Most Belgian clubs welcome visiting golfers — here's how green fees, handicap requirements and tee-time booking work.
Belgium's golf clubs range from fully private member clubs to courses that actively welcome green-fee players every day of the week. The practical rule: virtually every club accepts visitors in some form, but conditions differ — handicap limits, weekday-only access, or member introduction.
We show verified visitor information on club pages where we have it, together with a “last verified” date. Where the policy isn't confirmed yet, the club's official website is always linked. Green-fee prices are only listed when they come from an official source — an outdated price is worse than no price.
An indoor golf club at Waterloo near Brussels combining golf simulators, a putting green and practice areas, letting newcomers and experienced players train and play iconic courses year-round. Open to visitors and events.
A dedicated golf school in Aartselaar built around a 6-hole par-3 course, a grass-tee driving range and full practice greens. It focuses on initiation, Start-to-Golf, junior and G-golf programs, making it an ideal entry point for new players. Non-members are welcome for lessons and practice.
A golf academy and practice centre run by Sport Village at Lasne in Walloon Brabant, with a floodlit driving range, two putting greens and approach areas for pitch and bunker play. Weekend initiations for beginners.
A tree-lined 9-hole course with an additional compact 6-hole layout at Hannut, conveniently placed between Brussels and Liege near the E40. A relaxed club with lit practice, restaurant and meeting space. Visitors welcome.
A modern indoor golf center in Hasselt with four simulator bays plus a Trackman bay with spectator seating, opened in 2025. Alongside virtual golf it offers digital darts and a bar-lounge atmosphere. It is aimed at casual play, practice and social outings rather than course golf.
A modern resort near Arlon in Belgian Luxembourg with an 18-hole heathland course and a 9-hole parkland course, plus a 4-star hotel, spa and restaurant. A premium destination open to visitors seven days a week.
A 27-hole parkland resort at the historic Bossenstein castle in Ranst, pairing an 18-hole Championship Course with a 9-hole Executive Course and American-style water features. On-site are a hotel, restaurant, driving range and event facilities, plus polo. Green-fee visitors are welcome throughout the week.
A four-star eco-certified 18-hole parkland course (par 72) on the Cleyn Hoff castle estate near Brussels airport at Melsbroek. It features a floodlit Toptracer driving range, practice greens, a restaurant and several event rooms for corporate golf. Green-fee visitors book online.
A well-regarded parkland club north of Antwerp combining a tree-lined 9-hole main course with a 9-hole par-3 junior course, plus a large two-floor covered driving range. It offers strong coaching, junior programs and seminar rooms. Voted best 9-hole course in Belgium in 2020; visitors welcome.
A 9-hole course and academy along the edge of the Foret de Soignes near the Boitsfort racecourse in Brussels, with a Trackman-equipped practice, approach and putting greens. Open to all and geared to initiation and lessons.
A 27-hole golf and country club in unspoilt nature at Ways near Waterloo, about 30 km south of Brussels, with an on-site 3-star hotel. A varied, welcoming destination for golf breaks. Visitors welcome.
A friendly 9-hole parkland course (played over two loops) set in the protected Hazeschrans landscape south of Antwerp, complemented by a compact 6-hole course. With a Toptracer driving range, practice greens and an on-site restaurant, it suits beginners and improving players alike. Green-fee visitors book through the club's online system.
An open, publicly accessible 9-hole parkland course in the Nete valley at Ranst, welcoming to players of all levels. Alongside the course it offers a driving range, practice greens, a brasserie and padel courts. No handicap is required, making it a relaxed spot for casual and beginning golfers.
An 18-hole par-72 course designed by Gary Player in 1990 on a plateau at Mean in the Condroz, with a golf hotel on site. Part of the Durbuy Golf Resort. Access requires a federal card and handicap.
A technical 9-hole course created in 1995 within the grounds of the Florennes air base in the Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse region, welcoming beginners and confirmed players. Access is via the base guardhouse.
An English-style 18-hole parkland course (par 72) set around the medieval Wilder Castle at Kampenhout, plus three practice holes. It offers a covered floodlit driving range, pro shop, bistro and a business club for corporate golf. Visitors with a federation card are welcome; handicap limits apply.
A private 100-hectare estate at Braine-l'Alleud south of Brussels offering two 18-hole championship courses through parkland and forest. Ideal for members and green-fee guests seeking variety. Advance booking required.
A 9-hole par-34 course opened in 1987 on the slopes of the Meuse valley at Andenne, offering panoramic rural views and a partly covered driving range. Well suited to beginners and casual play. Visitors welcome.
A golf practice and driving range within the Bertransart sports centre at Nalinnes near Charleroi, with a 200-metre range, putting green and training bunker. A good place for beginners to discover the game.
A welcoming 9-hole parkland course (par 60) in a rural setting near Mechelen, qualifying for handicap play. Facilities include a covered, floodlit driving range, practice greens, a golf academy and a spacious bistro with a large terrace. Green-fee players and beginners are equally at home here.
An 18-hole par-72 course laid out in the historic Arenberg park at Petit-Enghien, a listed heritage estate, with a 9-hole compact course for beginners. Visitors welcome daily with advance booking.
Also known as Flanders Nippon Golf & Business Club, this Hasselt club offers a 27-hole parkland layout with an 18-hole main course and a 9-hole Academy course across the Demer plain. Facilities include a driving range, pro shop, restaurant and meeting rooms. Green-fee visitors are welcome.
A Belgian club registered in Lanaken whose 27-hole course straddles the border and is played on the Maastrichtsche links across the Dutch frontier. It combines an 18-hole championship course with a 9-hole loop, plus a driving range, pro shop and restaurant. Visitors are welcome via the club.
An 18-hole course founded in 1991 at Gemmenich in the Euregio where Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany meet, plus a par-3 course and hotel. International in feel and open to visitors.
A scenic 9-hole course (par 33) tucked among spruce forests and water features in Mol, in the Kempen. Compact but technical, it offers a driving range, practice green and a recently renovated clubhouse with bar and bistro. Visitors are welcome, with a reduced rate when accompanied by a member.
A compact 9-hole parkland course in Breendonk with a large covered driving range equipped with TrackMan technology. It runs Start-to-Golf and junior programs and has an on-site bistro, making it approachable for newcomers. Green-fee visitors are welcome throughout the season.
A public practice facility and golf school at Sint-Genesius-Rode, with a 31-bay driving range (partly covered, partly grass), a putting green, chipping green and training bunker. Multilingual instructors offer lessons and beginner initiation. There is no course; the focus is practice and coaching.
A characterful 13-hole parkland layout on a former British military domain near Herentals, playable as an 18-hole round. It offers a driving range, practice greens, a Start-to-Golf program and the on-site Bistro55, plus event and seminar spaces. Green-fee players are welcome, with rates varying by federation-club category.
An 18-hole parkland and woodland course in the green, hilly landscape around Ieper, complemented by a 5-hole compact course. A Toptracer-equipped driving range, coaching facilities and event hosting make it versatile for members and visitors alike. Green-fee play may be restricted on weekends and holidays.
An 18-hole course designed by Fred Hawtree in a hilly wooded setting near Barvaux and the small town of Durbuy in Belgian Luxembourg. Part of the Durbuy Golf Resort and open to green-fee visitors.
A relaxed, family-friendly 18-hole par-72 course at a historic castle farm in Sart-Dames-Avelines, complemented by a 9-hole pitch-and-putt. Suits players of all levels. Visitors welcome; closed Mondays.
An 18-hole par-72 course designed by Paul Rolin in the Belgian Ardennes southeast of Liege, structured as two contrasting loops. A regular tournament venue open to green-fee visitors.
An international-class 18-hole par-72 course in a wooded landscape beside the Bois de Lauzelle near Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve. Includes a golf school, driving range and four initiation holes. Open to visitors.
An 18-hole championship course with an additional 9-hole layout and on-site hotel in an idyllic setting at Les Bons Villers in Hainaut. A varied resort venue welcoming green-fee visitors.
An 18-hole par-72 course opened in 1981 in a peaceful rural setting at Villers-la-Ville, with a strong focus on training and juniors. Also offers a 9-hole layout. Welcoming to visitors and beginners alike.
An 18-hole par-72 course on the heights of Profondeville, midway between Namur and Dinant, with sweeping views over the Meuse valley. A scenic test open to visitors.
A learning and improvement centre at the Solumont site in Virton in the Gaume region, with a covered practice range and an EGA-approved 9-hole par-30 course. Ideal for discovering golf; open to visitors year-round.
A leisure golf centre on the shores of Lake Plate-Taille at the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure, notable as Belgium's only course with synthetic greens. Alongside its 9-hole course it offers pitch-and-putt, footgolf and mini-golf. Family-friendly and open to visitors.
A 9-hole par-69 course forming an urban oasis among centuries-old trees within the city of Liege, with a renovated driving range. Accessible seven days a week and open to visitors.
An 18-hole par-72 parkland course spread over a 65-hectare park of wooded hills and water features near Wavre, just south of Brussels. A well-rounded test for all abilities with a brasserie on site. Visitors are welcome.
A 9-hole par-36 course with panoramic views over the Pays de Theux at Pepinster near Verviers. A friendly club welcoming beginners and green-fee visitors.
An 18-hole par-72 course winding around two rivers at a 13th-century castle farm in Mazy, with a 3-star hotel and brasserie. Set in a Natura 2000 zone and open to green-fee visitors.
A 45-hole resort near the German border offering two 18-hole courses and a 9-hole layout in the province of Liege, plus a hotel and academy. Caters to beginners and experienced players. Visitors welcome.
A parkland 9-hole course at Duisburg in Tervuren, playable as 18 via loops, on the site of the former military golf club. It combines outdoor play with an indoor virtual golf simulator, a driving range and a Start-to-Golf academy. Visitors with a federation card are welcome.
A public, province-run 9-hole course inside the ecologically certified Puyenbroeck recreation domain in Wachtebeke, north of Ghent. With no joining fee, extensive practice areas and an indoor practice room, it is well suited to beginners and casual players. Federation-card holders and visitors are welcome.
An indoor golf simulator center in Leuven recognized by Golf Vlaanderen, using real-ball simulator technology for play and practice year-round. It offers lessons and hosts corporate and social events. It suits players wanting to practice or play indoors regardless of the weather.
An indoor golf centre in Sint-Kruis (Bruges), housed within the TC Brughia sports park, offering modern simulators for year-round virtual play open to all levels. Booked per bay, it is an accessible option for practice, casual play or bad-weather rounds, with on-site bar and ample parking.
Brussels' first indoor golf centre and one of the largest in Belgium, located at Tour & Taxis with seven bays of high-end simulator technology and instructors. Suited to practice, lessons, groups and events year-round.
A friendly 9-hole club in Aalst with a floodlit practice range, two PGA teaching pros and its own golf academy. Green-fee players holding a federation card are welcome on weekdays (not weekends), making it a convenient option for casual rounds and lessons near the city.
A wooded 9-hole course near the Lummense Klaverblad, paired with a bookable driving range open from early morning to late evening. It runs a golf school with resident pros and offers a clubhouse restaurant with regional hospitality. Green-fee players and beginners are welcome.
The golf school of Kempense Golf Club in Mol, offering a new floodlit 250m driving range, a large practice bunker, putting green and technology-equipped indoor training rooms. It runs lessons, initiations and junior and adult academies. Both members and newcomers are welcome to train here.
A flat, tree-rich 18-hole parkland course (par 72) on sandy Kempen soil at Mol, with water hazards in play. It offers a floodlit driving range, a large practice bunker, a pro shop, restaurant and several meeting rooms for corporate golf. Green-fee visitors are welcome all week.
A modern 27-hole coastal complex in Koksijde combining an 18-hole championship links across polder landscape with a 9-hole course, all set over some 84 hectares. A TrackMan-equipped driving range, strong junior programme and on-site restaurant round out the offer. Non-members with a federation card are welcome.
A 9-hole course (par 27) set in pine forest on sandy soil near Gierle, with open fairways and water hazards. It has a driving range, practice greens, a pro shop and a brasserie with terrace. Affordable green fees and initiation options make it welcoming to visitors and beginners.
One of Belgium's longest courses, an 18-hole par-73 layout across a wooded 150-hectare site at Baudour near Mons, plus six approach holes. A demanding but open course welcoming visitors.
A prestige 30-hole complex designed by Martin Hawtree at Wanze between Namur and Liege, combining an 18-hole course, a 9-hole pitch-and-putt and an academy. Features a castle-farm clubhouse, hotel and spa. Visitors welcome.
An 18-hole par-71 course over 50 hectares beside the Biercee distillery near Thuin, with few trees and open 360-degree countryside views. Home to the Thudinie Academy and welcoming to visitors.
The only 18-hole course within the Brussels-Capital Region, a par-69 layout on the western edge of the city in the Pajottenland, with a covered floodlit driving range. Open to green-fee visitors.
An 18-hole Robert Trent Jones parkland course set in a private wooded estate at Grez-Doiceau in Walloon Brabant. The layout rewards accurate play and suits mid to low handicappers. Green-fee visitors are welcome on weekdays and weekends.
An 18-hole course laid out in the former park of the Ardenne castle built by King Leopold II at Houyet, short but technical and rich in tradition. Green-fee visitors welcome.
Set in the historic 19th-century castle grounds of Petegem in the Flemish Ardennes, this royal club offers 36 holes across two parkland courses (Kasteel and Anker). It suits players who value a mature, scenic layout with full clubhouse facilities. Green-fee visitors are welcome.
A wooded 18-hole parkland course at Keerbergen with a driving range, practice greens and a pro shop. Its mature tree-lined layout and clubhouse make it a classic day out near the Antwerp-Brabant border. Non-members are welcome for green-fee play throughout the week.
An attractive 18-hole parkland and forest course in Genk, complemented by a par-3 Academy course for practice and improvement. It offers a driving range, practice areas, a pro shop, restaurant and meeting room. A handicap is required for the main course; green-fee visitors are welcome.
An 18-hole parkland course in the wooded Postel area of Mol, established in 1987. It offers a driving range, practice greens, an academy, an on-site restaurant and meeting facilities for corporate events. Green-fee visitors are welcome, with twilight and special-day rates available.
A 9-hole parkland course and golf school in the Pajottenland green belt at Itterbeek (Dilbeek), west of Brussels. It offers a driving range, practice greens, a resident coaching team, initiation cards and a clubhouse restaurant. A flat green-fee rate applies; visitors and beginners are welcome.
A relaxed practice-oriented golf facility in Turnhout with a 6-hole par-3 course, a covered and lit driving range and practice greens. It offers a golf school, free initiation lessons and a junior program, making it ideal for starters. A flat day-card rate applies for visitors.
A mature 27-hole parkland club on a former castle estate at Wommelgem, pairing an 18-hole championship course (par 71) with a 9-hole Executive course. It offers a driving range, practice greens, a pro shop and a bistro restaurant. Visitors are welcome every day, with seasonal green fees.
An 18-hole course in the Leie region near Waregem, with a hilly front nine and a flatter, water-laced back nine, plus a 6-hole compact course for starters. Indoor practice, a driving range and an on-site restaurant support year-round play. Green-fee visitors and start-to-golf beginners are welcome.
A young, beginner-friendly golf school and club in Sint-Gillis-Waas offering a 6-hole course with published expansion plans, alongside a driving range and full practice area. Affordable green fees and start-to-golf programmes make it approachable, and visitors with a federation card are welcome.
A coastal golf school in Middelkerke-Westende centred on a compact 9-hole course tucked between dunes and polders, with a driving range and a strong lesson and initiation programme. It is a good entry point for holidaymakers and beginners at the coast rather than a full championship club.
A rolling 18-hole championship parkland course (70 ha) in the Hageland hills at Sint-Joris-Winge, plus a 4-hole compact course. It offers a driving range, pro shop, meeting rooms and a clubhouse brasserie and restaurant, with a strong junior program. Green-fee visitors are welcome.
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Frequently asked questions
How much is a green fee in Belgium?+
Green fees vary widely: modest 9-hole clubs charge far less than championship courses, and weekday rates are typically cheaper than weekends. Prices change per season — always check the club's current rate card before booking.
Do I need a handicap to play as a visitor?+
Most full-size Belgian courses ask for an official handicap (often 36 or better) and federation membership. Par-3, compact and academy courses are usually open without a handicap.
Can I book a tee time online?+
Many Belgian clubs offer online tee-time booking through their own website or federation platforms; others take bookings by phone or email. Each club page on BelgianGolf.com links to the official website.
Are weekends restricted for visitors?+
Often, yes — member competitions take priority on weekend mornings at many clubs. Weekday rounds are easier to book and usually cheaper. Confirm directly with the club.