Golf de la Sorelle
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Golf de la Sorelle for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting Golf de la Sorelle in late spring, typically May or early June, or again in September. You'll find the course in its most vibrant condition then, with comfortable temperatures perfect for a full 18 holes, avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds.
What kind of challenge does Golf de la Sorelle present - is it a course for all handicaps?
Don't let the serene setting fool you; Golf de la Sorelle demands smart play, especially around its subtly contoured greens and the tight, tree-lined fairways on the back nine. It's a fantastic test of course management for all handicaps, rewarding precision over brute force.
What's the one thing that truly sets Golf de la Sorelle apart from other French courses?
What truly sets Golf de la Sorelle apart is its seamless integration with the natural French countryside, particularly the tranquil stretch along the Sorelle river on holes 7 through 9. You'll feel a genuine sense of peace and isolation here, a rare find even in France's best golf landscapes.
How easy is it to get a tee time at Golf de la Sorelle, and what should I expect regarding green fees?
Securing a tee time at Golf de la Sorelle is generally straightforward, but we always advise booking a few weeks ahead, especially if you're aiming for a weekend or a specific morning slot. Green fees are quite reasonable for the quality, typically in the 70-90 Euro range, and you'll find the value excellent for a course of this caliber.
After a round at Golf de la Sorelle, what's your top recommendation for a local experience?
After your round, you absolutely must head into the nearby village of Saint-Martin-sur-Sorelle for a proper French lunch. We always seek out a small bistro for a plat du jour and a glass of local wine - it's the perfect, authentic end to a day on the links at Sorelle.