Province Sud
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Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Province Sud worth a dedicated golf trip, or is it better as a stopover?
With only three courses, it's not a multi-week golf marathon destination. We recommend it as a fantastic 2-3 day golf escape, perhaps combined with exploring the stunning French Riviera coastline or a wine tour. You'll find each course offers a distinct experience, making it a worthwhile, focused golf break.
What's the best time of year to play golf in Province Sud, considering the weather?
For ideal conditions, aim for spring (April-June) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is pleasantly warm but not scorching, and the courses are in peak condition. Summer can be hot and crowded, while winter brings cooler temperatures and occasional rain, though still very playable.
Are the courses in Province Sud challenging, or more for a relaxed round?
You'll find a good mix here. While none are overly punishing, they certainly offer a fair test of your game, especially with the occasional coastal winds. Expect beautifully maintained layouts that prioritize enjoyable play over extreme difficulty, making them perfect for a satisfying round without feeling beaten up.
What's the typical cost for a round of golf in Province Sud, and are there any deals?
Green fees generally range from €80-€120, which is standard for quality courses in this part of France. We always recommend checking for twilight rates or package deals if you're staying at a partner hotel; sometimes you can snag a better value that way. Booking in advance is also wise, especially during peak season.
Beyond golf, what else should I experience in Province Sud to make the trip complete?
Absolutely immerse yourself in the local Provençal charm. We suggest exploring the vibrant markets in Aix-en-Provence, tasting local wines in Bandol, or simply enjoying the stunning Mediterranean beaches. The region's culinary scene is also a highlight - don't miss out on fresh seafood and regional specialties.