The Golf Chateau de la Tournette is set in the heart of a stunning natural landscape, and is a club that oozes history. The grand clubhouse dates back to the 16th century, and with two terrific courses, La Tournette is firmly established as one of the most prestigious golfing venues in Belgium.
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English Course
The English Course is best characterised as an inland links, with large, elevated greens which are guarded by devilish pot bunkers. Designed by Martin Hawtree, one of England's leading golf architects, the English Course stretches to 6,170 yards, and is a superb holiday course, always maintained to an excellent standard.
American Course
The American Course is arguably the more dramatic of the two at La Tournette, and differs greatly in character to its neighbour. The expansive greens features sweeping undulations, and are protected by treacherous water hazards. The opening stretch is carved through impressive woodland, requiring accurate driving, while the back nine is the highlight of the complex - the American Course has its own version of Augusta's ‘Amen Corner', where you can go from hero to zero in the blink of an eye. With two championship courses set in a charming landscape, La Tournette is a highly desirable and popular component in a golf escape to the greater Brussels area.
What Our Golfers Say
Phil
✓13 Sep 2019
The course is currently in extremely poor condition, with preferred lies on the fairways and the greens hollow tyned and dressed with sand. They then remove the sand with a tractor pulled scraper which lifts the grass and makes it impossible to putt.
Kevin
✓25 Jul 2019
What a beautiful course, well manicured and looked after. I would put this down as a hard course for higher handicappers. Narrowish fairways (not all holes though), lots of bunkers and lots of ponds/lakes. You definitely need to be a straight hitter. The course also makes you think about club choice as well. Also, it is very hilly, lots of ups and downs to the course. Unfortunately we played this course in temperatures of 38C, which didn't help with the speed of the round coupled with its difficulty for our group of higher handicaps. This course was about a 30 minute (mostly motorway) drive from Mons.