1A superb par 5, with a water turn-off that will awe even experienced golfers (despite the backtees' over water carry not being much more than 120 metres). The men's back tee exit i2A not too long par 3. But make no mistake about the difficulty. The elevated green requires the right club selection and both bunkers are not the easiest to get out of. So better sA not too long par 3. But make no mistake about the difficulty. The elevated green requires the right club selection and both bunkers are not the easiest to get out of. So better s3One of the holes where the difference between the men's and women's tees is not only expressed in meters. The hole looks especially menacing from the back tee for men. Again a larg4After three holes that demand a lot of your golfing skills, take a step back. Although the hole requires a straight tee and there is a small bunker to the left of the fairway, that5The easiest hole on the course. Straight ahead and no unexpected difficulties. The three fairway bunkers are easy to avoid. Be careful not to take too much club so you can stay wel6Seems like an easy par 3, but looks can be deceiving. Any stroke that is not dead straight necessitates an accurate chip shot to save par. The bunker behind the tree continues on t7After three holes in which you could catch your breath from the difficult opening holes, three more challenging holes await you. Hole 7's biggest challenges are the tee shot and th8Famous and infamous. Peter's Island. There are members who have been members for more than 25 years and still stand on the tee box with trembling knees. There are only two flavors:9If you're planning on making a birdie, hole 9 is a good option for that. A par 5 that can be achieved in three strokes (or perhaps in two for the long hitters). Note that the exit 10The second nine starts with a nice, but tricky par 4. A dogleg (square) left, requiring a lot of precision. To see the green, the tee must be placed exactly in the corner. Too shorThe second nine starts with a nice, but tricky par 4. A dogleg (square) left, requiring a lot of precision. To see the green, the tee must be placed exactly in the corner. Too shor11The biggest difficulty is actually its length. For the gentlemen who are teeing off the back tees, a narrow first 50 meters await. So precision is required. The fairway is wide and12Was once the longest par 5 in Belgium, but that honor now belongs to another golf course. The hole has not become shorter and for the average amateur, reaching the green in three sWas once the longest par 5 in Belgium, but that honor now belongs to another golf course. The hole has not become shorter and for the average amateur, reaching the green in three s13During the walk to the tee you can already prepare for stroke index 1 of the Kempense Golf Club. A beautiful par 4 with a classic dogleg to the right. Both the long hitters and the14A short par 3. A little iron should suffice, but many illusions have already fallen (literally) into the water here. Plus, this is arguably the most difficult green on the course. A short par 3. A little iron should suffice, but many illusions have already fallen (literally) into the water here. Plus, this is arguably the most difficult green on the course. 15When the Japanese cherry blossoms in the dogleg in spring, it is a very idyllic spot, but the rest of the year you should try to stay to the right of the grove with your exit. Plus16The start of the stretch back to the clubhouse. Nice par 5, but first and foremost a good tee is required. Many exits end up on the right in the forest. The ball can usually be fou17A short par 3. It is important to choose the right club. The beginning of the green is slightly elevated and a ball that is too short usually does not roll on the green. Not a diffA short par 3. It is important to choose the right club. The beginning of the green is slightly elevated and a ball that is too short usually does not roll on the green. Not a diff18A beautiful, but difficult finishing hole. The length to the corner of the dogleg on the right is formidable and in that corner awaits you two mighty giants: a beautiful beech and
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