BURGGOLF HAVERLEIJ
🇳🇱 Hertogenbosch, Noord-Brabant, NL
Designed by Donald Steel
Haverleij, designed by British architect Donald Steel and opened in 2009, occupies a distinctive site in the Noord-Brabant countryside near 's-Hertogenbosch. The course forms part of a larger residential and recreational development called Haverleij, built on reclaimed land that was previously part of the Maas River floodplain. Steel, known for his work on traditional links courses in the British Isles and his restoration projects, created a layout here that works with the flat Dutch landscape while incorporating water features and strategic bunkering to define the playing corridors.
The routing makes extensive use of the site's water management system, with canals, lakes, and drainage channels coming into play on multiple holes. The relatively open terrain allows wind to influence shot-making, and Steel's design emphasizes ground game options alongside aerial approaches. The course features wide fairways in places but tightens around the greens, where bunker placement and green contours demand precision. Several holes play along or across water, reflecting the regional landscape character of the Netherlands.
BurgGolf Haverleij operates as a semi-private facility, offering both membership and daily fee access. The club serves the 's-Hertogenbosch region, an area with a growing golf community in the southern Netherlands. The course represents a modern Dutch golf development, combining residential planning with a championship-length layout designed to international standards while respecting the environmental constraints and opportunities of low-lying terrain.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Haverleij was designed by Donald Steel.
Yes. Haverleij at BurgGolf Haverleij is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Haverleij is 72.
Haverleij is a 18-hole course.