Golf de Courchevel

Website: https://www.golfdecourchevel.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Golf de Courchevel, and what should I expect from the season?

The golf season here is wonderfully short and sweet, typically running from late June to early September. You'll find the course in prime condition during July and August, offering a refreshing escape from the heat of lower altitudes. Just remember to book your tee time well in advance, as it's a popular summer activity.

What's unique about playing golf at such a high altitude in Courchevel?

Playing at 2,000 meters is a distinct experience, trust us. Your ball will fly further here due to the thinner air, so factor that into your club selection, especially on the longer holes. The mountain air is crisp, and the views are absolutely breathtaking, making every shot feel a bit more special.

Is Golf de Courchevel a challenging course, and what kind of layout can I expect?

While it's a 9-hole course, don't underestimate its challenge; the elevation changes and tight fairways demand precision. You'll encounter some tricky uphill and downhill lies, requiring thoughtful club choices and good course management. It's a fun, engaging round that truly tests your short game and accuracy.

What are the typical costs for a round at Golf de Courchevel, and is it worth it?

Expect green fees to reflect its prime location in a luxury resort, so it's not a budget option. However, we firmly believe the unique mountain golf experience, combined with the stunning panoramic views, makes it absolutely worth the investment for a memorable round. Consider it a splurge for the senses.

What practical advice do you have for someone playing Golf de Courchevel for the first time?

Beyond adjusting for altitude, bring layers - mountain weather can change quickly, even in summer. We also recommend comfortable walking shoes, as the course has some natural undulations, and a camera for those incredible Alpine vistas. Don't forget to hydrate; the thinner air can be dehydrating.