Golf & Country Club Hoenshuis

18 Hole

Golf & Country Club Hoenshuis

Golf & Country Club Hoenshuis

Hoensweg 17, 6367 GN Voerendaal, Netherlands

Phone: +31 45 575 3300, Fax: +31 45 575 0900

The Course

18-Hole Course

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)7273.31406286 m
Yellow (Men)7272.11326024 m
Red (Women)7273.71295265 m

Visitors

18-Hole Course

Visitors are welcome every day.
A valid handicap certificate or card is required.
Handicap limit: 54

Etiquette

GPS devices approved.

Green Fees

18-Hole Course

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
18 Holes62.5 €72.5 €

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Conference room
  • Locker rooms
  • Club accepts credit cards
  • Pro Shop
  • Restaurant

Rentals

  • Trolley for hire

The Club

General Information

Founded: 1987

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gordy 44 3 Reviews

A must

A great little course well run by very friendly people. We took advantage of the excellent golf and meal deal for under 70 euro great value. the course itself is good well maintained tricky par 3s 5 is very hard very well protected by bunkers 18 is a fantastic finishing hole it is a good fun course run by fun people already booked again try it

reiner2304 499 Reviews
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18-hole parkland across the border

Played on October 9th, 2020. The flat 18-hole course is located approx. 13 km behind the German border west of Heerlen and can be reached quickly past Aachen via the A4 / A76 / A79. The entire course, type parkland, with mostly open tees, so also suitable for higher HC, is quietly nestled between various fields. Lanes 1-13 and 14-18 are only separated by the access road. You are back at the clubhouse after 9.13 or 16 holes and whoever wants to can end the round early. Lanes 14 and 16 go along the parking lot and the driving range. At trams 16 and 17 you can see and hear the regional train going past (but it doesn't matter). Unfortunately, you can only be hit by mats on the range. Tokens for balls are available from the secretariat from € 2.50. In my opinion, the fairways do not have any extraordinary highlights, but they are nevertheless varied. There are a few water hazards, easy doglegs and well-placed bunkers. The defining element is certainly the tall, ingrown trees, mostly on the right and left along the path. The most beautiful are certainly the lanes where water comes into play, the 6 and 15 and at the end of the round, the lanes 17 and 18 around a larger pond with mighty weeping willows. The overall condition was acceptable. Due to the previous rainfall, the tracks were very wet and the ground was heavy. This is probably why many fairways had not yet been mowed. But where it was mowed it was okay. The greens, often undulating, were flawless and easy to play. One or the other tee was a bit more worn and you had to look for suitable places for your stand. The game on a Friday afternoon / afternoon was brisk. Nothing works here without start times. I wanted to play on weekdays at relatively short notice, but only got a start time a week later between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Corresponding e-mails were answered relatively quickly. Despite the short start times, I was sent out on my own, although I had announced that I would also like to play with members or other guests (possibly due to Corona). So of course I ran into various member flights relatively quickly, but was let through 3 times immediately. As is almost always the case in Holland, the atmosphere is rather unconventional, relaxed and friendly. It is evidently also an exemplary promotion of young talent. In the practice area next to track 18, the little ones definitely had fun with the pro. The German-speaking staff in the secretariat, in the rather functional but clean clubhouse / pro shop with changing rooms and restaurant (not tested), was very friendly. The green fee of currently € 63.50 on weekdays is still appropriate in my opinion. € 73.50 on the weekend is a bit ambitious for the place. If you don't expect the big highlights and no noble meadow, but want to take a hop over the border to play golf in Holland, I can generally recommend the round in Hoenshuis without hesitation.

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sithonia33 7 Reviews
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This place is fun

Welcome in the clubhouse very friendly. Driving range manageable, but in good condition. Short ways to the first tee. I played the first 9 Condition was good despite slightly autumnal weather. The tracks are all relatively broad, despite trees right and left, no rough, so that you can continue playing the ball well. With a long game you get through wonderfully. The par 3 are, as already mentioned elsewhere, not to be underestimated. Overall, the little round was really fun. I will gladly come again!

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