At the end of the nineteenth century, King Leopold II decided to make Ostend more attractive for Britisch tourists by establishing a golf-course in accordance with the best prevailling Anglo-Saxon notions. The course was designed by Seymour Dunn and the solemn inauguration took place on 1 July 1903.

After the First World War, the golf-course and the clubhouse were completely destroyed and had to be rebuilt. The same happened again during the Second World War. On 7 July 1948, the course was restored and inaugurated. From 1950, the Belgian Royal family came very often to play golf, especially King Leopold III.

Club House

During the nineties, the course underwent a renovation by the famous golf-architect Martin Hawtree. At the same time the clubhouse was renovated, with the accent on an English style. Every year, an important competition programme, with more than 40 different prize donors, takes place from spring till autumn.

The R.O.G.C., after 100 years of existence, will be the first golf-club in Belgium to maintain for its 700 members the typical ‘links’ character and at the same time to respect the ecological requirements.

This page was last revised on 02/18/2010


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