Sept Fontaines Golf Club
1021, Chaussee d'Alsemberg,
1420 Braine l'Alleud
Tel : (02) 353 02 6 Fax : (02) 354 6875



Directions
In the town of Braine, 15km south of Brussels, take Motorway exit 15 signed Huizingen.

Details
Sec (02) 353 0346; Arch Rolin
Course Details

Course Name: Sept Fontaines Holes: 18 Yardage: 6615 SSS: 72
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Course Name: Sept Fontaines 2 Holes: 18 Yardage: 5328 SSS: 67
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Course Name: Short Holes: 9 Yardage: SSS:
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  • Sept fontaines , Waterloo, Brussels

    David McGinity wrote on: Jun 20, 2009

    What a great experience on the Foret course ! Not long but very tight and scenic! Terrace after the round has a great view. Worth playing.

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  • new members and beginners

    david n. kariuki wrote on: Mar 31, 2006

    Kindly send me the information about the golf club for new members and trainees.
    Regards, David

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  • Sept Fontaines

    Alan Taylor wrote on: Oct 24, 2003

    Set around a chateau with great facilities. La Foret is a gem among its three courses, (Le Chateau, and the 9-hole Le Parc are the others) with every hole on this short but spectacular woodland course, matching most clubs’ ‘signature’ offerings.
    Tight-tree-lined fairways were its main test with greens framed by magnificent Chestnut trees. If I had to be picky the only drawback was lack of distance for those whose main attribute is long driving. Le Chateau, apparently, is a better examination for big-hitters.
    Sadly, despite a splendid lunch washed down with a cloudy, white Hoegaarden beer, the clubhouse appeared the least welcoming of those we visited. Arriving late for our tee time on what was usually ‘Ladies Day’ didn’t help our cause!

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      • RE: Sept Fontaines

        peter warren wrote on: Jul 19, 2004

        The chateau course is spendid .You just want rush to the next tee to see what is breathtaking challenge awaits next.There are four tees to choose from but we did not find the whites too long. A must visit if you get the chance.The other course is a shorter version but still excellent.

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