully mild then, perfect for enjoying the course's mature tree-lined fairways without the intense summer heat. Avoid July and August unless you love playing in a sauna.
What's the biggest challenge or unique feature I should prepare for at Golf Royale De Fez?
The course isn't overly long, but those tight, tree-lined fairways demand accuracy off the tee. You'll find yourself needing to shape shots, especially on the back nine, where the mature eucalyptus and olive trees can quickly turn a good drive into a lost ball. It's a classic parkland test of precision, not brute force.
Is Golf Royale De Fez good value for money compared to other Moroccan courses?
Absolutely, it offers excellent value, especially when you consider its central location and well-maintained condition. While not as flashy as some resort courses, you'll get a solid round on a historic track for a very reasonable green fee. Expect to pay around 400-600 MAD, which is a steal for the experience.
What's the vibe like at the clubhouse after a round at Golf Royale De Fez?
The clubhouse has a charming, old-school Moroccan feel - it's not flashy, but it's comfortable and welcoming. You'll find a relaxed atmosphere perfect for a post-round mint tea or a cold drink on the terrace, often with locals and a few international visitors sharing stories. Don't expect a gourmet meal, but the simple snacks are perfectly fine.
How easy is it to get to Golf Royale De Fez if I'm staying in the Fez medina?
Getting there is quite straightforward; it's only about a 15-20 minute taxi ride from the medina. We recommend negotiating a price with a grand taxi driver beforehand, which should be around 50-70 MAD each way. It's a quick escape from the bustling city into a peaceful green oasis.