Golf du Touquet

Frequently Asked Questions

Which course should I play first at Golf du Touquet, and what's the real difference between them?

You've got three distinct options here. If you're after a true links challenge, La Mer is your must-play - it's a classic, exposed to the elements and incredibly rewarding. For a more sheltered, tree-lined experience, La Forêt offers a beautiful contrast, while Le Manoir is perfect for a warm-up round or if you're playing with beginners.

When is the best time to visit Golf du Touquet for ideal playing conditions and fewer crowds?

We always recommend visiting in late spring, around April or May, or early autumn, in September or October. The weather is typically milder then, the courses are in fantastic shape, and you'll avoid the peak summer rush and the stronger winds that can make La Mer a beast. Summer can be lovely, but expect more people.

How challenging is Golf du Touquet's La Mer course, and what specific advice do you have for playing it?

La Mer is a proper links test, especially when the wind picks up - it's not for the faint of heart. Expect firm, fast fairways, deep pot bunkers that demand respect, and greens that can be tricky to read. Our best advice? Embrace the bump-and-run, keep your ball low, and don't be afraid to play for position rather than hero shots.

Is Golf du Touquet a good destination if I'm traveling with non-golfers or beginners?

Absolutely, it's a fantastic choice for a mixed group. Le Manoir course is forgiving and fun for beginners or those looking for a relaxed round, and the charming town of Le Touquet-Paris-Plage offers beautiful beaches, great restaurants, and plenty of activities beyond golf. Everyone will find something to enjoy here.

What's the typical cost for a round at Golf du Touquet, and are there any value packages available?

Green fees vary by season and which course you choose, with La Mer generally being the premium experience. We highly recommend checking out the stay-and-play packages offered with the on-site Manoir Hôtel; they often provide excellent value, especially if you're planning multiple rounds or a longer golf break. Booking in advance usually secures better rates.