HET RIJK VAN NIJMEGEN
🇳🇱 Groesbeek, Gelderland, NL
Designed by Paul Rolin
Het Rijk van Nijmegen operates in Groesbeek, a municipality in Gelderland situated in the wooded hills near the German border, just southeast of the city of Nijmegen. The club's main course, De Nijmeegse baan, was designed by Paul Rolin, a Dutch golf course architect active in the Netherlands during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Rolin's work typically reflects the parkland tradition common to Dutch inland courses, incorporating the region's natural topography and mature tree cover into strategic layouts.
The Groesbeek area is characterized by rolling terrain and mixed woodland, a landscape shaped by glacial moraines that distinguish it from the flatter polder regions of the western Netherlands. This natural elevation change provides routing opportunities less common in much of the country, allowing for varied hole corridors and natural drainage. The course sits within a forested setting that frames fairways and defines playing corridors, typical of parkland designs in this part of Gelderland.
De Nijmeegse baan serves as the primary eighteen-hole layout for the club, which caters to regional membership and visitors exploring golf in the eastern Netherlands. The course reflects the practical design principles of its era, balancing playability for club members with the strategic interest that comes from working with the site's existing trees and contours. The Groesbeek location places it within a broader network of courses in the Arnhem-Nijmegen region, an area with a modest but established golf culture rooted in the postwar expansion of the game in the Netherlands.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Baandetails-De Nijmeegse baan was designed by Paul Rolin.
Yes. Baandetails-De Nijmeegse baan at Het Rijk van Nijmegen is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Baandetails-De Nijmeegse baan is 72.
Baandetails-De Nijmeegse baan is a 18-hole course.