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Golf
in Belgium
It
may come as a surprise to some people but Belgium is littered with golf courses,
some of which rank up there with the best in Europe. Take Royal Zoute Golf Club
near Bruges, for example. This Harry Colt design was actually voted as the best
course in the whole of Europe in 1992/93.
It has also hosted the Belgian
Open on three occasions and former Open champion Nick Faldo, for one, loved playing
there, the English star remarking that it was unmatched in terms of quality. Set
amidst the old dunes and pine trees of the Zoute, this par-72 course runs parallel
with a second course, this shorter track having a par of 64.
Royal Ostend
Golf Club was founded in 1903 and is an authentic links, the course being situated
in the dunes beside the North Sea. The sandy soil here guarantees dry fairways
the whole year round and you will get a warm welcome in the stylish clubhouse
whatever your handicap. Royal Antwerp is the oldest club in Belgium, having been
established in 1888.
The
course was originally designed by Willie Park but was modernised in 1929 by Tom
Simpson. Thanks to its traditional classic design, the course demands a certain
precision in shot-making with strategically-placed bunkers and an abundance of
trees on every hole. It's a course which has considerable charm and provides players
with a very pleasant and challenging experience.
Brasschaat Golf & Country
Club and Rinkven Golf Club are two other courses well worth a visit in the Antwerp
area. Hidden in a green environment, Brasschaat offers a relaxing atmosphere as
you tackle a course where two sizeable lakes add to the difficulty level. Rinkven
has three nine-hole courses which are laid out amidst a mature woodland that formsa
haven for wildlife. Here, the diversity of the holes challenges the player to
adopt an ever-changing strategy.
The top course in Brussels is the Royal
Golf Club of Belgium, an excellent parkland layout in a fairytale surrounding.
The fairways and greens are perfectly maintained here and the clubhouse was converted
from a chateau which was actually a gift to the Belgian nation from Leopold II.
The course is lined by a spectacular collection of trees and in early June the
blooming of the rhododendrons is quite breathtaking.
Waregem
Golf Club is near Ghent and, in addition to an excellent golf course, it also
boasts a sports centre with tennis, squash and fitness facilities. The first nine
holes of the golf course are situated on the Karmelberg, named after the nearby
monastery. The course is hilly with large fairways and offers panoramic views
from the highest point in the region.
By contrast, the second nine holes
are situated in a large flat area , though the presence of water hazards ensure
they are just as challenging. You see, Belgium has everything you'd be looking
for in a golfing holiday and it is certainly worth a visit. |