
Belgium may be small, but its golfing pedigree is anything but. Home to historic clubs, championship layouts, and some of Europe’s most scenic links and parkland courses, Belgium golf holidays offer world-class golf paired with culture-rich cities and unbeatable accessibility.
These five courses - handpicked by our experts - stand out as the very best the country has to offer.
1. Royal Zoute Golf Club
Regularly ranked as the No.1 golf course in Belgium by Top100GolfCourses.com and highly placed in Golf World’s Top 100 Courses in Continental Europe.
Location: Knokke-Heist (Bruges) | Designer: Harry Colt | Par: 72 | Yards: ~6,800 | Founded: 1909
Why Play Here? Royal Zoute is Belgium’s most iconic golf destination and one of the finest links experiences on mainland Europe. Designed by the legendary Harry Colt, the course delivers a traditional links feel: firm-running fairways, wind exposure, deep bunkering, and natural contours shaped by the North Sea coastline.
Its Championship Course has hosted multiple Belgian Opens, attracting the world’s best players, yet it remains accessible and enjoyable for visiting golfers seeking a true links challenge. The nearby resort town of Knokke provides a stylish backdrop, offering boutique restaurants, pristine beaches, and a vibrant coastal atmosphere.
Signature Hole Par 4, 13th - A beautifully shaped hole featuring a narrow fairway funneling towards a subtly contoured green protected by Colt-style bunkering. Wind influences every club choice.
Key Features
- Harry Colt–designed championship links
- Multiple Belgian Open host
- Fast, undulating greens and traditional pot bunkers
- Located minutes from the chic coastal town of Knokke
Bonus Fact During World War II, the course was used as a military training ground, and subtle land movements created today’s natural undulations.
Great for golfers who love traditional links golf combined with an upscale seaside getaway.
2. Royal Ostend Golf Club
Ranked inside Belgium’s Top 3 by Top100GolfCourses.com and featured in NCG’s Top European Links.
Location: De Haan (near Bruges) | Designer: Seymour Dunn | Par: 70 | Yards: ~6,150 | Founded: 1903
Why Play Here? Royal Ostend is Belgium’s seaside links, offering raw coastal charm and timeless golf. Set among rolling dunes overlooking the North Sea, the course embraces firm fairways, tight lies, and ever-present winds that demand creativity and shot-making.
The dunes create natural amphitheatres, shaping memorable holes that feel untouched and authentically old-world. Royal Ostend’s proximity to Bruges makes it a perfect pairing for golfers wanting a blend of championship links and cultural exploration.
Signature Hole Par 3, 6th - Elevated tee box, swirling winds, and a green nestled between dunes. A postcard-perfect links test.
Key Features
- Belgium’s only true links
- Beautiful North Sea views throughout
- Rolling dune landscape with firm conditions
- One of Europe’s oldest surviving links courses
Bonus Fact Royal Ostend’s logo features a seagull - a nod to the colony that famously nests around the course and often “observes” tee shots.
Great for value-driven golfers looking for easy coastal golf and a lively beachfront atmosphere.
3. Royal Waterloo Golf Club
Ranked among Belgium’s Top 3 parkland courses by Top100GolfCourses.com, with La Marache recognised in Golf World’s Top 100 Continental Courses.
Location: Lasne / Brabant Wallon (Brussels region) | Designer: Fred Hawtree; later updates by Martin Hawtree | Par: 72 | Yards: ~7,000 | Founded: 1923
Why Play Here? Royal Waterloo is a magnificent woodland club set in the rolling countryside south of Brussels. Its flagship course, La Marache, is championship-standard: wide, tree-lined corridors; multi-tiered greens; strategic bunkering; and immaculate conditioning that rivals Europe’s top inland layouts.
Steeped in history, the club sits close to the famous Waterloo Battlefield, and the elegant setting creates a peaceful yet demanding golfing environment. With three excellent courses on site, it’s a world-class destination for groups and competitive players.
Signature Hole Par 4, 18th - A picturesque finishing hole framed by tall pines, requiring precision off the tee and a well-judged approach to a sloping green.
Key Features
- Three championship-standard courses
- Historic setting near the Battle of Waterloo
- Signature Hawtree parkland architecture
- Superb practice facilities and elegant clubhouse
Bonus Fact Royal Waterloo has hosted events featuring Ryder Cup stars and European Tour players, cementing its prestige in Belgian golf.
Great for players seeking course variety and a golf break enriched by nearby historic landmarks.
4. Royal Bercuit Golf Club
Regularly ranked inside Belgium’s Top 5 by Top100GolfCourses.com and widely recognised as the country’s best modern design.
Location: Grez-Doiceau / Brabant Wallon (Brussels region) | Designer: Robert Trent Jones Sr. | Par: 72 | Yards: ~6,800 | Founded: 1967
Why Play Here? Royal Bercuit is the only Robert Trent Jones Sr.–designed course in Belgium, instantly setting it apart. The layout features dramatic elevation changes, bold bunkering, sweeping doglegs, and signature water hazards that reflect Jones’ unmistakable design philosophy.
Set within a private, forested valley, the course feels secluded and exclusive, offering a luxurious resort-style atmosphere with championship-quality challenge. Its modern shaping and dynamic visuals make it a favourite for golfers seeking something different from traditional European parkland layouts.
Signature Hole Par 4, 10th - Elevated tee shot plunging into a valley, followed by an approach to a beautifully sculpted green framed by bunkers and water.
Key Features
- Only Robert Trent Jones Sr. design in Belgium
- Dramatic elevation changes and eye-catching visuals
- Championship conditioning with resort-style facilities
- A favourite among modern architecture fans
Bonus Fact Trent Jones himself declared Bercuit one of his finest European projects, praising the natural movement of the land.
Great for golfers who appreciate modern architecture, dramatic elevation changes, and a premium private-club feel.
5. Golf Club 7 Fontaines
Regularly listed among Belgium’s top golf venues and known for offering two outstanding championship courses in one peaceful, wooded estate.
Location: Braine-l’Alleud / Brabant Wallon | Courses: Château Course & Forêt Course | Par: 72 | Yards: ~6,800 (Château) | ~6,700 (Forêt) | Founded: 1987
Why Play Here? Golf Club 7 Fontaines delivers exceptional variety thanks to its two distinctive 18-hole layouts, each offering a different test while sharing the same beautifully maintained, tranquil setting.
The Château Course is the club’s headline layout - a strategic, elegant design winding through manicured fairways, water features, and generous landing areas. It rewards precision on approach shots and is considered one of the most enjoyable “modern classics” in the Brussels region.
The Forêt Course is tighter and more technical, carved through dense woodland with narrower corridors and more pronounced shaping. It’s a favourite among shot-makers who enjoy shaping the ball and plotting their way around.
Across both tracks, conditioning is consistently excellent, and the upscale clubhouse facilities make it a popular choice for groups seeking quality, variety, and easy access from Brussels.
Signature Hole Château Course - Par 4, 9th : A picturesque hole featuring a drive framed by mature trees, followed by an approach over water to a green set beneath the estate’s historic buildings - one of the region’s most photogenic shots.
Key Features
- Two championship 18-hole courses in one venue
- Contrasting playing styles: open & strategic vs. tight & technical
- Beautiful woodland setting with consistently strong conditioning
- Easy access from Brussels, ideal for short breaks and group trips
Bonus Fact
- 7 Fontaines has hosted numerous national tournaments and is considered one of Belgium’s best clubs for competitive golf due to its combination of variety and year-round playability.
Great for golfers who want variety, with two contrasting championship courses offering both strategic play and tree-lined shot-making challenges.
FAQs for Belgium Golf Holidays
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When is the best time to play? April to October offers the best conditions, though many courses remain playable year-round.
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How easy is it to get there? Very - Belgium is well connected by Eurostar, LeShuttle, and short-haul flights into Brussels.
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Do Belgian golf clubs speak English? Yes, English is widely spoken at major clubs and in hospitality venues.
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Are green fees expensive? Generally not. Belgium offers excellent value compared to France, the Netherlands, and Germany.
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Can I bring my own clubs on Eurostar or LeShuttle? Yes - both options accommodate golf bags, making travel simple and cost-effective.
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Do I need to book tee times in advance? Recommended, especially for semi-private or top-ranked courses like Royal Bercuit or 7 Fontaines.
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Is handicap proof required? Some clubs request it, mainly premium venues; it’s best to have digital or printed proof available.
Travel Tips for a Belgium Golf Break
- Base yourself near Brussels or Brabant Wallon for the highest cluster of top courses and easy driving times.
- Hire a car to make course-hopping smooth and flexible.
- Pack layers and waterproofs, as weather can change quickly, especially in spring and autumn.
- Plan some time off the course to enjoy Belgian beer tours, chocolate shops, and historic towns like Leuven or Waterloo.
- Book clubs, buggies, and caddies early during peak season to avoid disappointment.
- Take advantage of weekday tee times, which are quieter and often cheaper.
- Use contactless payments, as Belgium is largely cashless across restaurants, hotels, and pro shops.
Summary
Belgium may not always be the first destination golfers think of, but it consistently surprises those who visit. With world-class links on the coast, championship parkland courses near Brussels, and beautifully crafted modern designs in Brabant Wallon, the country offers exceptional variety packed into an easily accessible region.

Published 09 December 2025
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