This 18-hole, par 72 of 5m, designed in 884 by the architect Paul Rolin, takes shape sometimes in woods with hundred-year-old trees, sometimes in rolling plains, sometimes in orchards… Located at the gateway to the Belgian Ardennes, it allows golfers of all levels to discover extraordinarily varied landscapes.
The course of the Golf de Liège-Gomzé, erected in an area populated by hundred-year-old trees, weaves its way between the hills, plays on the contrasts between plain and wood, wraps around small ponds, and runs along pretty plantations of 'colorful shrubs.
The first nine holes with more marked relief enter and leave the forest in plays of shadow and light. The second loop descends in a dogleg in a small valley before entering an area of plain interspersed with fruit trees and clumps of broadleaf trees.
Greenfee 18 holes: From 50 € to 80 €
Rue sur Counachamps 4140, Sprimont, Belgium
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