GOLF & COUNTRYCLUB REGTHUYS
🇳🇱 Winkel, Noord-Holland, NL
Designed by Alan Rijks, Aart Bergsma
Dijklus occupies a distinctive polder landscape in Winkel, a small village in Noord-Holland roughly thirty kilometers north of Amsterdam. Designed by Dutch architects Alan Rijks and Aart Bergsma, the course reflects the regional tradition of working within the flat, reclaimed terrain characteristic of the Netherlands. The routing navigates land bordered by dikes and drainage channels, with water features integral to both the landscape's function and the golf design. Wind is a consistent factor across this exposed terrain, influencing play throughout the year.
The course at Golf & Countryclub Regthuys presents the strategic challenges typical of Dutch lowland golf: precise placement to avoid water hazards, careful club selection in variable wind conditions, and an emphasis on ground game when firmness allows. The relatively open character of the land means visibility is generally good, though the flatness requires thoughtful use of elevation changes at greens and around hazards to create interest and definition. Trees and vegetation frame certain holes while maintaining the essential openness of the polder setting.
Regthuys functions as a regional club serving the communities of West Friesland, the historic area of Noord-Holland where Winkel is located. The facility includes practice areas and clubhouse amenities suited to regular member play and local competitions. The course provides a representative example of contemporary Dutch golf architecture adapted to the constraints and character of reclaimed agricultural land.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Dijklus was designed by Alan Rijks and Aart Bergsma.
Yes. Dijklus at Golf & Countryclub Regthuys is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Dijklus is 36.
Dijklus is a 9-hole course.