Antwerp Golf School
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Antwerp Golf School, and what can I expect from the course conditions?
We've found late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) offers the best balance for playing here. The Belgian weather is usually mild, and the greens are typically in fantastic shape - firm but fair. You'll appreciate the well-maintained fairways and true rolls during these periods.
Is Antwerp Golf School truly suitable for all skill levels, or is it more geared towards serious students of the game?
Don't let the "school" in the name intimidate you - while it's an excellent place for serious instruction, the course itself is very welcoming for all skill levels. It's designed to be enjoyable for beginners learning the ropes, yet still offers enough strategic challenge to keep experienced players engaged. We recommend taking advantage of their excellent practice facilities regardless of your handicap.
What's the overall atmosphere like at Antwerp Golf School, and what facilities are available beyond the main course?
The atmosphere here is refreshingly unpretentious and genuinely focused on improving your game. Beyond the 18 holes, you'll find a top-notch driving range with covered bays, a dedicated short-game area, and a putting green that's always in great condition. The clubhouse is cozy and offers a relaxed spot for a post-round drink or a simple meal.
What's the typical cost for a round or a lesson at Antwerp Golf School, and is it good value for money?
Expect green fees to be quite reasonable for a Belgian course, especially if you're playing off-peak or as part of a package. We consider it excellent value, given the quality of the course maintenance and the superb practice facilities. Lessons are competitively priced, and their instructors are genuinely passionate about helping you improve.
What's a unique challenge or a standout hole I should look out for when playing Antwerp Golf School?
Keep an eye out for the clever use of water hazards, particularly on some of the shorter holes - they demand precision rather than brute force. The par-3s, in particular, often feature strategic bunkering and water that will test your iron play and course management. It's a course that rewards thoughtful golf.