Golf International de Longwy

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Golf International de Longwy, and what can I expect from the weather?

We always recommend visiting Longwy in late spring or early autumn. The weather is usually perfect for golf, offering comfortable temperatures and avoiding the busier summer crowds. You'll find the course in lush condition, making for a truly enjoyable round.

What makes Golf International de Longwy unique, especially given its 'international' name?

Its 'international' name comes from its prime location right on the French-Belgian-Luxembourg border, making it a fantastic hub for golfers from all three countries. You'll experience a friendly, diverse atmosphere on the course, often hearing multiple languages during your round. It's a truly European golf experience.

Is Golf International de Longwy challenging for an average golfer, and what's a standout hole?

Longwy offers a fair and enjoyable challenge for most golfers, balancing open fairways with strategically placed hazards. For us, the par-3 14th hole is a real standout, often playing over a valley to a well-guarded green. You'll need to commit to your shot here, as it's both beautiful and demanding.

What's the overall value like at Golf International de Longwy, and are there any practical tips for a visit?

You'll find excellent value at Longwy; green fees are quite reasonable for a course of this quality in France. We suggest planning to walk the course if you can, as it's a very pleasant trek with gentle elevation changes. After your round, explore the nearby UNESCO World Heritage fortifications of Longwy-Haut for a dose of local history.

What kind of atmosphere should I expect at the clubhouse and around the course?

You'll discover a welcoming and unpretentious atmosphere at Longwy, which we genuinely appreciate. The clubhouse is comfortable and practical, perfect for a post-round drink or meal without any fuss. It's a place where the focus is truly on the golf and enjoying good company.