Uncover Europe’s Hidden Golfing Gem
Golf in the Netherlands offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historic charm, and modern challenge. With its windswept links-style courses set among coastal dunes and scenic landscapes, the country is fast becoming a hidden gem in European golf. As the proud host of the 2026 Solheim Cup at Bernardus Golf, the Netherlands is stepping into the global spotlight, showcasing its world-class facilities and deepening passion for the game
Why book a golf experience to the Netherlands?
- Unique experiences such as watching the 2026 Solheim Cup
- Easily accessible, with courses close to major cities and airports
- Uncover world-class golf destination with stunning scenery
- A substantial number of golf courses, in relation to its size
- Cycle through scenic countryside dotted with windmills and tulip fields
- Enjoy a vibrant food scene with local cheeses, fresh seafood, and cozy cafés
The Netherlands will surprise you
Golf's popularity in the Netherland's is on the rise with around 250 golf courses located here and more still being developed. With beautifully maintained courses set among coastal dunes, open landscapes, and historic countryside, the Netherlands offers a golfing experience that’s as scenic as it is unforgettable.
A true highlight is Bernardus Golf, a modern masterpiece and proud host of the 2026 Solheim Cup. Seamlessly combining championship-level design with the charm of the Dutch landscape, it’s a must-play for any serious golfer visiting Europe.
The ideal time to visit is between May and October, when the weather is mild, the days are long, and the course conditions are at their best. Off the course, visitors can explore picturesque towns, world-class museums, and the relaxed Dutch lifestyle all just a short drive or train ride away.
The Solheim Cup 2026
History, culture & delicious cuisine
The Netherlands is a country rich in history, culture, and culinary delights, offering something for every curious traveller. From the iconic canals of Amsterdam and the windmills of Kinderdijk to charming medieval towns like Utrecht and Haarlem, Dutch history is woven into every street and skyline.
Art lovers will be spoiled with world-renowned museums showcasing masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Gogh. Culturally, the Netherlands balances tradition and modernity, reflected in its vibrant festivals, innovative architecture, and welcoming atmosphere.
Dutch cuisine is equally diverse, with hearty classics like stroopwafels and bitterballen, fresh North Sea seafood, and artisanal cheeses like Gouda and Edam, all best enjoyed in a cosy café or lively local market.