Golf des Deux Alpes

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Golf des Deux Alpes, and how does the altitude affect your game?

We recommend visiting during the summer months, typically July and August, when the course is fully open and the mountain air is crisp. You'll definitely notice your ball flying further here - it's a real advantage, but remember to adjust your club selection accordingly. The thinner air also means you might tire a bit quicker, so stay hydrated.

Is Golf des Deux Alpes a challenging course for all skill levels, and what unique features should I prepare for?

While it's a compact 9-hole course, don't underestimate it; the mountain terrain presents some tricky lies and significant elevation changes. You'll find yourself hitting uphill and downhill shots frequently, so mastering your short game and approach shots is key. It's a fun challenge, especially for those used to flatter courses.

What are the typical green fees at Golf des Deux Alpes, and is it good value for a mountain course?

Expect green fees to be in line with other resort courses in France, usually around 30-50 euros for 9 holes, depending on the season. We think it's excellent value for the unique experience of playing golf at this altitude with such stunning panoramic views. It's more about the memorable experience than a championship layout.

How easy is it to get to Golf des Deux Alpes, especially if I'm not staying in the resort?

Access is straightforward, usually involving a scenic drive up the mountain roads to the resort itself. Once you're in Les Deux Alpes, the course is well-signposted and easily reachable from anywhere in the village. Parking is generally available near the clubhouse, making for a hassle-free arrival.

What other activities or attractions are available around Golf des Deux Alpes for non-golfers or after a round?

Les Deux Alpes is primarily a ski resort, so in summer, it transforms into a hub for mountain biking, hiking, and paragliding. You'll find plenty of trails for all levels, and the resort offers various lifts for scenic rides and access to higher terrain. It's a fantastic spot for an active family trip, even if not everyone plays golf.