Parcours Brunehaut

Course Details

  • Year Opened: 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to experience Parcours Brunehaut at its peak?

We always recommend visiting in late spring, around May or June, or early autumn, in September. You'll find the course in superb condition, the weather is generally mild and pleasant for walking, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds.

What kind of golfer will truly appreciate Parcours Brunehaut's layout?

If you love strategic play over brute force, Brunehaut is absolutely your kind of course. It demands precision off the tee and rewards thoughtful shot placement, especially around its subtly contoured greens. Don't expect a wide-open bombers' paradise; this course makes you think.

Are there any specific holes at Parcours Brunehaut that really stand out or present a unique challenge?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which plays over a natural ravine - it's a real beauty and a test of nerve. The finishing stretch, particularly the 18th, also offers a dramatic closing hole with water in play, demanding a strong finish to your round.

What's the post-round experience like at Parcours Brunehaut, and what local flavors should we seek out?

The clubhouse at Brunehaut has a wonderfully relaxed, welcoming vibe, perfect for a post-round Belgian beer - we highly recommend trying a local Trappist ale. Their small restaurant serves up excellent, unpretentious regional dishes, so plan to stay for a casual meal.

How accessible is Parcours Brunehaut for international visitors, and is it a good value for a Belgian golf trip?

Brunehaut is surprisingly easy to reach, often just a short drive from major Belgian cities like Brussels or Charleroi, making it a great day trip. For the quality of the course and the overall experience, we consider the green fees excellent value, especially compared to some of its more famous neighbors.