Chi Chi - The Golf Venue

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play at Chi Chi - The Golf Venue?

We highly recommend visiting Chi Chi from late spring through early autumn, roughly May to September. During these months, you'll find the course in its absolute prime, with the Dutch weather offering a pleasant mix of sunshine and gentle breezes-perfect for a relaxed round. Avoid the colder, wetter months if you can, as the course can get quite soft and less enjoyable.

What kind of challenge can I expect from the course design at Chi Chi?

Chi Chi offers a surprisingly engaging challenge without being overly punishing, making it enjoyable for various handicaps. We particularly love the clever use of water features on the back nine, especially around holes 14 and 16, which demand precise shot-making and strategic thinking. It's a course that truly rewards smart play over brute force.

Are there good practice facilities or other amenities at Chi Chi - The Golf Venue?

Absolutely, their practice area is top-notch and one of the best we've seen in the region. You'll find a spacious driving range with quality balls, excellent short game facilities including a dedicated chipping green, and a large, true-rolling putting surface. Don't miss the clubhouse restaurant-their local bitterballen are a must-try after your round.

How does the green fee at Chi Chi compare to other courses in the Netherlands?

Chi Chi offers excellent value for the quality of the experience you receive. While not the cheapest round you'll find in the Netherlands, the immaculate course conditions, superb facilities, and friendly, efficient staff make it well worth the investment. Expect to pay a moderate-to-upper-moderate green fee, especially on weekends, but you'll feel you got your money's worth.

Is Chi Chi - The Golf Venue easy to get to from Amsterdam or other major Dutch cities?

Yes, it's quite accessible, which is a huge plus for travelers. We recommend renting a car for the most convenience, as it's a straightforward drive from Amsterdam, Utrecht, or Rotterdam, usually under an hour. Public transport options exist but will take longer and involve transfers, making a car the practical choice for golfers looking for ease.