Golf des Templiers

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golf des Templiers?

We highly recommend visiting in spring, from April to June, or during early autumn in September and October. You'll find the weather pleasantly mild and the course in pristine condition, avoiding the intense summer heat and larger crowds. We particularly loved the vibrant greens in late spring.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Golf des Templiers?

Golf des Templiers offers a thoughtful challenge, with a layout that demands precision rather than brute force. You'll encounter some clever doglegs and well-placed bunkers, especially on the back nine, which really tests your iron play. The greens are often subtle, so pay attention to your reads.

What makes Golf des Templiers stand out from other courses in France?

It's the unique blend of a beautifully maintained course set within a tranquil, almost timeless landscape that truly sets it apart. You're playing through mature, ancient-feeling woodlands, giving it a distinct character that lives up to its "Templiers" name. The atmosphere is genuinely peaceful and immersive.

Is Golf des Templiers an expensive course to play, and what's the overall value?

While not a budget option, we consider Golf des Templiers to offer excellent value for the quality of the experience. Expect green fees to be in the €70-€90 range for 18 holes, which is very competitive for such a well-regarded course in France. You're paying for a meticulously kept course and a truly memorable round.

What practical advice do you have for someone planning a round at Golf des Templiers?

Definitely book your tee time in advance, especially if you're playing on a weekend, as it's a popular spot. After your round, we suggest exploring the charming local villages nearby; they offer fantastic opportunities for a relaxed French meal or a glass of local wine. The course is conveniently located about an hour's drive from Paris.