Golf du Roncemay

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the standout feature of Golf du Roncemay's course design, and how challenging is it for an average golfer?

Roncemay truly shines with its varied landscape, blending open fairways with tighter, tree-lined holes that demand precision. You'll find it a fair test, but those elevation changes and well-placed bunkers mean you'll need to think your way around, especially on the back nine. It's a course that rewards smart play over brute force.

When is the best time of year to play Golf du Roncemay to avoid crowds and enjoy ideal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for the perfect blend of pleasant weather and fewer golfers. The course is beautifully maintained during these periods, and you'll avoid the peak summer heat and holiday crowds, making for a more relaxed round. You'll appreciate the vibrant colors of the surrounding countryside.

Is Golf du Roncemay an expensive round, and what kind of value can I expect for the green fee?

While not a budget option, Roncemay offers excellent value for its quality and experience. Green fees are comparable to other top French courses, and you're paying for immaculate conditions, a thoughtful layout, and superb facilities. We suggest checking their website for package deals, especially if you're staying at the château.

Beyond the golf, what makes a trip to Golf du Roncemay a unique experience, especially if I'm staying overnight?

Staying at the Château du Roncemay is truly part of the appeal; it transforms your golf trip into a luxurious escape. You'll enjoy exceptional dining, a relaxing spa, and the serene French countryside setting, making it much more than just a golf course. It's the perfect blend of sport and sophisticated relaxation.

What's one practical tip for navigating Golf du Roncemay's trickiest holes, and which one should I look out for?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th hole; it's a real beauty but plays deceptively long, often into the wind. Our best advice is to trust your club selection and aim for the heart of the green, as anything short or wide can quickly find trouble. Don't be afraid to take an extra club here.