The course is an 18 hole, par 72 signature course designed by Ian Baker-Finch in association with Nicklaus Design. Built as a true desert-style grass course, players love the natural flow of the holes through the sand dunes and wonderful desert landscape. In 2014, a 2 year enhancement program was completed, adding spectacular vistas whilst maintaining the integrity of the original design. Playing up to 7,658 yards, it is a true test of championship golf.
Rolling into 6,967 yards of mesmerising undulations, Dubai Creek Golf Club’s par 71 course takes players on a memorable journey right from the first tee to the 18th green. Date palms, coconut trees, water hazards and mounds line well-groomed fairways. Apart from the Creek, which figures on at least four holes, the course is interspersed with a number of other man-made lakes. The course sets up for a thrilling finale to a round with its two par 4 closing holes. The 17th and 18th holes have the Creek guarding the entire left side of the fairway taking both its splendours and challenges up a notch
A stunning new golf course, with enviable views of the famed Dubai Skyline and Burj Khalifa, the 18-hole Dubai Hills Golf Club, is designed Gary Johnston, and features deep bunkers and interesting water features. An impressive addition to the growing portfolio of luxurious golf courses in the city, Dubai Hills Golf Club comes with a perfect blend of flat and hilly terrain encouraging strategic play using wide, twisting fairways and large undulating green complexes, presenting an exciting and challenging option for players of all abilities. The golf club is also home to two new foodie spots - The Duck Hook and Hillhouse Brasserie
Emirates Golf Club, host of the European Tour sanctioned Omega Dubai Desert Classic and Omega Dubai Ladies Masters, was the first all-grass championship golf course in the Middle East when it opened in 1988. Taking pride in its 36 holes of world-class golf, the club sports two of the city’s finest must-play courses, the Majlis and the Faldo Course, which is also the only 18-hole course in the region to offer night golf. At Emirates Golf Club, players get to experience everything from fine dining to bar bites available alongside top-notch pool and gym facilities, tennis courts and a brand new spa.
Situated in the heart of an idyllic resort, the Jebel Ali Golf Club features a 9-hole, par 36 championship course designed by seasoned architect Peter Harradine. The golf course has long earned its global reputation, having hosted the Dubai Desert Classic Challenge Match for a number of years since 1998. Each of its holes is uniquely landscaped with exotic trees, shrubs and native desert flora. A saltwater lake also comes into play on five holes. Wooden gazebos, views of the sea and freely roaming peacocks complete the enthralling charm of this property.
As host of the annual DP World Tour Championship and home to the Middle East’s only European Tour Performance Institute (ETPI), Jumeirah Golf Estates rivals the best golfing destinations in the world. Set across 1,119 hectares of lush green landscape, Jumeirah Golf Estates, is home to two of the world’s finest golf courses: the Earth course inspired by the great parklands of Europe and North America, and the Fire course, which boasts a grandiose natural setting courtesy of the rich flora blooming all over the property.
With its promise of providing its guests with a first-class golfing experience, The Els Club presents its multi-awarded golf course thoughtfully designed by US Open and the Open Championship winner Ernie Els. Spanning 7,538 yards, The Els Club golf course features carefully sculpted undulations and distinct elevation changes, creating both a panoramic treat and an intriguing challenge. The extensive use of sandy waste areas and native grasses between wide fairways, along with some classic bunkering, further enhances the links’ appeal.
In designing the holes, Els has incorporated some features of his favourite golf courses around the world, such as the bunkers from Royal Melbourne, greens resembling Pinehurst No. 2 and wide, rolling links fairways.
The Address Montgomerie Dubai’s championship golf course was designed by Colin Montgomerie in association with Desmond Muirhead. The course covers 265 acres, consisting of 123 acres of turf, 49 acres of man-made lakes (a total of 14 lakes) and 93 acres of landscaped gardens. A total of 81 large bunkers are scattered all over the course. The Montgomerie Dubai offers two very different seasons of golf. During winter, the golf course is over-seeded whilst the summer season has the course back to a full stand of Bermuda grass. The turf growth is vigorous during the summer resulting in a very challenging rough.
Managed by Troon, a world leader in upscale golf development, The Track course measures 7,412 yards off the Black championship tees. However, its four other varying tee boxes allow players of any level to have a great time at Meydan Golf. With an expansive floodlit course, The Track can definitely give players their golf fix for the night up until 11pm.
A new addition to Dubai’s long list of world-class golf courses, Trump Golf Dubai holds much promise with its 18-hole championship course designed by globally respected architect Gil Hanse. Trump Golf Dubai has brilliantly transformed more than 500 acres of flat, barren desert into verdant landscapes of a prime golfing destination. Rare to desert golf, a handful of holes incorporate formidable water hazards that encourage strategic play off the tee and on approach shots. While the course is definitely a superb test for the advanced player, it is also navigable for golfers of all skill levels with an expansive multitee system.
This 18-hole golf course, designed by Peter Harradine, meanders around four interconnected open-water lagoons seamlessly merging with the Arabian Gulf. As many traditional links course do, the front nine measuring 3,578 yards makes its way out and away from the Clubhouse, whilst the back nine measuring 3,747 yards returns home around the lagoon to the Clubhouse. The result is a stunning par 72 championship golf course measuring 7,325 yards at full length designed with five varying tee options on each hole. Al Hamra Golf Club lends itself perfectly to all levels of golfers, providing the fledgling novice or the most accomplished of players with an enjoyable and interesting golfing challenge.
Designed by Nicklaus Design, the company of legendary 18time Major Champion Jack Nicklaus, the Al Zorah golf course features an 18-hole championship layout. A par 72 set within a stunning natural environment, the impressive Al Zorah Golf Club encompasses a total of one million square metres of mangroves along with a plethora of native sandy areas and an abundance of wildlife. Vast coastal areas with constantly shifting tides alter the look and feel of the course almost every hour, presenting an intriguing challenge for players of all skill levels.
Tower Links has long been touted as the most natural golf course in the country, with as many as 11 out of the 18 holes meandering around a mangrove reserve. Not only does the reserve provide a natural and safe habitat to many aquatic and bird species, it also presents new golfing challenges to test the skill level of every player. With three international airports within an hour’s drive, Tower Links Golf Club in the tranquil emirate of Ras Al Khaimah is fast becoming one of the must-visit destinations for the international golf enthusiast.
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