GOLF DE LIÈGE-GOMZÉ
🇧🇪 Gomze-Andoumont, Liège, BE
Designed by Paul Rolin
Golf de Liège-Gomzé occupies rolling terrain in the Ardennes foothills near the city of Liège in eastern Belgium. Paul Rolin designed the course, which reflects the mid-twentieth-century European parkland tradition common to Belgian golf layouts of that era. The property sits in a landscape of mixed woodland and open farmland characteristic of the Walloon region, with elevation changes that provide natural movement through the routing.
The course plays through mature trees and across undulating ground, requiring thoughtful club selection and course management rather than overwhelming length. Holes move through corridors of deciduous forest and across more exposed sections where wind becomes a factor. The design incorporates the natural contours without excessive earthmoving, a hallmark of Rolin's approach to golf architecture in Belgium during the period when many of the country's established clubs were developing their courses.
Liège-Gomzé serves as the home club for golfers in Belgium's third-largest metropolitan area and hosts regional amateur competitions. The club maintains a traditional European membership structure with a focus on weekend medal play and inter-club matches common to continental golf culture. The facility includes practice areas and a clubhouse that reflects the modest, functional character typical of Belgian golf clubs established in the decades following World War II.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Liège-Gomzé was designed by Paul Rolin.
Yes. Liège-Gomzé at Golf de Liège-Gomzé is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Liège-Gomzé is 72.
Liège-Gomzé plays 5,884 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Liège-Gomzé is 137.
Liège-Gomzé is a 18-hole course.