Golf de Teynac
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Golf de Teynac for optimal conditions?
We always recommend visiting in spring, from April to May, or early autumn, September through October. You'll find the course in superb condition, less crowded than peak summer, and the weather is usually perfect for a round without the intense heat. It's truly the sweet spot for an enjoyable game here.
What kind of challenge does Golf de Teynac present, and are there any must-play holes?
Teynac offers a delightful challenge, particularly with its undulating greens and strategically placed bunkers that demand precision. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, where a precise iron shot over a natural water hazard is crucial, and the finishing 18th, a long par-5 that truly tests your stamina and strategy. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play, not just brute force.
What's the post-round experience like at Golf de Teynac, and what local flavors should we try?
The clubhouse at Teynac has a wonderfully relaxed, authentic French feel that we adore. We highly recommend lingering on the terrace for a glass of local Bordeaux wine - you're right in the heart of wine country, after all - paired with their excellent regional cheese board. It's the perfect way to unwind and soak in the atmosphere after your round.
How easy is it to get to Golf de Teynac from Bordeaux, and is it worth a dedicated trip?
Teynac is conveniently located just a short, scenic drive from Bordeaux, making it an ideal day trip or a perfect addition to a longer wine-tasting itinerary. We suggest renting a car for the flexibility to explore the surrounding vineyards before or after your game. It's absolutely worth the trip for its unique blend of golf and regional charm.
What should we expect regarding green fees at Golf de Teynac, and is it good value for money?
Green fees at Teynac are quite reasonable for a course of its quality in France, typically ranging from 60-80 Euros depending on the season and time of day. We consider it excellent value; you're getting a meticulously maintained course with a genuine local feel, far from the overly manicured resort courses. You'll leave feeling like you've experienced authentic French golf.