The golf is set deep within the Brabant Wallon woodlands and valleys and is a stone’s throw away from Wavre. The back nine is quite challenging with water, lots of trees and hilly terrain.
This wonderful venue has two contrasting courses. The American is a more tree-lined and undulating course whereas the English is more like a typical British parkland, quite testing and challenging.
This is a spectacular venue where no effort has been spared to ensure the quality of the courses. The main 18, Les Chateaux is beautifully tree-lined with large greens and La Foret is very similar.
Set beside the Lauzelle woods, the course is immensely enjoyable. The course runs through open terrain and over gently undulating countryside with numerous bunkers littering your way to the large greens.
The course offers a total change of environment where nature remains undisturbed. There are rolling fairways and undulating greens offering challenges to all levels of golfer.
The most exclusive course in the area with two splendid courses. La Marache is the championship course and has gently undulating fairways through light woodland. In supreme condition.
This is a stunning course set within a large residential estate. There are some very challenging holes on this impressive course, especially on the hilly back nine. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr.
An exclusive course set amidst beautiful surroundings and cultivated fields. Its well-earned reputation for quality is evident in the finely maintained fairways. There are a number of obstacles throughout.
The 18 hole championship course nestling in open parkland is maintained to the highest standard. There is also a compact 5 hole course which is ideal for the higher handicappers.
This is another good course not far from Waterloo. The large bunkers and copious amounts of water make this slightly treacherous, especially when the wind is blowing.
The 18 hole course is strewn with ponds and bunkers and is a wonderful way to discover the Brabant countryside. The seemingly easy course hides its challenges and should be played tactically.