Les Vieux Chenes Municipal Golf Course
Website: https://www.lesvieuxchenesgolfcourse.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Les Vieux Chenes to avoid crowds and get the best conditions?
We've found that playing Les Vieux Chenes on a weekday morning, especially before 9 AM, is your best bet for a relaxed pace. The course truly shines in late spring and early fall, when the weather is ideal and the greens are running fast and true. You'll avoid the summer heat and the winter chill, which can really impact your round here.
How challenging is Les Vieux Chenes for a mid-handicapper, and what should I watch out for?
Les Vieux Chenes offers a very fair test for mid-handicappers, providing enough challenge without being overly punishing. We recommend paying close attention to the subtle elevation changes on the back nine; they can make club selection tricky if you're not careful. The course rewards smart course management over brute strength, so plan your shots.
Is Les Vieux Chenes a good value, and what are the typical green fees?
Absolutely, Les Vieux Chenes is an exceptional value for a municipal course, offering a quality experience that often feels more expensive than it is. Green fees typically range from $30-50, depending on the day and time, making it incredibly accessible. You'll be impressed by the consistent conditions for the price point.
What's the standout feature or signature hole at Les Vieux Chenes that I shouldn't miss?
You definitely won't want to miss the par-3 17th hole; it's a beautiful, slightly downhill shot over a natural wetland that demands precision. We love how the mature oak trees frame many of the fairways, giving the course a classic, established feel that's unique for a public track. It's a picturesque moment you'll remember.
What are the practice facilities like at Les Vieux Chenes, and can I get a good warm-up in?
The practice facilities at Les Vieux Chenes are perfectly adequate for a solid warm-up, featuring a driving range with plenty of stalls and a decent putting green. We always recommend arriving a bit early to spend some time on the practice green, as the breaks can be more subtle than they appear. It's enough to get you ready without being overly elaborate.