BURGGOLF PURMEREND
🇳🇱 Purmerend, Noord-Holland, NL
Designed by Tom McAuley, Bruno Steensels
Burggolf Purmerend operates as a public facility in Purmerend, a municipality in Noord-Holland situated roughly twenty kilometers north of Amsterdam. The course features two nine-hole loops, Blauw and Geel, designed by Tom McAuley and Bruno Steensels. McAuley, an Irish designer, and Steensels, who has worked on several Dutch golf projects, created a layout suited to the flat, reclaimed polder landscape characteristic of this region of the Netherlands.
The terrain reflects the typical Dutch setting: minimal elevation change, open vistas, and strategic use of water features and bunkering to define playing corridors and create challenge on relatively level ground. Wind often plays a significant role in scoring, as it does throughout the low-lying coastal provinces. The design emphasizes accuracy and course management over distance, with water hazards and carefully positioned bunkers requiring thoughtful club selection.
Burggolf Purmerend serves recreational golfers in the greater Amsterdam metropolitan area, offering accessible golf in a region where land availability makes course development challenging. The facility caters to a range of skill levels, and the combination of the Blauw and Geel nines provides variety for regular play. The club operates within the Dutch golf culture, which tends toward casual accessibility rather than exclusivity, reflecting the country's broader approach to the sport.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Blauw/Geel was designed by Tom McAuley and Bruno Steensels.
Yes. Blauw/Geel at Burggolf Purmerend is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Blauw/Geel is 72.
Blauw/Geel is a 18-hole course.