PRISE D'EAU GOLF
🇳🇱 Tilburg, Noord-Brabant, NL
Designed by Alan Rijks, Ronald Fream
Prise d'Eau Golf's Blaak-Leij course sits in Tilburg, a city in the southern Dutch province of Noord-Brabant. The design comes from Ronald Fream, an American architect known for his international portfolio, working in collaboration with Dutch designer Alan Rijks. This partnership brought together Fream's experience with resort and championship layouts worldwide and Rijks's understanding of Dutch golf terrain and playing conditions.
The course occupies land characteristic of this part of the Netherlands, where the landscape tends toward gentle undulation rather than dramatic elevation change. Water features typically play a significant role in Dutch golf design, both for strategic purposes and drainage management in low-lying terrain. The routing likely incorporates these elements alongside the region's mature trees and managed vegetation.
Prise d'Eau Golf operates as part of Tilburg's recreational landscape, serving both members and visitors in one of Noord-Brabant's larger urban centers. The club name references the historical water management infrastructure common to Dutch settlements. The Blaak-Leij designation suggests this is one of multiple courses or loops at the facility, a common arrangement at Dutch golf clubs where land constraints and membership demand lead to varied routing options on shared property. The course provides golf in a region where the sport has grown steadily since the late twentieth century, particularly in the more densely populated southern provinces.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Blaak - Leij was designed by Alan Rijks and Ronald Fream.
Yes. Blaak - Leij at Prise d'Eau Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Blaak - Leij is 72.
Blaak - Leij is a 18-hole course.