Eric, you can get many many pictures of all the Dutch courses on
www.golfarchitecturepictures.comAndrew, agree with your comments on firmness of the greens. Since I'm working as a golf architect with all the courses other than Hilversum and Noordwijk, I can tell you we are seriously working on getting firmer greens, better fore greens, more short grass around the greens etc. This is partly a budget issue (most courses only have 5 greenkeepers, but many are now going to 6-8 ), partly a issue of not knowing how a links should look and play and partly due to the sever limitations we have in Holland in applying any type of pest control (the strictest in Europe). Eindhoven and Pan are having good results already, Royal Hague will be very firm once they open. Problem at Royal Hague and Kennemer was that the greens and parts of the fairway were built up with clay (!!) in the 1920-30's because no irrigation was available.
At Royal Hague this was the reason to dig out all the existing greens and rebuild them as exact as possible as they were on a 50 cm sand base with a very low percentage organic material in the top 20 cm. David Stansfield is the agronomist advising on most of these Colt courses. For pictures on the work on the greens of Royal Hague see
http://www.frankpont.com/Webgalleries/Haagsche%201/index.htmIn terms of the preference, I agree, although I would rank Hilversum below Pan and Eindhoven. Royal Hague and Kennemer are both excellent, Noordwijk is not as good due to the forrest holes, 3 rather mediocre par 3 holes and a lot of very similar greens (many many false lips).
Other courses worth a try when in Holland: Lage Vuursche (Kyle Phillips), Goyer (Bruno Steensels), Hoge Kleij (Frank Pennink), Amsterdam Old Course (only Colt course below sea level!), Toxandria (Colt), Rosendaelse (Del Court van Krimpen), Broekpolder (Pennink).
Mark, I've started a program with the Kennemer to bring the A holes more in line with B/C, by widening the fairwys, putting in more bunkers, more subtle humps and hollows around the greens etc.
Feel free to mail me if you need any advice on courses to play or places to stay.