First hole, first introduction to the golf course.
The name De Cock is appropriate here. Nicolaas de Cock was an Antwerp ship-owner who spotted opportunities in the bare salt marshes of the northern head of Texel, known as Eierland (after the eggs that poor Texel people collected there). He began the reclamation of Eierland polder in 1835, and was later rewarded for his achievements when the village of Nieuwdorp got its name: De Cocksdorp. These days the Texel Golf Course may be considered as the high point of his creation.
The hole makes a deceptively simple impression, but especially in driving winds it turns out to be hazardous on both port and starboard. At the green are a few nasty pot bunkers.