Golf du Prieuré

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golf du Prieuré?

We highly recommend visiting Golf du Prieuré in the spring or early autumn for the most enjoyable experience. You'll find the course in pristine condition, the weather perfectly mild, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds. Late April through June, or September into early October, offers ideal playing conditions.

What's the typical playing experience like at Golf du Prieuré – is it a tough track?

Golf du Prieuré presents a fair but engaging challenge, definitely not a walk in the park. You'll encounter some cleverly placed bunkers and subtle elevation changes that demand thoughtful shot placement, especially on the back nine. It's a course that rewards precision and strategic thinking, making for a truly satisfying round.

What makes Golf du Prieuré stand out from other courses in France?

Beyond the excellent conditioning, it's the subtle historical charm that truly sets Golf du Prieuré apart. You'll notice remnants of its namesake priory in the landscape, providing a unique, ancient backdrop to several holes. We particularly love the views from the 12th tee, where the ancient stonework adds a real sense of place to your game.

How does the green fee at Golf du Prieuré compare to other French courses?

While not the cheapest round you'll find in France, Golf du Prieuré offers excellent value for the quality of the experience. Expect a green fee that reflects its superb maintenance, challenging layout, and top-notch facilities. We recommend checking their website for twilight rates or package deals, which can make it even more accessible.

Is Golf du Prieuré easily accessible for a day trip from Paris?

Absolutely, Golf du Prieuré is a fantastic option for a day trip from Paris. It's typically less than an hour's drive, making it very convenient if you're staying in the city. We suggest renting a car for the easiest access, giving you the flexibility to explore the charming local area afterwards.