Corse-du-Sud

Weather

  • Jan: °C high, °C low
  • Feb: °C high, °C low
  • Mar: °C high, °C low
  • Apr: °C high, °C low
  • May: °C high, °C low
  • Jun: °C high, °C low
  • Jul: °C high, °C low
  • Aug: °C high, °C low
  • Sep: °C high, °C low
  • Oct: °C high, °C low
  • Nov: °C high, °C low
  • Dec: °C high, °C low

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Corse-du-Sud?

We've found that spring, from April to May, and early autumn, in September and October, offer the most pleasant golfing conditions. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and crowds, enjoying comfortable temperatures and lush courses. Winter sees some courses close or operate on limited schedules, so we recommend sticking to the shoulder seasons.

What kind of golf experience should I expect from the courses in Corse-du-Sud?

You're in for a treat with a distinct Mediterranean golf experience, often featuring dramatic coastal views and challenging layouts. Expect courses that demand precision, especially when the sea breeze picks up, and offer a unique blend of natural beauty and strategic play. It's not just about the golf; it's about the stunning backdrop.

Is golfing in Corse-du-Sud an expensive affair, and what are typical green fees?

While not a budget-friendly destination, the quality and scenery often justify the cost. Green fees generally range from €80 to €150 per round, depending on the course and time of year. We recommend booking in advance, especially during peak shoulder seasons, to secure your preferred tee times.

How easy is it to combine a golf trip with exploring the rest of Corse-du-Sud?

Absolutely, combining golf with exploration is a must-do here, and we highly recommend renting a car. The island's winding roads connect its charming towns, pristine beaches, and stunning natural parks, making it easy to transition from the greens to sightseeing. Just factor in travel time, as distances can feel longer due to the terrain.

Are there any unique challenges or local quirks golfers should be aware of in Corse-du-Sud?

Be prepared for the famous Corsican wind, which can significantly impact your game, especially on coastal holes-pack an extra layer and practice your low punch shot. We've also noticed a generally relaxed pace of play, so embrace it and take your time to soak in the incredible surroundings; rushing isn't the Corsican way.