Golf du Bercuit

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to experience Golf du Bercuit?

We highly recommend visiting Golf du Bercuit in late spring or early autumn. The weather is typically ideal for golf, and you'll find the course in superb condition, often less crowded than peak summer. Plus, the surrounding Belgian countryside really shines with vibrant colors during these seasons.

How challenging is Golf du Bercuit for an average golfer?

Golf du Bercuit offers a really fair but demanding test, especially if you're not precise off the tee. You'll encounter some elevation changes and strategically placed hazards that reward thoughtful shot-making over brute strength. Don't let the beauty distract you too much- focus is key here.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Golf du Bercuit, and is it worth the green fee?

Green fees at Golf du Bercuit are generally in the mid-range for a top-tier Belgian course, typically around €80-€120 depending on the season and day. We absolutely think it's worth it for the immaculate course conditions and the unique, secluded atmosphere you get here. It feels like a true escape.

What makes Golf du Bercuit's layout unique compared to other Belgian courses?

What truly sets Bercuit apart is its seamless integration into the natural, undulating terrain of the Brabant Wallon region. You'll find a fantastic variety of holes, from tight, tree-lined fairways demanding accuracy to more open, sweeping vistas. It's a course that truly uses its landscape to its advantage, offering a memorable challenge.

Is Golf du Bercuit easily accessible, and what's the surrounding area like?

Golf du Bercuit is surprisingly accessible, located just a short drive from Brussels, yet it feels wonderfully secluded once you arrive. The surrounding area is peaceful and green, offering a tranquil escape from city life. We suggest combining your golf with a visit to some of the charming local villages nearby for a full Belgian experience.