Golf Saint Apollinaire
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Golf Saint Apollinaire for ideal conditions?
We recommend visiting in spring, typically April to May, or early autumn from September through October. You'll find the course in its most pristine condition during these months, with pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak summer season. It's the perfect window to truly appreciate the course's design without feeling rushed.
How challenging is Golf Saint Apollinaire, and what kind of golfer will enjoy it most?
Saint Apollinaire offers a really fair test of golf, rewarding thoughtful course management over pure power. We found the greens to be particularly nuanced, demanding precision with your approach shots and putting. Mid-to-low handicappers will love the strategic demands, but higher handicappers will still have a blast if they choose the right tees and play smart.
What's the standout feature or a must-play hole at Golf Saint Apollinaire?
The course truly shines with its immaculate conditioning and the clever integration of water features, especially on the back nine. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful, challenging hole where precision is absolutely key to avoiding a watery grave and securing a well-earned par. It's a real stunner.
Is Golf Saint Apollinaire a good value compared to other courses in France?
We think Saint Apollinaire offers excellent value for the quality of the experience you receive. While not the cheapest round in France, the superb course maintenance, modern facilities, and welcoming atmosphere easily justify the green fee. You're paying for a top-tier golf experience without the exorbitant prices of some more famous destinations.
What's the clubhouse experience like at Golf Saint Apollinaire, especially for post-round food and drinks?
The clubhouse at Saint Apollinaire is modern, stylish, and incredibly inviting-the perfect spot to unwind after your round. We highly recommend staying for lunch or a drink on the terrace; the local French cuisine is fantastic, and it's a great way to soak in the views and discuss your birdies (or bogeys) in a relaxed setting. It truly completes the day.