GOLFVERENIGING ALBATROSS
🇳🇱 Prinsenbeek, Noord-Brabant, NL
Designed by Alan Rijks
Golfvereniging Albatross is located in Prinsenbeek, a small town in the Noord-Brabant province of the Netherlands, situated between Breda and the Belgian border. The course was designed by Alan Rijks, a Dutch golf course architect who has worked on several layouts in the Netherlands and neighboring countries. The club operates in a region where golf development expanded considerably during the latter decades of the twentieth century, as the sport grew in popularity across the Low Countries.
The course occupies terrain typical of this part of Noord-Brabant, where the landscape tends toward gentle undulations rather than dramatic elevation changes. Dutch courses in this area often incorporate water features both for strategic purposes and drainage management, given the region's flat topography and proximity to the water table. Tree-lined fairways and careful bunkering are common design elements that Rijks and his contemporaries employ to define playing corridors and create visual interest on relatively level ground.
Golfvereniging Albatross serves the local golfing community in the Breda area, providing a parkland-style layout that reflects the design sensibilities of Dutch golf architecture from its era of construction. The club maintains a membership base drawn from the surrounding towns and villages of Noord-Brabant, where golf clubs typically function as social and recreational centers for their communities. The course offers a straightforward test of golf suited to a range of playing abilities, characteristic of many regional clubs throughout the Netherlands.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Albatross was designed by Alan Rijks.
Yes. Albatross at Golfvereniging Albatross is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Albatross is 35.
Albatross is a 9-hole course.