Golf du Sart

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of golf challenge does Golf du Sart present, and is it suitable for all skill levels?

Golf du Sart offers a wonderfully strategic test, not just a brute force challenge. Its tree-lined fairways and subtly contoured greens demand thoughtful shot placement, making it incredibly rewarding for mid-to-low handicappers while still being fair for higher handicaps who play smart. We found it's a course that truly rewards precision over raw power.

When is the best time of year to experience Golf du Sart at its finest?

We highly recommend visiting Golf du Sart in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is typically pleasant, the course conditions are immaculate, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds, allowing for a more relaxed and enjoyable round. The changing foliage in autumn adds a particularly beautiful backdrop.

What truly makes Golf du Sart a unique golfing experience compared to other French courses?

What truly sets Golf du Sart apart is its elegant, classic French parkland design, seamlessly integrated into the natural landscape. You'll discover a timeless feel here, particularly around the challenging par-3 12th hole with its clever bunkering, which we found to be a real highlight and a true test of nerve. It's a course that feels both grand and intimately connected to its surroundings.

What can I expect from the clubhouse and post-round experience at Golf du Sart?

The clubhouse at Golf du Sart perfectly complements the course- it's a charming, traditional French affair. We always make time to enjoy a fantastic meal on the terrace overlooking the 18th green; the local cuisine is excellent, and the service is warm and inviting, making for a perfect end to your round. Don't skip the local cheese board.

How should I go about booking a tee time at Golf du Sart, and what's the typical green fee?

We advise booking your tee time well in advance, especially if you're planning a weekend round, as it's a popular local gem. Green fees are generally in the mid-range for a quality French course- expect to pay around €70-€100, which we consider excellent value for such a well-maintained and enjoyable track. Check their website directly for the most accurate rates.