Wellington Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Wellington Golf, and what should I expect from the weather?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-early October) for the most enjoyable conditions. You'll find the course in fantastic shape, and while Belgian weather can be unpredictable, these months generally offer milder temperatures and less frequent rain. Always pack a light waterproof layer, just in case.

What's the signature challenge or a must-experience hole at Wellington Golf?

You absolutely have to pay attention to the stretch around holes 7-9; it's where the course truly shows its teeth. The prevailing winds often make the par-3 8th a real test of club selection and nerve, demanding a precise shot to avoid trouble. It's a memorable challenge that we always look forward to.

Is Wellington Golf a good fit for all skill levels, and what's the general atmosphere like?

We think Wellington Golf is quite accommodating for various handicaps, offering a fair test without being overly punishing if you stay on the fairways. The atmosphere is wonderfully relaxed and welcoming; it truly feels like a friendly local club where everyone is there to enjoy their game. Don't be surprised if you strike up a conversation with fellow golfers.

How easy is it to get a tee time at Wellington Golf, and what are the typical green fees?

Booking ahead is always a smart move, especially for weekend play, but you can often find availability during the week without too much hassle. Green fees are quite reasonable for the quality of the course, typically falling in the €60-€80 range, which we consider excellent value for a well-maintained Belgian course. It's a great option if you're looking for quality without breaking the bank.

What's the clubhouse experience like, and are there any nearby recommendations for after the round?

The clubhouse at Wellington Golf is cozy and unpretentious, offering a perfect spot for a post-round drink and a simple, satisfying meal – their local beer selection is always a winner. If you're looking for something more substantial, the nearby town has some charming brasseries where you can enjoy classic Belgian cuisine and soak in the local vibe.