Golf de Saint-Malo

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golf de Saint-Malo for ideal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting from late spring to early autumn, specifically May through September, for the best playing conditions. You'll find the course in prime shape with longer daylight hours and consistently mild weather, perfect for a relaxed round. Be sure to book your tee times well in advance, especially if you're planning a summer trip.

How challenging is Golf de Saint-Malo for an average golfer?

Don't let the picturesque setting fool you-Golf de Saint-Malo offers a fair but engaging challenge for most golfers. You'll encounter some strategically placed water hazards, particularly around the signature 18th hole, and well-guarded greens that demand thoughtful shot placement. It's a course that will test your club selection but remains enjoyable for mid-handicappers.

What's the standout feature or signature hole at Golf de Saint-Malo?

The course truly shines with its stunning lake views, especially around holes 9, 10, and the dramatic 18th, which play directly alongside the Mirloup Lake. The par-5 18th is particularly memorable-you'll need to navigate water twice to reach the green, offering a thrilling and beautiful finish to your round. It's a test of nerve and precision you won't forget.

Is playing Golf de Saint-Malo an expensive experience, and what should I expect for green fees?

While not a budget course, we consider Golf de Saint-Malo excellent value for the quality of golf and the beautiful setting you receive. Green fees typically range from €60-€90, depending on the season and day of the week, which is quite reasonable for a course of this caliber in France. You're paying for a well-maintained track and a genuinely enjoyable day out on the links.

How easy is it to get to Golf de Saint-Malo from the city, and what's the clubhouse like?

Getting to the course is a breeze-it's just a short 15-20 minute drive from the historic walls of Saint-Malo, making it incredibly convenient for a day trip. The clubhouse is welcoming and unpretentious, offering a relaxed atmosphere where you can grab a decent meal or a refreshing drink after your round. We always enjoy a post-game crêpe there, soaking in the views.