Crécy Golf Club

Website: https://www.domainedecrecy.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Crécy Golf Club for ideal conditions?

We always recommend visiting Crécy in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). You'll find the courses in pristine condition, the weather pleasantly mild, and the surrounding French countryside absolutely stunning without the peak summer crowds or heat. It's truly the sweet spot for an unforgettable round.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Crécy, and is it suitable for all handicaps?

Crécy offers a fantastic blend of challenge and playability across its two courses, the championship Vignoly and the more relaxed Arbalétriers. Vignoly demands strategic thinking with its water features and well-placed bunkers, while Arbalétriers is perfect for a more forgiving, enjoyable round. We think every golfer, from beginners to low handicappers, will find a course that suits their game and provides a rewarding experience.

What are Crécy's standout features or signature holes that I shouldn't miss?

You absolutely must experience the back nine on the Vignoly course, particularly the stretch from the 13th to the 16th. The 15th, a par-3 over water, is a real beauty and a true test of nerve. We love how the course design cleverly integrates the natural landscape, making each hole feel distinct and memorable, especially with those ancient trees framing the fairways.

How easy is it to get to Crécy Golf Club from Paris, and what are the best transport options?

Getting to Crécy from Paris is surprisingly straightforward, making it an excellent day trip or weekend escape. We usually recommend renting a car, as it's about a 45-minute drive east of the city, offering you flexibility. Alternatively, you can take a train to nearby Meaux and then a short taxi ride, which is a convenient option if you prefer not to drive.

Beyond the golf, what makes the Crécy experience complete, especially regarding food or the clubhouse?

The Crécy experience truly extends beyond the fairways, especially in their charming clubhouse and restaurant. After your round, you absolutely need to indulge in some classic French cuisine on their terrace overlooking the 18th green. We always make time for a delicious meal and a glass of local wine - it's the perfect way to cap off a fantastic day of golf in France.