Designed and built by landscape architects GREEN CONCEPT in 1989, the 18-hole golf course is undoubtedly one of Luxembourg’s most beautiful courses. It is also the country’s National Talent Development Centre.

A challenging course embedded in the fascinating landscape of the Luxembourg Ardennes. A place full of magic and blending in perfectly with its surroundings, the course features wooded sections, natural contours, ponds and many other elements.

Diverse, technically challenging, yet playable for golfers of all levels: Golf de Clervaux promises both experienced competitors and beginners with no previous experience an incomparable sporting experience in the fresh air. The course benefits not only from its consistently pleasant playing quality, but also from its multifaceted landscape. The club’s training centre is in the competent professional hands of M. Antoine Dumont (Pro PGA Class A) and M. Wolfdieter Gotschlich (Pro PGA A). Get inspired. Experience the fascination of golf.

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Perfect for all levels:

You too can benefit from the club’s first-class training structure with its driving range (28 outdoor and 9 covered) with target greens, a putting green, a practice area for the short game and a compact 3-hole course (par 10). High-quality Vice golf balls are used on the driving range.

Thunderstorm warnings

Real-time, high-precision warnings: To ensure that you are not surprised by a thunderstorm during your game, the club has its own reliable thunderstorm warning system, with which it sends warnings, alarms and all-clears to all golfers out on the course. The data is supplied by the latest thunderstorm monitoring system developed by Siemens – for that extra bit of safety.

Putting Green

Driving Range

Short game

Compact course

Time is short, but you don’t want to miss out on a quick round of golf? Our 3-hole compact course (2 par-3 holes and 1 par-4 hole), completable in a short time.

Pesticide-free upkeep

From the very beginning, our golf course was planned in harmony with nature. For instance, only natural rainwater is used for watering the greens, while many native trees and plants protect biodiversity. Moreover, we stopped using pesticides in 2015.