GOLF CLUB ENGHIEN
🇧🇪 Enghien, Hainaut, BE
Designed by Bruno Steensels
Golf Club Enghien's Arenberg course occupies land in the Hainaut province of Belgium, near the historic town of Enghien. Designed by Belgian architect Bruno Steensels, the layout reflects the region's characteristic low-lying topography and agricultural heritage. The course sits within a landscape shaped by centuries of cultivation and estate management, typical of this part of Wallonia where gentle terrain and mature tree lines define the playing corridors.
Steensels, who has designed and renovated several courses across Belgium and neighboring countries, worked with the natural contours and existing vegetation to create a layout that integrates into the surrounding countryside. The design emphasizes strategic placement over forced carries, with fairway bunkering and green complexes that reward accurate approach play. Water features appear on several holes, consistent with the area's drainage patterns and historical water management systems.
The club serves golfers from the broader Hainaut region and draws members from both French-speaking and Flemish-speaking communities, reflecting Belgium's linguistic geography. Enghien itself lies roughly midway between Brussels and Mons, making the course accessible to players from both urban centers. The facility operates as a traditional members' club while accommodating visitors, maintaining the clubhouse and practice amenities common to established Belgian golf venues.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Arenberg was designed by Bruno Steensels.
Yes. Arenberg at Golf Club Enghien is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Arenberg is 72.
Arenberg plays 6,393 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Arenberg is 123.
Arenberg is a 18-hole course.