Golf de Lezza

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Golf de Lezza unique, especially as a 9-hole course, and what views can I expect?

You're coming to Lezza for those incredible panoramic views over the Gulf of Porto-Vecchio and the Corsican mountains - they're truly breathtaking. While it's a 9-hole course, it feels much grander, with significant elevation changes and clever routing that makes each hole distinct. You'll find yourself stopping to take in the scenery as much as you're focusing on your swing.

When is the best time of year to play Golf de Lezza to enjoy the weather and avoid peak crowds?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring, around May or early June, or in early autumn, from September to October. The weather is comfortably warm but not scorching, and you'll find the course much less crowded than during the bustling summer months. Avoid July and August if you prefer a more relaxed pace and cooler temperatures.

How challenging is Golf de Lezza for different skill levels, and what specific shots should I prepare for on this 9-hole layout?

Lezza offers a surprisingly engaging challenge for all levels, largely due to its elevation changes and the occasional strong Corsican wind. You'll definitely need to master some uphill and downhill lies, and be prepared for approach shots into greens that can be tricky to hold. Playing the course twice for 18 holes provides a fresh perspective, as the wind often shifts.

What's the atmosphere like at Golf de Lezza's clubhouse, and what local touches should I look for?

The clubhouse at Lezza is wonderfully unpretentious and welcoming, reflecting true Corsican hospitality. You won't find anything overly fancy, but you will get a genuine, friendly reception and often some delicious, simple local fare like charcuterie or cheese. It's the perfect spot for a relaxed drink after your round, soaking in those stunning views from the terrace.

What should I know about booking a tee time at Golf de Lezza, and is it common to play the 9 holes twice for a full round?

It's always smart to book your tee time a few days in advance, especially during the shoulder seasons, to secure your preferred slot. Yes, playing the 9 holes twice is the standard way to get an 18-hole round here, and the course is designed to offer a slightly different feel on your second loop. Green fees are quite reasonable for the quality and views you receive, making it excellent value.