De Zuid Limburgse Golf & Country Club

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De Zuid Limburgse Golf & Country Club

De Zuid Limburgse Golf & Country Club

Dalbissenweg 22, 6281 NC Mechelen, Netherlands

Phone: +31 43 455 1254, Fax: +31 43 455 1576

The Course

18-Hole Course

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Yellow (Men)7171.71255904 m
Black (Men)7169.51235494 m
Blue (Women)7173.81285306 m
Red (Women)7172.21265056 m
Orange (Women)71701194700 m

Practice Facilities

  • Driving Range
  • Putting Green
  • Chipping Green

Visitors

18-Hole Course

Visitors are welcome every day.
A valid handicap certificate from player’s home club is required.
Handicap limit: 36

Etiquette

No dogs allowed. Mobile phone not permitted on course.

Green Fees

18-Hole Course

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
18 Holes70 €70 €

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Pro Shop

Restaurant

Phone: +31 43 455 1397

Rentals

  • Trolley for hire
  • Electro-cart for hire

The Club

General Information

Founded: 1956

Personnel

TitleName
PresidentB. Groutars
SecretaryChrista Habets-Heggen043 - 455 1254
SecretaryDiana Heggen043 - 455 1254
ProMichael Unsworth
Head GreenkeeperAlwin Schmitz

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kalle 709 Reviews
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The old 9-hole ones are great

With coordination in the summer of 23, the old 9 holes were shot very late in the evening sun, a dream!

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reiner2304 488 Reviews
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Half parkland across the border

Played on October 12th, 2020. The 18-hole course is 17 km behind the German border. If you drive on the A4, past Aachen, you take the first exit in Holland. From there you drive a while to the golf club, whereby the streets get narrower and narrower afterwards and if it weren't for signs you would think that there can't be a golf course anywhere here. The advantage is that the entire facility is in peace and nature in the middle of fields and forests. Holes 4 to 9 and 17,18 meander through dense ingrown forest as a real parkland course. Especially the lanes 10 to 16 seem to be a bit newer part and are then more open, but a little more hilly (cart not required for normal athletes) than the first 9 rather flat lanes. On the front 9, a mighty tree can then stand in the middle of the fairway. Otherwise there are a few water hazards, including an island tee-off on the 7th. Easy doglegs, well-placed bunkers or one or two blind strokes on the back nine make the game varied. The specification on the PAR 71 course is surprisingly low from my point of view. Most of the tees are relatively open, but you shouldn't spread too much because of the trees and bushes. Higher HC should rather choose the front tees. The condition of the railways was different. Due to the wetness of the past few days, the place was generally very damp. In addition, some fairways, especially on Front 9, were not mowed. It was better on the back nine because it was probably less frequented. Most of the tees looked a bit worn and you often had to look for suitable places for the tee. The greens were flawless, loyal and relatively fast. There is a small, relatively narrow driving range with around 10-12 mats tees. The range balls are free and you can take as many balls as you want from the provided tubs. The green fee for guests is € 67.50 regardless of the day, which is OK for the weekend, but a little too high for weekdays, but in addition to the free range balls, you also get a small stroke saver for the scorecard. The Strokesaver helps because unfortunately there are no visual tees on the lanes. You pay the nice, also German-speaking, employee in the clubhouse / secretariat by going through the restaurant (not tested). The clubhouse is more functional, but everything is there. The game on a Monday morning was brisk but not overcrowded. As a single player, I was able to play through relaxed with almost no waiting times until I was 18. The members I met greeted friendly. There are start times that should be reserved in advance. I had reserved by email a few days in advance. The emails were answered very quickly. If you love parkland and don't expect the big highlights, I can recommend the circuit behind the border in Gulpen-Wittem with a clear conscience.

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Always happy

The place is in the border triangle, directly behind Aachen on niederl. Page. Warm welcome by the Marshall. He pointed us directly to the Senior Day and that we can start when Tee1 is free. In advance, we had clarified that our dog is allowed. Again, we were friendly, that we should pay attention to any legacies. The place itself was in very good condition. The fairways freshly mowed and the greens short spur to us. Dieversten 9 are as already mentioned in advance by predecessors a highlight. Old trees, beautiful plants and wide fairways give a little Augusta feeling. The second nine are not boring either. Up and down, great views and 12 train it has in itself. After 250m downhill and then a big water obstacle. Behind on a hill the green, protected by a large bunker. Finally, back on the 17 & 18 in the woods. The place is located in a quiet location and there is nothing that bothers from the outside

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