De Kluizen
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real vibe like playing a round at De Kluizen?
We found De Kluizen offers a surprisingly tranquil escape, despite its convenient location. You'll navigate a thoughtful layout that rewards precision over brute force, especially on the back nine where water features come into play more often. It's a course that makes you think, but never feels overly punishing.
When is the best time of year to experience De Kluizen without the crowds?
We always recommend visiting De Kluizen in the shoulder seasons - late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is generally pleasant, and you'll find the course less crowded than during peak summer, allowing for a more relaxed pace of play. Plus, the changing foliage in autumn adds a beautiful backdrop to your round.
Are there any specific holes at De Kluizen that really stand out or pose a unique challenge?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a real beauty and a test. You'll need to carry water to a well-guarded green, and club selection is paramount here, especially if the wind is up. It's a hole that can make or break your scorecard, but it's incredibly satisfying when you hit it right.
What can we expect from the clubhouse and overall facilities at De Kluizen?
The clubhouse at De Kluizen is charming and unpretentious, offering a warm welcome after your round. You'll find a cozy bar and a restaurant serving solid, local fare - perfect for recounting your birdies and bogeys. Don't expect five-star luxury, but do expect genuine Belgian hospitality and a comfortable place to relax.
Is De Kluizen a good course for golfers looking to walk, or should we plan on taking a buggy?
We definitely encourage walking De Kluizen; it's a very walkable course with manageable distances between greens and tees. You'll get a better feel for the subtle undulations and the natural beauty of the landscape this way. Save the buggy for courses with more extreme elevation changes - you won't need it here.