Accueil Golf De Valgarde

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to play Golf De Valgarde without the crowds?

We recommend aiming for the shoulder seasons - late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). You'll enjoy fantastic weather, fewer golfers, and the course is typically in pristine condition after the summer rush or before the winter dormancy. Avoid peak summer if you prefer a more relaxed pace and easier tee times.

What kind of challenge does Golf De Valgarde present for an average golfer?

Valgarde offers a really enjoyable, balanced challenge that's perfect for most players. It's not overly long, but the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, and the greens have subtle breaks that will test your putting. You'll find it forgiving enough to enjoy, but with enough strategic elements to keep you thinking.

What's the most memorable part of a round at Golf De Valgarde?

For us, it's the incredible sense of immersion in the authentic Provençal landscape. You'll play through beautiful umbrella pines and olive trees, often with glimpses of the surrounding hills. The par-3 12th, with its elevated tee shot, really stands out for its scenic beauty and requires a precise iron.

Is Golf De Valgarde good value compared to other courses in the South of France?

Absolutely, we think it's excellent value. While not a championship resort course, Valgarde delivers a well-maintained, enjoyable round for a very reasonable green fee, especially outside of peak season. You're getting a genuine Provençal golf experience without the premium price tag often found closer to the coast.

What should I expect from the clubhouse and overall atmosphere at Valgarde?

Expect a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere that feels genuinely French. The clubhouse is welcoming and practical, perfect for a post-round drink or a simple, delicious lunch. It's a place where locals mix with visitors, offering a truly authentic, relaxed golf experience rather than a stuffy resort vibe.