Eindhovensche Golf
Valkenswaard
Located just south of Eindhoven in Valkenswaard, Eindhovensche Golf is one of the Netherlands’ classic heathland courses. Designed by legendary architect Harry Colt, the course sits within a peaceful landscape of forest, heathland and natural ponds, giving it a traditional feel with real architectural pedigree.
The 18-hole, par-72 layout measures around 6,223 metres from the back tees and is known for its tree-lined fairways, gentle undulations and strong strategic design. It is not a course that needs dramatic elevation or flashy features; instead, it relies on natural shaping, heather, bunkering and well-positioned greens to create a proper thinking golfer’s test.
Eindhovensche has a refined, old-school quality, with the course blending naturally into its woodland surroundings. Accuracy from the tee is important, but the real challenge often comes on approach, where Colt’s green complexes reward good angles and punish careless positioning.
For Netherlands golf holidays, Eindhovensche works well as part of a southern Netherlands or Eindhoven-based itinerary. It is ideal for golfers who enjoy classic heathland golf, peaceful surroundings and a traditional private-club atmosphere rather than a modern resort-style venue.
Eindhoven Airport
11km


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Time Zone:
GMT+1
Currency:
€ (Euro)
Temperature:
2°C - 27°C
Cost of a Beer:
£4.50
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£35
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About The Area
Valkenswaard is a calm, green base just south of Eindhoven, ideal for golfers who prefer woodland, heathland and countryside over big-city bustle. It sits close enough to Eindhoven for restaurants, design culture and airport access, but the setting feels much quieter, with forests, fens and nature reserves shaping the wider area.
The main golf draw is Eindhovensche Golf, located in Valkenswaard itself. The club says its course has been a regular presence in the Top 5 courses in the Netherlands and has also been ranked in Golf World’s Top 100 Continental Europe list. It is an 18-hole, par-72 heathland course designed by Harry Colt, set through woodland on gently undulating terrain, so it rewards accuracy, positioning and a tidy short game rather than simply hitting it miles. Cookie Jar Golf describes it as a “majestic heathland” course running through a huge forest, with Colt’s original greens largely intact, which gives it proper architectural credibility.
Golf here is best from April to October, with May to September usually giving the most comfortable weather, greener fairways and longer daylight. The course’s sandy heathland character also gives it that classic inland Dutch feel: pine trees, natural contours, strategic bunkers and a peaceful setting.
Off the course, Valkenswaard is brilliant for nature-led rest days. De Malpie nature reserve sits close by, with heathland, fens, the Dommel river and forest trails, making it popular for walking and cycling. The wider area also includes De Groote Heide and De Plateaux-Hageven nature reserves. Eindhoven is close enough for evenings out, with Strijp-S, design spaces and the Van Abbemuseum adding a more urban twist.
For golfers seeking top-quality heathland golf, peaceful surroundings and easy Eindhoven access, Valkenswaard is one of North Brabant’s strongest and most rewarding golf bases.












