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Rosendaelsche Golf Club Apeldoomseweg 450 6816 SN Arnhem Netherlands |  | Frank Pennink |  | JGM Dorrestein |
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 | +31 (0) 26 442 1438 |  | At the intersection of the A50 and A12, 2km N of Arnhem |
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 | Welcome by prior appointment with the Secretary |  | Mw A de Bruin |
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Rosendaelsche Golf Club is one of the oldest clubs in the Netherlands (formed in 1895) and its members originally played between the Rosendael manor and the Velpse Geërfden grounds in the neighbourhood of Emma-piramide. In 1908, the club moved to Arnhem but, despite the relocation, the name of Rosendaelsche Golf Club was retained.
The landowner was Mr A.A. Delcourt van Krimpen and his course was described in 1939 as being laid out “on beautifully undulating terrain with high rising trees and soft green fairways.” It is indeed a wonderful woodland setting within Valkenhuizen Forest, on the fringe of the De Hoge Veluwe National Park.
English architect Frank Pennink extended the course in the mid-70s to an 18-hole layout, a few years before the new clubhouse was built. Shortly after that, Bernard Langer established a course record that still stands on his way to winning the Dutch Open in 1984.
The club motto of ‘qui va adroit ne manque’ translates to English as “who goes straight doesn’t miss” – very appropriate for a course where beech, birch and pine tree-lined fairways have to be negotiated from start to finish!
Rosendaelsche is heathland golf at its very best, played over gently undulating forested terrain with heather-clad ridges creating the odd semi-blind tee shot or approach shot. The holes seem to get stronger as the round progresses, particularly so between the long, tight, par four 14th and the downhill, par three 16th. | |
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 |  | | Average Reviewers Score: |  |  | When I arranged to play a round at De Rosendaelsche Golf Club, I was surprised to find that the club is not located at Roosendaal as I had always expected. Sure it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize the spelling is slightly different, however in my defense we are in the Netherlands and Dutch spelling doesn’t always follow expected rules. It turned out that De Rosendaelsche Golf Club is in Arnhem near the village of Rozendaal. Luckily, the distance from Amsterdam was about the same, but an hour’s drive southeast. On arrival at the club I noticed two things. First of all the freeway literally exits right onto the front doorstep of the club and secondly, as I’d been warned, they are in the process of renovating everything, which is not always a good thing.
I was informed immediately that De Rosendaelsche Golf Club has the oldest golf course in The Netherlands, dating back to 1908 (the club itself dates back to 1895). This is an interesting fact because it naturally means the course predates the highway by many, many years. I’m developing an intense dislike of noise pollution from government highways that have failed to take golf courses into consideration in the Netherlands. Anyway, it’s not the club’s fault that this freeway is on its doorstep and while De Rosendaelsche is blessed with some of the most beautiful land in The Netherlands, the road noise is, sadly, unavoidable.
Unfortunately, De Rosendaelsche has garnered a reputation for being satisfied to be the oldest course and has traditionally followed a rather frugal development and maintenance policy. I would like to make one thing clear. This is no longer the case. De Rosendaelsche is implementing major improvements to bring this beautiful course up to the highest championship standard. Many of these improvements are already visible, for example Christoph Städler, a renowned German golf course architect, has reshaped all the bunkers on the course – he’s also responsible for the overall renovation programme. I have to say there is nothing better than a classic course that is renovated by someone who respects the original design and does a fantastic job of complementing the playability of the course and the aesthetics. The new bunkering at De Rosendaelsche is a real improvement, both functionally and aesthetically pleasing. Review by David Davis (Top 100 Benelux correspondent – click here to read the full story. |
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| 15 December 2011
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 | | As a member of this club, I think i can provide some valuable information. There really has been some hard working on the quality of the course. The lay out has always been magnificent, but the greens have been great all year long and the fairways have been great as well. those factors used to be liabilities in the past, but there has been a lot progress. I always think it's a shame that so many greens have few undolations, although the course is challenging enough. I highly recommend this course to every player, i think it's a good match with Hilversum and the Pan for example. |
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| 17 October 2010
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