Golf du Reginu
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to play Golf du Reginu for the best weather and fewest crowds?
We always recommend visiting Golf du Reginu in the shoulder seasons - late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). You'll enjoy comfortably warm weather perfect for golf, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat and the peak tourist rush, making for a much more relaxed round.
What kind of challenge can I expect at Golf du Reginu - is it suitable for all handicaps?
Golf du Reginu offers a delightful, playable challenge that truly suits all handicaps. While it's not going to punish you like a championship links, the course demands thoughtful shot placement, especially around its well-guarded greens. It's more about enjoying the scenery and a good walk than battling extreme difficulty.
What's the most memorable feature or signature hole at Golf du Reginu?
For us, the standout feature is undoubtedly the breathtaking panorama you get, especially on the back nine. Keep an eye out for the 14th hole; its elevated tee offers stunning views of the Reginu valley and the distant mountains, making it a truly unforgettable moment in your round.
Are the green fees at Golf du Reginu good value, and what should I expect for the price?
We find Golf du Reginu offers excellent value for a course in such a beautiful setting. You're paying for a well-maintained, enjoyable layout with fantastic views, not just a name. Expect a friendly atmosphere and a course that's always in good condition, making the green fee feel well spent.
Should I rent a buggy at Golf du Reginu, or is it an easy walk?
While Golf du Reginu isn't overly hilly, there are some gentle inclines, especially on the back nine. If you prefer to conserve energy and fully soak in the views, a buggy is a good option, but it's certainly a very pleasant and manageable walk for most golfers.