Situated in the heart of the medieval market town of Bruges. The hotel has its own bar and lounge area, the rooms have warm, modern, comfortable interiors. Great dining opportunities in the city centre.
A modern chain hotel offering comfortable accommodation and more... Cote Jardin restaurant, brasserie, terrace and bar. Hammam and fitness room. The town has a range of restaurants and bars ideal to relax after golf or historical exploration.
At this welcoming club you will be made to feel like a member. Smart clubhouse with superior facilities, and the course is very well maintained. The18 holes are easy to walk, punctuated by natural [wet] obstacles and the wind off the surroundiing countryside will add to the difficulty, as will the excellent greens. A shorter 9 holes adjacent. Great practice and traing facilities, resturant, bar and terrace.
Golfclub Oostburg.. 6402m, Par 73
Also known by the name De Brugse Vaart, this Dutch club lies close to the Belgian border and the coast. A magnificent clubhouse awaits you. The course is crossed by water and is flat well planted parkland, with splendid trees and birdlife. The last 4 holes, especially the long 18th, are set to wreck your score on this well-designed course. We may be able to arrange for customers to visit other courses, but as all are private clubs, this will not always be possible.
Golf de Palingbeek. 6165m, Par 72
Close to the Palingbeek nature reserve in Hollebeke (near leper), in the beautiful Flemish hills. A newish club (1991) whose 18 hole course is slightly undulating with some water, offers mixed challenges to players of all levels.The clubhouse and the terrace are in what was the Voormezelle castle and offer a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere with a magnificent views over the greens of the 9th and 18th hole. An ideal spot to enjoy that Flemish beer after your game. Bar, restaurant and the usual practice facilities.
Golf de Waregem. 6042m, Par 70
The first 9 holes of this 1988 Rolin course are situated on the Karmelberg, named after the nearby monastery. This part of the course is hilly with wide fairways and offers wide panoramic views from the highest point of the region.
The second 9 holes situated in flatter countryside have plenty of water hazards are somewhat more chalenging and spectacular.
Pro shop, bar resturant and practice facilities.
Martins Central Park, Town Centre, 99 rooms 4*
Situated in a residential suburb of the Belgian capital, just 5 minutes from a wonderful park and close to many nice pubs and restaurants. A super restaurant and magnificent bar will be opened at the same time as the hotel, which is 10 minutes by car from the Grand Place. Benefits from free private car-parking
Martins Chateau du Lac, Genval. 122 rooms with 55 twins 5*
On the lakeside at Genval in the ‘garden’ of Brussels which is only 20 km away.Its origins as a mineral water plant, result in a mix of styles. Delicious dining in the Genval les Bains restaurant and views over the lake from here and the Kingfisher Inn, the hotel’s bar.
Martins Grand Hotel Waterloo, Waterloo. 79 rooms 4*
A very comfortable hotel, spacious and extremely well-equipped rooms. La Sucrerie, the brasserie-restaurant, converted from a vaulted brick sugar refinery, is a delight…both to behold and for dining during your stay. There are other restaurants within walking distance.
This very comfortable hotel is central within the city centre and easily accessed from motorway routes, just to the northeast of the Brussels ‘ring’. Once there, leave your car and explore the locality on foot. Well equipped rooms, flat-screen tv and minibar. The new rooms will boast shower and bath. Extensive buffet breakfast.
Just a 5 minute car or taxi ride from the centre of Mons, this hotel has been completely renovated, under the Mercure banner. Set in a wooded park, so quiet at night, but within a few minutes of RGC Hainaut, and Mont Garni…and easy access to the courses closer to Brussels.
Just a 5 minute car or taxi ride from the centre of Mons, this hotel has been completely renovated, under the Mercure banner. Set in a wooded park, so quiet at night, but within a few minutes of RGC Hainaut, and Mont Garni…and easy access to the courses closer to Brussels.
Town location, easy walking to the main square and heaps of
restaurants, to suit every taste and budget, in the centre of Mons.
This particular hotel has been refurbished to a high standard.
The most centrally situated of Mons’ hotels, in a quiet courtyard, but a couple of minutes stroll to the lively Grande Place. Confort rooms offer relatively simple accommodation, but everything you need for a short stay.
Landscape: Undulating, rolling plains Description: Opened in 1989, making the most of the existing landscape for the views. Many elevated greens, most are well protected by bunkers. Facilities: Driving range, clubhouse serving good food,snacks and full meals, in ancient farmhouse setting, terrace in summer. Well stocked, but expensive 'Pro-shop'. Adjacent
swimming pool complex. Our view: Any of these courses, in combination with the others makes for an ideal short-break destination. We found good and friendly service everywhere, all the facilities the visiting golfer could wish for
Golf d'Hulencort,
Genappe. 6215m, Par 72
Landscape: Gently rolling countryside. Much newly planted. Description: Large, undulating greens and generous fairways. Excellent maintenance. Rossi [designed Belle Dune, Picardy] who knows how to use the environment. Has added lakes and elevated tees to increase interest. Facilities: Driving range and full practice facility.Clubhouse serving snacks and full meals, terrace in summer, all set in historic manor and farm buildings. Air of a 'gentleman's club'. Separate dining room, if required for groups. Boutique. Out view: Any of these courses, in combination with the others makes for an ideal short-break destination. We found good and friendly service everywhere, all the facilities the visiting golfer could wish for.
Sept Fontaines, Le Chateau 6066m, Par 72
Landscape: Parkland. Many magnificent mature trees Description: Could be said to be the 'championship' course of the two. Hosts many competitions. Rossi design, opened in 1987 has a lovely finishing hole. Facilities: Beautiful château clubhouse, with tasteful modern touches. Proshop. Excellent practice facilities plus short 9 holes. Our view: Any of these courses, in combination with the others makes for an ideal short-break destination. We found good and friendly service everywhere, all the facilities the visiting golfer could wish for.
Sept Fontaines, La Foret. 4870m, Par 69
Landscape: Parkland. Many magnificent mature trees Description: Shorter course. Lovely setting. Complements the longer 18, same architect, but opened 3 years later. Enjoy lovely landscapes, on your way round. Facilities: Beautiful château clubhouse, with tasteful modern touches. Proshop. Excellent practice facilities plus short 9 holes. Our view: Any of these courses, in combination with the others makes for an ideal short-break destination. We found good and friendly service everywhere, all the facilities the visiting golfer could wish for.
Chateau de Tournette, English. 6024m, Par 71
Landscape: Rolling parkland, set within a mature forest Description: Designed by M. Hawtree in 1988. Many 'signature' features of the family designs, wide fairways, but watch out for all the trees! Facilities: Impressive white- washed walls form courtyard around which all the club's buildings stand. Every facility, including clubhouse restaurant, terrace and meeting rooms. Full practice faclities, too Our view: Any of these courses, in combination with the others makes for an ideal short-break destination. We found good and friendly service everywhere, all the facilities the visiting golfer could wish for.
Chateau de Tournettte, American. 6031m, Par 72
Landscape: Parkland, but numerous lakes Description: Undulating and a real challenge, if it's windy. Makes the most of the landscape. Upgraded by Alliss & Clark in 1991. Facilities: Impressive white-washed walls form courtyard around which all the club's buildings stand. Every facility, including clubhouse restaurant, terrace and meeting rooms. Full practice faclities, too. Our view: Any of these courses, in combination with the others makes for an ideal short-break destination. We found good and friendly service everywhere, all the facilities the visiting golfer could wish for.
Golf du Bercuit 5931m, Par 72
Landscape: Tree-lined, some undulations, smart residential area. Description: Several steeply undulating holes, but this is a course of real quality, in excellent condition. R.Trent-Jones designed in 1965. The best golfers will enjoy their 18 holes here Facilities: Fully equipped clubhouse, restaurant, terrace and outdoor swimming pool Our view: We love the feel of the area and are impressed by the high level of maintenance. Worth paying the extra to play here.
Golf Club de Pierpoint. 6207m, Par 72
Landscape: Open landscape, close to the Waterloo monument Description: 18 holes and a compact 5-hole adjacent to practice facilities. The course is quite open to the elements, and the difficulty will depend on the weather. The undulating greens are well guarded, so precise play is required to score well. Facilities: 18 rooms can be rented within the converted farmhouse buildings surrounding the clubhouse. Groups catered for, as residents Our view: Very friendly set-up, used to international clientele.
Royal Waterloo G C La Manche 6235m, Par 73
Landscape: Wooded and parkland Description: These 18 holes, plus 9, LE BOI HEROS, were designed in 1959 by Hawtree. The main course has wide, undulating fairways, all very well maintained.The 9 are short, set in a rolling woodland setting.
Facilities: Full clubhouse facilities, magnificent terrace and views over the courses. Our view: We loved the woodland holes. Note: during 2005, 9 holes will be under repair at any one time, for green replacement works.
Royal Waterloo, Le Lion 6215m, Par 72
Landscape: Parkland Description: Paul Rolin, the Belgian architect responsible for Les Dunes at Hardelot, completed his design in 1985, making very good use of the sweeping landscape. Very little water. Facilities: Full clubhouse facilities, magnificent terrace and views over the courses. Our view: Not available at weekends, when members play. See comments under La Marache.
La Golf du Chateau de la Bawette. 6076m, Par 72andscape: In grounds of a privately-owned chateau. Description: Wide, rolling countryside, some undulation. Set within wooded plains and valleys, some water to contend with! Facilities: Modern clubhouse. Chateau remains private. 9 hole beginners' course Our view: A members' club. Closed on Mondays. Bound to challenge. Not recommended for 'seniors'.
Golf la Bruyere. 6174m, Par 72
Landscape: Converted from farmland in 1987 Description: Typical of this region, the open aspect of these broad fairways creates their interest. The course is surrounded by woodland and very few hills. Facilities: The family chateau in part houses the friendly clubhouse Our view: Suits all level of golfer. Also a 9 hole practice course.
Golf Club del Louvain-la-Neuve. 6226m, Par 72
Landscape: Flat and reasonably exposed Description: An open landscape, pleasant course, suitable for all levels of golfer, but long. Many bunkers and water hazards, especially on the inward 9 holes Facilities: Choice of two restaurants, one in the clubhouse and the other an Italian, by the practice range.Clubhouse backing onto lovely woods. Our view: Suits all level of golfer. Also a training centre with 4 practice holes.
Golf Club de Rigenee. 6450m, Par 73
Landscape: Flat and quite exposed Description: This long course is punctuated by clumps of trees and plenty of water.The membership has given rise to future professionals, proving that you should not be fooled by the course's apparent simplicity. Facilities: Friendly, members' style clubhouse, catering well for visitors. Our view: A welcoming, family-owned club. 9 hole training course.
Golf du Mont Garni. 6352m, Par 74
Landscape: Parkland, flat Description: This course lies mainly within trees, easy walking, but long. 4 holes are more open, set in front of the clubhouse.
Facilities: Charming, Anglo-Norman half-timbered clubhouse, a wedding gift to the current owner! Out view: Well-maintained. Welcoming ambience.
Royal Hainaut Golf Club,
3 x 9 holes.
Les Bruyeres & Les Etangs 6335m: Par 72
Les Bruyeres & Le Quesnoy 6042m: Par 72,
Les Etangs & Le Quesnoy 6143m: Par 71 Landscape: Undulating, rolling plains Description: Designed by Simpson and overhauled by Hawtree, the narrow, tree-lined fairways, clumps of heather and small greens make this a challenge, but a delight, to play
Facilities: Good clubhouse, including restaurant. Our view: The whole complex is magnificently well maintained and is chosen to host major amateur competititons…no wonder.
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