EDESE GOLF CLUB
🇳🇱 Arnhem, Gelderland, NL
Designed by Frank Pennink, Joan Dudok Van Heel
Edese Golf Club sits in the wooded countryside near Arnhem in the province of Gelderland, occupying terrain shaped by the region's characteristic sandy soils and mature forests. The course was designed by Frank Pennink, the prolific English architect who created numerous layouts across continental Europe in the postwar decades, with later contributions from Dutch architect Joan Dudok van Heel. Pennink's work in the Netherlands typically emphasized natural routing through heathland and woodland settings, and Edese reflects this approach with holes winding through stands of pine and deciduous trees.
The layout takes advantage of the property's rolling topography and natural vegetation, creating a parkland character common to courses in this part of the Netherlands. The sandy subsoil provides firm playing conditions and allows for traditional heathland-style bunkering in places, while the tree-lined corridors demand accuracy from the tee. Dudok van Heel's involvement likely came during later modifications or expansions, as was common with established Dutch clubs seeking to update their facilities or adjust routing over time.
Edese serves as a regional club in the Arnhem area, part of the network of established golf venues in Gelderland. The course offers a blend of strategic interest and natural beauty typical of Dutch woodland golf, with the mature trees and varied terrain providing both challenge and scenic appeal. The club maintains its place among the traditional golfing establishments in the eastern Netherlands.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Edese was designed by Frank Pennink and Joan Dudok Van Heel.
Yes. Edese at Edese Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Edese is 71.
Edese is a 18-hole course.