Royal Golf Club Sart Tilman

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Liège
Belgium

Royal Golf Club Sart Tilman is a prestigious course near Liège, Belgium, designed by renowned British architect Tom Simpson and officially inaugurated in 1939. Simpson reportedly considered this his finest Belgian design. Located in Angleur, the course is set in a unique and enchanting landscape characteristic of the Ardennes region.

The club maintains approximately 1,000 members, primarily from the Liège area, fostering a family-oriented atmosphere blending tradition with modernity. The course presents a notable challenge, with the course record standing at 64 strokes, set by pro Laurent Richard, while amateur Patrick Renard holds the best amateur score at 66.

The facility features well-maintained infrastructure including a refined clubhouse, quality practice facilities, and a restaurant emphasizing both conviviality and gastronomy. The course layout accommodates various skill levels with summer greens, placement areas, practice grounds, and approach zones. Over 85 years of history, Royal Golf Club Sart Tilman has established itself as an exceptional course worthy of its "parcours d'exception" designation.

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