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for Provence Country Club, Saumane de Vaucluse, France
3.8 of 5 stars6 Reviews
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4 Stars: | 2 | |
3 Stars: | 1 | |
2 Stars: | 1 | |
1 star: | 0 |
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Varying condition, everything a bit unkempt
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 10, 2024
We played in Saumane in October 2024. The condition of the holes varies greatly, some have new tee boxes, some have good, beautiful fairways. Some of the fairways are bumpy and have a lot of foreign grass. The course has a good layout and is exciting. The driving range is very far away and the net, which you can hit some shots into, is in very poor condition. The toilets don't smell good and the changing rooms are a disaster. Not tidy. There are golf bags in the changing rooms and it smells awful. The corridor in front of the changing rooms is also a huge mess, more like a warehouse than a clubhouse. It's a shame, there could be more to it.
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For 80, - € green fee ok
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 13, 2019
Meanwhile, in the week 80, - € green fee and there is no discount for resort residents. Only about mygreenfee. com are few start times in the afternoon to get cheaper.
The system is nicely laid out. We ran them three times and it's possible for halfway athletic Fifties. In midsummer for less sporty or for slower players, a cart is recommended because the area is busy. The tracks are varied and except for the bunker very well maintained.
The members are reserved and they are already playing with each other. The staff was very nice, the food is good, the terrace with a great view of the area.
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Upmarket average
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 30, 2016
No spectacular holes, Grosszügig created paths and signs for French standards very well.
Course is in good maintenance condition partly difficult greens, course is hilly, the Wwege long part, a buggy is recommended.
Value for money ok
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Golf in Provence as it should be
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 20, 2016
A beautifully landscaped space with great views. Given the high temperatures at the end of the summer (34 degrees on 31 August) really good place state. In some places I would have liked more attention to detail in irrigation, so actually only 4 points. The plant and the location of the place make the easy but up for it, so 5 star with full conviction.
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Pure Provence
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 22, 2013
Usually we do not play so much at resorts with homes along the fairways, so we were pleasantly surprised by this system. Although it is a large resort but the houses are so cleverly created that they never notice or be distracting. Superb views from its elevated position above the Provence! Buggy not required as no major climbs.
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A fantastically beautiful place..!
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed February 6, 2012
A wonderful place! I've been playing there for years, though. In our holiday house in La Roque-sur-Pernes while The place is well maintained and diverse with wide fairways, spectacular views into the distance, into the mountains of Vaucluse.
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