GOLFBAAN KASTEEL ENGELENBURG
🇳🇱 Brummen, Gelderland, NL
Designed by Donald Steel
Golfbaan Kasteel Engelenburg occupies parkland terrain in Brummen, a municipality in the Gelderland province of the eastern Netherlands. The course was designed by British architect Donald Steel, whose work across Europe includes layouts that typically emphasize strategic shot-making within natural settings. The property centers on Kasteel Engelenburg, a castle estate that provides the club with its historical character and wooded landscape. The routing moves through mature trees and incorporates the estate's existing topography, creating a parkland environment distinct from the flatter polder courses found elsewhere in the Netherlands.
Steel's design at Engelenburg uses the rolling terrain and established woodland to frame holes and define playing corridors. The layout requires golfers to navigate tree-lined fairways and manage elevation changes that are relatively uncommon in Dutch golf. Water features appear on several holes, integrated into the natural drainage patterns of the property. The course serves both members and visitors, functioning as a regional facility in the Arnhem-Apeldoorn area.
The castle itself remains a focal point of the property, contributing to the club's setting and occasionally serving hospitality functions. Engelenburg represents a traditional parkland design approach adapted to the Dutch landscape, offering tree management and positional play as primary challenges rather than the wind exposure typical of links-style courses in the Netherlands.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Engelenburg was designed by Donald Steel.
Yes. Engelenburg at Golfbaan Kasteel Engelenburg is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Engelenburg is 36.
Engelenburg is a 9-hole course.