Golf Public D'Olhain
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Golf Public D'Olhain for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We've found late spring, specifically May and early June, offers the perfect balance. The course is lush, the weather is usually mild, and you'll avoid the peak summer rush, giving you a more relaxed round. Autumn, especially September, is also lovely with crisp air and changing leaves.
What's the signature challenge or a must-play hole at D'Olhain?
You absolutely need to pay attention on the par-3 14th; it's a beauty but deceptively tricky with water guarding the front. While the whole course is enjoyable, we think the back nine truly shines, offering more strategic play and some fantastic views of the surrounding French countryside.
Is Golf Public D'Olhain a good option for golfers traveling with non-golfers or families?
Definitely. This isn't just a golf course; it's part of a larger leisure park, so your non-golfing companions can enjoy walking trails, a lake, or even a high-ropes course nearby. It makes for a great day out where everyone finds something to do, and the clubhouse is very welcoming.
How does the value for money stack up at D'Olhain compared to other French courses?
For a well-maintained course in France, D'Olhain offers excellent value. Green fees are quite reasonable, especially if you play during off-peak hours or utilize any twilight rates. You're getting a solid, enjoyable round without the premium price tag often associated with private clubs.
What's the typical course condition like, and what kind of terrain should I expect?
You'll find D'Olhain consistently well-kept, with fairways that are usually quite forgiving and greens that roll true. The terrain is gently undulating, not overly strenuous to walk, and features a nice mix of open holes and those framed by mature trees, offering a pleasant variety throughout your round.