Golf de Bois Guillaume

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golf de Bois Guillaume for ideal conditions?

We always recommend visiting Bois Guillaume in late spring or early autumn. You'll find the course in superb condition, the weather is pleasantly mild, and you avoid the peak summer crowds, making for a more relaxed round.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Golf de Bois Guillaume, and is it suitable for all handicaps?

Bois Guillaume offers a surprisingly engaging round, with its tree-lined fairways demanding accuracy rather than brute strength. While it's certainly playable for higher handicappers, the strategic bunkering and subtle elevation changes will keep even low handicappers honest.

What's a unique highlight or signature hole at Golf de Bois Guillaume that I shouldn't miss?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole; it's a real beauty. You'll play over a small valley to a well-protected green, offering a fantastic view of the surrounding Norman countryside - it's a memorable shot you'll want to photograph.

How does Golf de Bois Guillaume compare in terms of value for money with other courses in France?

We consider Bois Guillaume an excellent value, especially when you compare it to some of the more high-profile courses closer to Paris. You get a meticulously maintained course, a friendly atmosphere, and a genuine French golf experience without the exorbitant price tag.

What's the post-round experience like at Golf de Bois Guillaume, and are there good local dining options nearby?

The clubhouse at Bois Guillaume offers a warm, unpretentious welcome, perfect for a post-round drink and a simple, tasty meal. For something more substantial, we suggest venturing into the nearby town; you'll find charming local bistros serving authentic Norman cuisine that truly caps off the day.