PRISE D'EAU GOLF
🇳🇱 Tilburg, Noord-Brabant, NL
Designed by Alan Rijks, Ronald Fream
Prise d'Eau Golf's Leij - Sijsten course sits in Tilburg, a city in the southern Dutch province of Noord-Brabant. The course was designed by Alan Rijks working with American architect Ronald Fream, whose international portfolio includes numerous European projects. The collaboration brought together Rijks's understanding of Dutch golf landscapes with Fream's experience in routing courses that work with rather than against natural terrain.
The course occupies land characteristic of this part of the Netherlands, where the landscape transitions between the flat polder regions and slightly more varied terrain found in Noord-Brabant. The design likely incorporates water features—common in Dutch golf architecture both for aesthetic purposes and practical drainage—along with strategic bunkering to define playing corridors and frame greens. The routing would have been shaped by the existing topography and water management requirements typical of courses in this region.
Prise d'Eau Golf serves the Tilburg area, a substantial city with a population that supports multiple golf facilities. The club provides a venue for regional golfers in a part of the Netherlands where the sport has grown steadily over recent decades. The course operates within the Dutch golf calendar, hosting local competitions and serving members and visitors seeking a round in the southern Netherlands. The facility reflects the practical, accessible character common to many continental European golf clubs established in the modern era.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Leij - Sijsten was designed by Alan Rijks and Ronald Fream.
Yes. Leij - Sijsten at Prise d'Eau Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Leij - Sijsten is 72.
Leij - Sijsten is a 18-hole course.