FIVE NATIONS GOLF CLUB
🇧🇪 Mean, Namur, BE
Designed by Gary Player
Five Nations Golf Club sits in the rolling countryside near Mean in Belgium's Namur province, a region characterized by gentle hills, mixed woodland, and agricultural land typical of Wallonia. Designed by Gary Player and opened in the early 1990s, the course represents the South African architect's approach to European parkland golf, where strategic bunkering and thoughtful green complexes are set within a naturally undulating landscape. Player's design philosophy emphasizes risk-reward options and playability for a range of skill levels while maintaining competitive interest for accomplished players.
The routing takes advantage of the property's elevation changes and wooded corridors, with holes moving through varied terrain that includes open meadow sections and tree-lined fairways. Water features appear on several holes, adding both visual definition and strategic considerations to club selection and shot placement. The greens typically feature Player's preference for subtle internal contours that reward precise approach play without resorting to extreme undulation.
Five Nations serves both members and visitors in a region where golf development expanded considerably during the 1990s. The club offers a full-length championship layout that has hosted regional amateur competitions, providing a test of golf that reflects Player's international design experience adapted to the Belgian landscape. The facility includes practice areas and clubhouse amenities consistent with continental European golf clubs of its era and market position.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Five Nations was designed by Gary Player.
Yes. Five Nations at Five Nations Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Five Nations is 72.
Five Nations plays 6,005 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Five Nations is 126.
Five Nations is a 18-hole course.