Domaine de Taulane
Parcours 18 trous de 6300 m. Pro-shop. Architecte : Gary Player
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Domaine de Taulane, and what should I expect from the weather?
We highly recommend visiting in spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) for the most pleasant conditions. You'll find comfortable temperatures and lush fairways, perfect for enjoying the course's beautiful mountain-influenced setting. Summer can be warm, but the elevation often provides a refreshing breeze, making it enjoyable too.
How does Gary Player's design philosophy come through at Domaine de Taulane?
You'll immediately recognize Player's signature challenge here, demanding precision and strategic thinking over brute force. Expect well-placed bunkers, undulating greens, and a layout that truly integrates with the natural terrain, making every shot count. It's a proper test of golf, but always fair and rewarding for thoughtful play.
What kind of facilities and amenities can I expect at Domaine de Taulane besides the golf course?
Beyond the well-stocked pro-shop, you'll find excellent practice facilities including a driving range and putting greens to sharpen your game. There's also a welcoming clubhouse with a restaurant, perfect for a post-round meal, and often on-site accommodation if you're looking for a full golf resort experience. It's designed for comfort and convenience.
Is Domaine de Taulane an expensive course to play, and what's the typical green fee experience like?
While not a budget option, we find Domaine de Taulane offers excellent value for a Gary Player-designed course in France. Green fees are competitive for a championship layout, and you're paying for pristine conditions and a memorable experience. Check their website for package deals, especially if you plan to stay overnight.
What are some of the standout holes or unique features that make Domaine de Taulane special?
The course truly shines with its dramatic elevation changes and stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys – it's a visual feast. Look out for the par-3 14th, which often plays over a ravine, and the challenging finishing holes that demand your best. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play and offers incredible photo opportunities.