Superflu Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time of year to play Superflu Golf Club, considering both golf conditions and the French experience?
We recommend visiting Superflu in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). You'll avoid the intense summer heat and crowds, enjoying perfect playing conditions and the beautiful French countryside at its most vibrant.
What are the signature challenges or 'must-play' holes at Superflu Golf Club that really define the experience?
The 14th, a par-3 over a dramatic ravine, is Superflu's postcard hole - it demands precision and nerve. But don't overlook the strategic par-5 7th, where a well-placed drive can set up an eagle chance, but a miss means a tricky recovery from the ancient oak grove.
Beyond the greens, what kind of atmosphere or amenities should I expect at Superflu Golf Club's clubhouse and surrounding area?
The clubhouse at Superflu is understated French elegance, not ostentatious, but incredibly welcoming. You'll find a fantastic bistro serving local specialties and a wine list that's truly a journey through the region's best vineyards - perfect for unwinding after your round.
I'm an average golfer - will Superflu Golf Club be an enjoyable challenge, or is it strictly for low handicappers?
Superflu is a fair test for all, thanks to its multiple tee boxes, but don't underestimate its subtle challenges. The greens are notoriously quick and undulating, so bring your A-game with the putter, regardless of your handicap.
What's the best way to secure a tee time and what are the typical green fees at Superflu Golf Club?
Booking a tee time at Superflu, especially on weekends, requires planning - we suggest reserving at least 4-6 weeks in advance online. Expect green fees to be in the €120-€180 range, which, for a course of this caliber in France, we consider a solid investment in a memorable round.