Golf de Roissy

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Golf de Roissy a good option for a layover round or before/after flying out of CDG?

Absolutely, Golf de Roissy is your go-to for a quick, quality round near Charles de Gaulle Airport. It's incredibly convenient, just a short drive from the terminals, making it perfect for shaking off travel fatigue or getting one last swing in before your flight. You'll appreciate how easy it is to access, allowing you to maximize your time on the course.

What kind of golf experience can I expect at Golf de Roissy - is it challenging?

You'll find a modern, well-maintained parkland course here, designed to be enjoyable yet challenging enough to keep you honest. The greens are often quick and true, and strategic bunkering demands thoughtful shot placement, but it's very walkable and generally forgiving off the tee. It's a fair test for all handicaps, offering a satisfying round without being overly punishing.

How does Golf de Roissy compare in terms of value and green fees to other courses near Paris?

Compared to some of the more exclusive and historic clubs around Paris, Golf de Roissy offers excellent value for a quality round. It's a fantastic option if you're looking for a well-kept course with good facilities without the premium price tag often associated with Parisian golf. You'll find the green fees very reasonable for the experience provided.

When is the best time of year to play Golf de Roissy for optimal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early autumn - think May-June or September-October - when the weather is mild and the course is in peak condition. You'll avoid the summer heat and crowds, enjoying comfortable temperatures and lush fairways. While playable year-round, these shoulder seasons offer the most pleasant experience.

Beyond the course, what facilities does Golf de Roissy offer, and is it worth staying for lunch?

Beyond the 18 holes, Golf de Roissy boasts a solid practice area, including a driving range and putting green, perfect for warming up. The clubhouse restaurant serves up tasty, unpretentious French fare, making it a great spot to relax and recount your round afterwards. We definitely recommend staying for a casual lunch - it's a pleasant way to cap off your visit.