Golf de l'Amirauté Deauville

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Golf de l'Amirauté Deauville for an average golfer?

You'll find Golf de l'Amirauté offers a really enjoyable challenge without being overly punishing. The two nines have distinct characters - the 'American' nine is more open with water, while the 'Normandy' nine is tighter and tree-lined, demanding precise shots. It's a course that rewards smart play over brute force, making it fun for a wide range of handicaps.

When is the best time of year to play Golf de l'Amirauté Deauville?

We always recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for the best experience. The weather is typically pleasant, the course is in fantastic condition, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds that can make tee times harder to secure. Plus, the surrounding Normandy countryside is beautiful during these seasons.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Golf de l'Amirauté, and is it worth it?

Green fees here are pretty standard for a quality course in a popular French resort area, typically ranging from 70-100 euros depending on the season and time of day. We definitely think it's worth the investment for the well-maintained fairways, interesting layout, and the overall relaxed atmosphere. You're paying for a genuinely enjoyable day out on a course that consistently delivers.

What makes Golf de l'Amirauté Deauville stand out from other courses in Normandy?

Its unique 'American style' design on the first nine, with expansive water features and large greens, really sets it apart from the more traditional, often links-style courses you find elsewhere in Normandy. The contrast with the tree-lined back nine provides a fantastic variety of holes in one round. It's a modern, well-designed track that feels distinctively different.

What's the clubhouse and post-round experience like at Golf de l'Amirauté Deauville?

The clubhouse at l'Amirauté is welcoming and comfortable, perfect for unwinding after your round. You'll find a relaxed bar and restaurant serving up good, unpretentious French fare, often with lovely views over the course. It's the ideal spot to grab a drink, discuss your birdies (or bogeys!), and soak in the Deauville golf vibe.