Alsace Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time of year to play Alsace Golf Club for the best experience?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring, from May to June, or early autumn, specifically September. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures, vibrant landscapes with the vineyards in full glory, and avoid the peak summer crowds. The course conditions are typically at their absolute best during these shoulder seasons.
What's the most memorable or challenging aspect of playing Alsace Golf Club?
You'll quickly discover the course's clever use of natural water hazards and elevation changes, particularly on the back nine. We found the par-3 14th, with its demanding carry over water and a tricky green, to be a real test of nerve and precision. Don't let the picturesque setting fool you-it demands your full attention.
We're planning a golf trip to Alsace Golf Club; what local experiences should we absolutely not miss nearby?
After your round, you absolutely must explore the charming wine villages like Eguisheim or Riquewihr, just a short drive away. We recommend a wine tasting at a local caveau-it's the perfect way to unwind and experience the true spirit of Alsace. The region's unique gastronomy is also a must-try.
How does the green fee at Alsace Golf Club compare to the overall experience and facilities?
We consider the green fee here to be excellent value, especially given the course's immaculate condition and the stunning regional backdrop. You're not just paying for a round of golf; you're investing in a memorable day in one of France's most beautiful regions, complete with a welcoming clubhouse. The practice facilities are also top-notch.
What kind of course conditions can we expect at Alsace Golf Club, especially regarding walkability or cart use?
The course is generally very well-maintained and quite walkable, offering a pleasant stroll through rolling terrain. While carts are available, we highly recommend walking to fully appreciate the peaceful surroundings and the subtle undulations of the fairways. You'll get a better feel for the course's thoughtful design on foot.