Inaugurated in 1933 by the will of some friends passionate about golf, the Royal Golf Club of Hainaut was built on the grounds of the Princes of Croÿ, in the municipality of Jurbise, a few kilometers from Mons, in the middle of heather and broom, on a rather sandy soil.His design and execution were entrusted to Tom Simpson, one of the best English architects of the time who has made some of the most beautiful courses in Europe and those of Spa, Sart-Tilmant and Kapellen in Belgium. .The initial course consisted of 9 holes, which were quickly taken to a complete 18-hole course.
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Royal Golf Club of Hainaut map and location.
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