The founders - Mr and Mrs Philips-de Jongh - bought the land called Nederheide in 1928. The famous English golf course architect Harry Colt was commissioned to design the golf course. Harry Colt is considered to be the "father of golf architecture". By introducing doglegs and natural obstacles and playing with contours he fitted his courses into the existing landscape as if they had always been there. He succeeded at the Eindhovensche Golf Club, where Mr. and Mrs. Philips-de Jongh wanted it to be a beautiful course even from a natural point of view. The variety of trees and shrubs at the Eindhovensche Golf Club is therefore impressive.