Inaugurated in 1933 by some passionate golfing friends, the Royal Golf Club of Hainaut was built on the grounds of the Princes of Croÿ, in the town of Jurbise, a few kilometers from Mons. The club is the middle of heather and broom, on a rather sandy soil. The design and execution were entrusted to Tom Simpson, one of the best English golf architects who has designed some of the most beautiful golf courses in Europe and those of Spa, Sart Tilman and Kapellen in Belgium. The initial golf course consisted of 9 holes, which were quickly taken to a complete 18-hole course.
Its friendly atmosphere, irreproachable hospitality and the quality of its route make it an important player in the Belgian golf landscape.
Played on: 29 September 2018 Review date: 30 September 2018Handicap: 13.9
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Etangs - Bruyères
Na een fantastische dag bij de Ryder Cup zijn we via deze golfbaan terug naar huis gaan. We hebben de lussen Bruyeres en Etangs gespeeld. De lay-out van deze banen is erg mooi en verschillend. Waar je bij Bruyeres tussen de bomen speelt krijg je op Etangs opeens te maken met hoogteverschillen. Deze tweede lus vonden wij het mooiste.
De fairways waren erg slecht met veel…
Played on: 5 September 2021 Review date: 6 September 2021Handicap: 17
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Etangs - Bruyères
There has been written before about the seperate visitor parking before. So I was warned. Probably due to member's complaints, but I agree with others that it is not the most client friendly welcome.
At reception I was pleasantly surprised with the reduction that we got, because we had visited before, but could not play because golf carts were not allowed.
Before the …
Played on: 20 February 2018 Review date: 26 February 2018Handicap: 17
Etangs - Quesnoy
Het was weer enige tijd geleden dat ik op deze baan speelde. Tot nog toe speelde ik steeds de lus Quesnoy-Bruyeres. Dit keer werd de lus Quesnoy-étangs gespeeld. Twee heel diverse banen. Quesnoy als oude baan met relatief korte afstanden en étangs als jonge baan met ook langere afstanden. Hoewel denaam étangs (vijvers) doet vermoeden dat er nogal wat water in het spel zal…