Giga Golf Club
Website: https://www.giga-golf.com
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to play Giga Golf Club to avoid crowds and enjoy the best conditions?
We love Giga Golf Club in late September through early October. The summer crowds have thinned significantly, the fairways are still firm and fast, and the autumn colors around the 12th hole, overlooking the valley, are simply breathtaking. You'll find the weather perfectly mild for a full 18 holes.
What's the biggest challenge at Giga Golf Club, and which hole should I really look forward to?
The par-3 7th, playing over the ancient Roman aqueduct, is Giga's true test of nerve and precision; don't let the breathtaking view distract you from the swirling winds that often funnel through the valley. You'll need to commit to your club choice here, or you're looking at a big number. We also adore the dramatic downhill tee shot on the 15th - it's pure exhilaration.
Beyond the golf, what's the must-do experience around Giga Golf Club in France?
After your round, you absolutely must visit the local boulangerie, 'Le Pain Quotidien,' in the nearby village for their famous apricot tart - it's the perfect sweet reward. Then, we recommend a leisurely stroll through the medieval streets of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence; it's just a short drive and offers a genuine taste of authentic French charm and history.
How can I get the best value on green fees at Giga Golf Club, and what's your top booking tip?
Booking your tee time at Giga Golf Club well in advance, especially for weekend play, is crucial to secure your preferred slot and often a better rate. Look for their 'Early Bird' packages online, which can save you a significant amount if you're willing to tee off before 9 AM. We've found that playing on a weekday afternoon often provides the best balance of value and pace of play.
Should I plan on walking Giga Golf Club, and are caddies available to help with the unique terrain?
Giga Golf Club is a fantastic walk, offering incredible views and a real sense of connection to the landscape, but be prepared for some significant elevation changes, particularly on the back nine. We highly recommend taking a caddie; their local knowledge of the subtle breaks on these fast, undulating greens is invaluable, and they can certainly help navigate the more strenuous climbs.