Golf de Servanes

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time of year to play Golf de Servanes for the best experience?

We highly recommend visiting in spring, from April to May, or during early autumn, September through October. You'll find the weather perfectly mild for golf, avoiding the intense Provençal summer heat, and the course is in its absolute prime condition. The vibrant colors of the surrounding olive groves and vineyards are particularly stunning during these seasons.

What's the most memorable or challenging aspect of Golf de Servanes' layout?

The course truly shines with its strategic use of water and elevation changes, especially around holes 13 through 15. You'll need precise iron play to navigate the tricky approaches over water and avoid the ancient olive trees that guard the greens. It's a beautiful test of your short game and course management.

Is Golf de Servanes a good value for a round in Provence, and what should I expect for green fees?

We consider Servanes an excellent mid-range option in Provence, offering superb value for its quality and stunning setting. Expect green fees to typically range from 70-100 Euros, depending on the season and time of day you play. It's a fair price for a well-maintained course with truly breathtaking views of the Alpilles.

What's the overall atmosphere like at Golf de Servanes, and what amenities are available?

The atmosphere is wonderfully relaxed and authentically Provençal, set amidst olive groves and vineyards. After your round, we highly recommend lingering at the clubhouse terrace; their local rosé and simple, delicious regional dishes are the perfect way to unwind. It's less about flashy luxury and more about genuine charm and a warm welcome.

What's one practical tip for playing Golf de Servanes that most visitors might overlook?

Don't underestimate the subtle slopes on the greens; they often break more than they appear, especially towards the Alpilles mountains. We always advise taking an extra moment to read your putts carefully, and consider a caddy if you're serious about scoring well. Also, bring plenty of water, even on cooler days, as the sun can be intense.