HET RIJK VAN NIJMEGEN
🇳🇱 Groesbeek, Gelderland, NL
Designed by Paul Rolin
Het Rijk van Nijmegen's Oost-Zuid course sits in Groesbeek, a municipality in Gelderland near the German border, in terrain shaped by the moraines and undulations of the Veluwe region's glacial past. Paul Rolin, a Dutch architect active in the mid-to-late twentieth century, designed this layout to work with the natural elevation changes and wooded character typical of this part of the Netherlands. The course occupies land that offers more topographic variety than the flat polders commonly associated with Dutch golf, allowing for routing that incorporates slopes, doglegs, and strategic positioning challenges.
The Groesbeek area carries historical significance from World War II, particularly the Operation Market Garden campaign, and the landscape retains a quiet, forested character. Rolin's design reflects a European parkland style, with tree-lined fairways and greens that require accurate approach play. The club operates multiple courses on the property, and Oost-Zuid serves as one component of the broader facility, providing members and visitors with variety in their rounds.
Het Rijk van Nijmegen functions as a regional club with a membership base drawn from the surrounding Gelderland communities and nearby Nijmegen, a historic city along the Waal River. The club maintains traditional Dutch golf culture, emphasizing accessible play and steady course conditioning within the constraints of the local climate and soil. The setting offers a peaceful round through mature woodland, with the course presenting a straightforward test of accuracy and course management rather than extreme length or dramatic hazards.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Oost-Zuid was designed by Paul Rolin.
Yes. Oost-Zuid at Het Rijk van Nijmegen is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Oost-Zuid is 71.
Oost-Zuid is a 18-hole course.