Golf de Salouël

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Golf de Salouël a good course for a casual round, or should I expect a serious challenge?

You'll find Salouël strikes a lovely balance; it's forgiving enough for a relaxed round but still offers interesting challenges, especially around the greens. We recommend focusing on your short game here to really enjoy the subtle undulations and strategic bunkering.

When is the best time to play Golf de Salouël for ideal conditions and a pleasant experience?

We always recommend visiting in late spring or early autumn - think May-June or September-October - when the weather is mild and the course is in prime condition. You'll avoid the summer crowds and enjoy a wonderfully serene round amidst the changing foliage.

What's the signature hole or a particularly memorable feature at Golf de Salouël?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole; it's a real beauty, requiring a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green. It's a true test of nerve and a definite highlight of the front nine that you'll be talking about afterwards.

How does Golf de Salouël compare in terms of value and accessibility for a visitor to the Amiens region?

Salouël offers excellent value for a French course, with green fees that won't break the bank, making it a smart choice if you're exploring the Amiens area. It's easy to book a tee time, and you'll find a welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere that feels genuinely local.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Golf de Salouël after a round?

After your round, the clubhouse at Salouël is a pleasant spot to unwind; it's not overly fancy but serves up delicious, simple French fare. We always grab a local beer and a croque monsieur - it's the perfect, authentic way to recap your birdies and bogeys.