Golf de Cicé-Blossac
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time of year to play Golf de Cicé-Blossac for the best experience?
Focus on spring (April-June) or early autumn (September-October) for your visit. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and the course will be in superb condition, avoiding the summer crowds and heat. We find the greens particularly true during these shoulder seasons.
What's the standout feature or most challenging aspect of Golf de Cicé-Blossac?
The course truly shines with its integration of water hazards, especially on the back nine. You'll need precision on holes like the par-3 14th, where a well-placed shot over water is key to a good score. Don't let the beautiful scenery distract you from the strategic demands.
Are there good amenities at Cicé-Blossac, like a pro shop or dining, and is it easy to stay nearby?
Absolutely, the clubhouse offers a welcoming restaurant with lovely views, perfect for a post-round meal. You'll find a well-stocked pro shop for any gear you forgot, and there's actually a hotel right on-site, making it incredibly convenient for an extended golf trip. We always appreciate not having to drive after a long day on the links.
How does the green fee at Golf de Cicé-Blossac compare to other courses in the region, and is it good value?
We consider Cicé-Blossac to offer excellent value, especially given the course quality and amenities. While not the cheapest round in France, you're paying for a well-maintained, engaging layout and a complete experience. Expect a mid-range green fee, which feels entirely justified for what you get.
What's the general atmosphere like at Cicé-Blossac, and should I book a tee time far in advance?
The atmosphere is pleasantly relaxed yet professional; you'll find a good mix of local members and visiting golfers. We definitely recommend booking your tee time a few weeks ahead, especially for weekend play, as it's a popular spot. Don't forget to enjoy a coffee on the terrace before your round.