Golf Barriere de Deauville, fairways above the Cote Fleurie in Normandy
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Green Fees in Normandy in 2026

Golf Barriere de Deauville, the Tom Simpson design of 1929, lists around 125 to 135 euro; Omaha Beach publishes a 2026 tariff of 80 to 135 by season above the landing coast; Granville's Harry Colt links asks 65 to 105; clifftop Etretat tops out at 77. Here is the whole fee picture, course by course.

Photograph: Golf Barriere Deauville, via Google

The short answer

Budget 125 to 135 euro for the Deauville flagship, 135 at high season Omaha Beach, about 105 for the Granville links, and well under 80 for everything else. Normandy prices its golf like the seaside resorts that built it: a polished premium on the Cote Fleurie around Deauville, honest seaside fees on the cliffs and dunes, and inland rounds at figures most of Europe abandoned years ago. Even the ceiling here sits close to what the Paris heathland clubs like Morfontaine and Chantilly treat as a starting point. The play: Deauville once for the occasion, the week built on Omaha Beach, Etretat and Granville, the value bench for spare afternoons. Every figure here comes from club published tariffs and operator listings gathered in June 2026; fees move with season and demand, so always confirm directly before booking.

Normandy green fees by course, 2026

Club published tariffs and operator listed rates, verified June 2026. All fees indicative and move with season; always confirm directly before booking.
CourseIndicative 2026 visitor feeNotes
Golf Barriere de Deauvillearound 125 to 135 eurooperator listed 2026 rate; Tom Simpson 18, par 71, opened 1929; Henry Cotton 9 alongside
Omaha Beach80 low, 135 highclub published 2026 tariff; high season April 1 to October 15; Friday 79, after 17:00 67.50 in season
Granville65 low, 105 highclub published 2026 tariff; Harry Colt links of 1912; Tuesdays 74 outside July and August; Dunes 9 from 32
Etretat56 low, 77 highclub published rates; clifftop 18 above the Alabaster Coast; high season March 15 to October 31; under 18s 25
Deauville Saint Gatienaround 86 eurooperator listed rate; 27 holes between sea and forest in the Pays d'Auge, opened 1988
Champ de Bataille60 low, 80 highclub published rates; chateau parkland in the Eure; 95 without an FFGolf licence
Cabourg Le Home50 low, 70 highclub published 2026 tariff; seaside course by the Cabourg dunes; after 18:00 just 35 in season

Sources: club published tariffs (Omaha Beach, Granville, Etretat, Champ de Bataille, Cabourg Le Home) and operator listings (Deauville courses) gathered June 2026. Every figure is third party pricing that moves with season and demand, so always confirm directly before booking. Check tee times · Check hotel rates.

What you are paying for, course by course

Deauville, the Cote Fleurie premium

Golf Barriere de Deauville opened in 1929 on Mont Canisy above the resort, a Tom Simpson par 71 of roughly 5,950 meters with a Henry Cotton 9 hole loop beside it and sea views written into half the card. Refreshed in 2019, it is the most polished golf in the region, and operator listings for 2026 price it accordingly at around 125 to 135 euro, the regional ceiling. Nearby at Saint Gatien des Bois, Deauville Saint Gatien spreads 27 holes between sea and forest with a terrace over the Seine estuary, listed at around 86 euro, the sensible second round of a Deauville weekend.

Omaha Beach, the landing coast

Normandy's only 36 hole club sits on the bluffs above Port en Bessin near Bayeux, where La Mer, a par 72, runs to the cliff edge over the English Channel and Le Manoir, a par 71 of 5,863 meters, rolls inland through woods and ponds. The published 2026 tariff is the clearest in the region: 80 euro for 18 holes in low season, 135 in the high season of April 1 to October 15, with Fridays at 79, after 17:00 at 67.50 and partner hotel rates from 95. Few rounds anywhere combine this much history and this much sea for the money.

Etretat and Granville, the seaside classics

Etretat plays along the white chalk cliffs of the Alabaster Coast above the famous arch, the most photogenic golf in northern France, and publishes plain rates: 56 euro in low season, 77 from March 15 to October 31, under 18s at 25 all year. Granville, far west near the Mont Saint Michel bay, is the sleeper: a genuine links laid out by Harry Colt in 1912 through duneland facing the Chausey islands, the nearest thing France owns to Scottish seaside golf. Its published 2026 tariff asks 105 euro in the long high season from March 16 to November 15 and 65 in winter, with Tuesdays at 74 outside the holidays and the 9 hole Dunes course from 32. Pound for pound it is the best golf buy in the country.

The inland value bench

Champ de Bataille threads the wooded park of one of Normandy's grandest chateaux near Le Neubourg and publishes 60 euro in low season and 80 in high, with a 95 euro rate for players without an FFGolf licence. Cabourg Le Home, a charming seaside course in the dunes by Cabourg, lists a 2026 tariff of 50 euro low and 70 high, falling to 35 after 18:00 in summer. Clecy, the hotel golf resort in Norman Switzerland south of Caen, rounds out the bench at roughly 25 to 58 euro by day and season. None of these is why you cross the Channel; all of them are why a Normandy week costs half a Basque coast one.

How to time it, and how to save

The clubs publish the timing for you. High season generally runs from late March or early April to mid October or mid November, and the winter discount is severe: Omaha Beach drops from 135 to 80 euro, Granville from 105 to 65, Etretat from 77 to 56, and the courses stay open year round in the mild maritime climate. The structural saves stack up fast: Granville's Tuesday rate, Omaha Beach's Friday and evening fees, Cabourg's 35 euro twilight, regional Golf Normand member discounts of 20 to 50 percent, and LeClub card reductions along the coast. For the wider picture, start with our Normandy destination guide and the how to play Normandy guide, compare the national scene in the France wide green fee guide and our ranking of the best golf courses in France, and extend the drive north to Le Touquet La Mer and Hardelot Les Pins or west into the Brittany fee picture. A fly and drive south to Fontainebleau or Sperone on Corsica pairs naturally with a France golf holiday; the full national context lives in our guide to golf in France.

Plan your Normandy golf trip

The Simpson course at Deauville, the clifftop at Etretat, the Colt links at Granville and the landing beaches between rounds: tell us roughly when and who is traveling, and one concierge prices the trip to the head, with no obligation.

Normandy green fee questions

How much does golf cost in Normandy in 2026?

Budget 80 to 135 euro for the headline rounds and far less inland. Omaha Beach publishes a 2026 tariff of 80 euro in low season and 135 in high season, Golf Barriere de Deauville lists around 125 to 135 euro, Granville's Harry Colt links publishes 65 to 105 euro by season, Etretat runs 56 to 77, and inland rounds run roughly 25 to 80 euro. All fees are seasonal pricing that moves with demand; always confirm directly before booking.

What is the green fee at Golf Barriere de Deauville?

Operator listings for 2026 put the visitor green fee on the 18 hole Tom Simpson course at around 125 to 135 euro, which makes it the most expensive round in Normandy. The course opened in 1929 on Mont Canisy above Deauville, plays as a par 71 of about 5,950 meters, and was refreshed in 2019; a Henry Cotton 9 hole loop sits alongside.

Which Normandy golf course is the best value?

Granville. The club's published 2026 tariff asks 105 euro in high season and just 65 in low season for a genuine Harry Colt links of 1912, the closest thing France has to Scottish seaside golf, and Tuesdays drop to 74 euro outside July and August. Cabourg Le Home at 50 to 70 euro and Etretat's clifftop at 56 to 77 are nearly as strong.

When is the cheapest time to play golf in Normandy?

Winter and the early shoulders. Most clubs publish a low season from November to late March in which fees fall by a third or more: Omaha Beach drops from 135 to 80 euro, Granville from 105 to 65, Etretat from 77 to 56 and Cabourg Le Home from 70 to 50. Courses stay open year round in the mild maritime climate, and twilight rates, Friday offers and regional discounts cut the high season further.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Fees verified June 2026 against club published tariffs and operator listings. Last reviewed June 2026.