GOLF CLUB MERGELHOF
🇧🇪 Gemmenich, Liège, BE
Designed by Bruno Steensels
Golf Club Mergelhof operates a par-3 course in Gemmenich, a small village in the German-speaking community of eastern Belgium near the Dutch and German borders. The course was designed by Bruno Steensels, a Belgian golf architect who has worked on several projects in the Low Countries. The facility sits in the rolling countryside characteristic of this part of Liège province, where the landscape transitions from the flatter northern regions toward the more varied terrain of the Ardennes to the south.
Par-3 courses in Belgium typically serve both as practice facilities for experienced players working on their short game and as accessible entry points for newcomers to golf. The format allows play to proceed at a comfortable pace and requires less land than a regulation course, making it well-suited to the relatively compact scale of Belgian golf properties. Gemmenich's location in the tri-border area places it within reach of golfers from three countries, though it remains a local facility rather than a destination course.
The course likely features a variety of hole lengths and green complexes to test different aspects of the short game, from wedge play to mid-irons. Without extensive tournament history or widespread recognition in golf publications, Mergelhof functions primarily as a community amenity and practice venue for the region's golfers.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Public Course PAR-3 was designed by Bruno Steensels.
Yes. Public Course PAR-3 at Golf Club Mergelhof is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Public Course PAR-3 is 27.
Public Course PAR-3 plays 995 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Public Course PAR-3 is 87.
Public Course PAR-3 is a 9-hole course.