Golf d'Andaine

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Golf d'Andaine for ideal conditions?

We always recommend late spring - May or early June - or early autumn, like September. You'll avoid the peak summer crowds and heat, enjoying the course when it's lush and the weather is perfectly mild for a full round. The fairways are at their best, and you'll appreciate the quieter atmosphere.

Is Golf d'Andaine a tough track, or can a higher handicapper enjoy it too?

Golf d'Andaine offers a really fair challenge, leaning more towards strategic play than brute force. You'll find some tight tree-lined holes that demand accuracy, but the greens are generally receptive, making it enjoyable for a range of handicaps. Don't let the picturesque setting fool you - it still asks for your best short game.

What's the one hole at Golf d'Andaine I absolutely shouldn't miss?

For us, the par-3 7th hole really stands out - it's a beauty and a beast. You're hitting over a valley to a well-guarded green, often with a tricky crosswind, so club selection is paramount. It's a true test of nerve and a fantastic photo opportunity, embodying the course's natural charm.

What's the post-round experience like at Golf d'Andaine's clubhouse?

The clubhouse at Golf d'Andaine has a wonderfully relaxed, authentic French feel - no stuffiness here. We always grab a local cider and a croque monsieur on the terrace, soaking in the views of the 18th green. It's the perfect spot to unwind and chat about your round with fellow golfers.

How does the green fee at Golf d'Andaine compare to other courses in France, and is it good value?

You'll find Golf d'Andaine offers excellent value, especially considering the quality of the course and its pristine condition. While not the cheapest, it's certainly more accessible than some of the flashier French resorts, giving you a top-tier golf experience without breaking the bank. We think it's a smart choice for a memorable round.