Golf de la Rosière
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Golf de la Rosière?
You absolutely want to hit Golf de la Rosière in the summer months, from late June through early September. The mountain air is crisp, the views are spectacular, and the course is in peak condition, offering a truly refreshing escape from the heat of lower altitudes.
How does the high-altitude setting at La Rosière affect your game?
Playing at La Rosière is a unique experience because of the altitude - your ball will fly further, so adjust your club selection accordingly. The real challenge comes from the sloping lies and the sheer distraction of those panoramic alpine vistas; it's easy to lose focus on your swing when you're surrounded by such beauty.
Is Golf de la Rosière suitable for all skill levels, or is it very challenging?
While the mountain terrain might look intimidating, La Rosière is surprisingly welcoming for all handicaps. The fairways are generally generous, but you'll need to manage your approach shots carefully to avoid the steep run-offs. We recommend taking a buggy; it saves your legs and lets you soak in the scenery without exhaustion.
What's the post-round experience like at Golf de la Rosière?
After your round, the clubhouse at La Rosière offers a fantastic terrace where you can unwind with a local beer or a glass of wine. The simple, hearty mountain fare is exactly what you'll crave, and the views from here are just as impressive as from the course itself. It's the perfect spot to relive your best shots and enjoy the alpine ambiance.
How does Golf de la Rosière compare in terms of value for money?
Considering the breathtaking mountain setting and the quality of the course, Golf de la Rosière offers excellent value for money. You're paying for more than just 9 or 18 holes; you're getting an unforgettable alpine golf adventure that feels exclusive without breaking the bank. It's a splurge that genuinely feels worth it.