Tilburg

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

With only one golf course, is Tilburg really a worthwhile golf destination?

Absolutely, if you're looking for a relaxed day on a well-maintained course without the usual crowds. We recommend it as a pleasant stop, perhaps as part of a broader trip exploring the charming Brabant region. Don't expect a multi-day golf marathon, but do expect a quality, enjoyable round.

When's the best time to visit Tilburg for golf, and what should I expect from the weather?

We always suggest late spring through early autumn-May to September-for the most enjoyable conditions. You'll find the course lush and green, though be prepared for typical Dutch weather, which can mean a sudden shower even on a sunny day. Pack layers and a good rain jacket, just in case.

What makes the golf course in Tilburg unique, and what should I look out for during my round?

The course here is known for its mature tree lines and surprisingly varied holes, especially considering its relatively flat surroundings. We particularly enjoy the strategic bunkering and the challenge presented by the water features on several holes-it truly keeps you honest. It's a thoughtful design that rewards good course management.

What else should I plan to do in Tilburg if I'm visiting for golf?

Tilburg offers a vibrant city experience beyond the greens, making it perfect for a day trip or a relaxed weekend. We suggest exploring the Spoorzone for its cool industrial-chic vibe and great eateries, or checking out the TextielMuseum for a unique cultural dive. It's a city with a surprising amount to offer, so don't just stick to the fairways.

How much does a round of golf typically cost in Tilburg, and is it easy to book a tee time?

You can expect green fees to be quite reasonable compared to some of the more famous Dutch courses, usually in the €50-€70 range for 18 holes. Booking ahead, especially on weekends, is always a smart move, but we've found availability generally good, even for last-minute plans. It's a straightforward, no-fuss experience.