Golf de Menneville
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Golf de Menneville for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting Golf de Menneville in late spring, from May to early June, or in early autumn, around September. You'll find the course in its most vibrant condition, the weather is pleasantly mild for walking, and you avoid the peak summer crowds and heat that can sometimes make a round less enjoyable.
What kind of challenge can I expect at Golf de Menneville - is it beginner-friendly or more for experienced players?
Golf de Menneville offers a really enjoyable test for all skill levels. It's a classic French parkland layout, well-maintained with some strategic bunkering and water hazards that keep you honest, but it's not overly punishing. You'll definitely need to think your way around, but a higher handicapper won't feel out of their depth.
Beyond the course, what facilities does Golf de Menneville offer for a full day out?
You'll find a charming, welcoming clubhouse at Menneville, which is perfect for a post-round drink or a light lunch - the French usually do this so well. They also have a decent practice area, including a driving range and putting green, so you can properly warm up or work on your game before or after your round.
How does the green fee at Golf de Menneville compare to other courses in France, and what's included?
We consider Golf de Menneville to be excellent value for money, sitting comfortably in the mid-range for French green fees. Typically, your green fee covers your round, but don't expect a cart to be included as standard - most French courses prefer you to walk. It's a fair price for a well-kept, enjoyable course.
After a round at Golf de Menneville, what's your top recommendation for a local experience nearby?
After you've finished your round, we highly recommend heading into a nearby village for a true taste of French life. Find a local boulangerie for some fresh bread and pastries, or settle into a small bistro for a classic regional dish and a glass of wine. It's the perfect, authentic way to cap off your golf day.