Mont garni Golf Club, Golf course in Saint-Ghislain, Belgium.
Mont garni Golf Club is a course configured with three loops of six holes each, structured by water features and mature trees spread throughout the layout. The facility includes six dedicated practice holes separate from the main 18-hole course.
The course was designed in 1987 by Irish architect Tom McAuley and ranks among Belgium's longest golf courses. Its creation marked the establishment of a major golfing destination in the region.
The Club House in Anglo-Norman style dominates the grounds with its grand entrance hall featuring cerused oak details and expansive windows facing the course. Visitors experience a refined setting that reflects the character of the place.
The course is accessible daily and features different playing zones suited for both beginners and experienced golfers. Planning ahead is recommended since course conditions and weather can affect the round.
The course was designed by an Irish architect, which is uncommon in the Belgian golf landscape. This choice continues to shape the character and playing style of the course today.
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