Golf du Genêt

Website: https://golfdugenet.fr/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Golf du Genêt for ideal conditions?

We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Golf du Genêt. You'll find the course in prime condition, the genêt (broom) plants are often in bloom, and the crowds are thinner than in peak summer. The weather is usually perfect for a full 18 holes without the intense heat.

What kind of challenge does Golf du Genêt present for a mid-handicapper?

Golf du Genêt offers a fair but engaging challenge that rewards thoughtful play. The course isn't overly long, but its clever bunkering and subtle undulations around the greens demand precision, especially on the back nine. You'll need to think your way around rather than just relying on power.

Are there any signature holes at Golf du Genêt we should particularly look out for?

Absolutely, the par-3 7th hole is a stunner, playing over a natural ravine to a well-guarded green- it's a real test of nerve and club selection. We also love the finishing 18th, a dogleg par-4 that requires a precise drive to set up a challenging approach to the clubhouse. These holes truly capture the course's character.

What's the typical cost for a round at Golf du Genêt, and is it good value?

Green fees at Golf du Genêt are quite reasonable for a course of this quality in France, typically ranging from 60-80 Euros depending on the season. We think it offers excellent value; you're getting a meticulously maintained course with a friendly atmosphere, without the premium price tag of some flashier resorts.

What's the post-round experience like at Golf du Genêt, and what should we expect?

After your round, head straight to the clubhouse terrace. It's a relaxed spot with fantastic views over the 18th green, perfect for enjoying a local beer or a simple, delicious French lunch. You'll find the staff welcoming, and it's a great place to recap your birdies and bogeys in a laid-back setting.