The Montgomerie
Combining the traditions of Scotland, the home of golf with the warmth
and hospitality of Arabia, The Montgomerie is a truly unique golfing
experience. Covering more than two hundred acres, this spectacular
course offers exquisite playing surfaces and levels of service that
are second to none. It also claims to have the largest single golf
green in the world!
Floodlit practice facilities including a nine hole par 3 academy
course, putting greens, long and short game practice areas and a
practice fairway.
The world class indoor and outdoor practice facilities include an
extensive short game hole, putting greens and a 9 hole par 3 course
all of which are fully floodlit.
Dubai Creek Golf Club
The Dubai Creek and Yacht Club, located alongside the broad, seawater
inlet that has shaped Dubai’s trading history, has become a
national monument and visitors favourite. Within minutes of the bustling
city centre and Dubai International Airport, the unique sail-shaped
clubhouse design mirrors the sails of the traditional Arab Dhow and
is the centerpiece of an 80 hectare sports and leisure complex, which
also incorporates a 138 ber th marina.
Floodlit practice facilities including a driving range, nine hole
par 3 course and a putting green.
Emirates Golf Club
The Majlis
The Majlis is the flagship course at Emirates Golf Club, it is a
challenging par 72 with 7,185 yards. Sculptured around the original
tall desert dunes, The Majlis was the first grass course in the Middle
East and takes its name from the Arabic for ‘meeting place’.
One of it’s most challenging holes is the par 4, 434 yard,
dogleg 8th. It requires a long, well directed, uphill drive to leave
a reasonable second shot to it’s small, undulating green where
the dreaded 3-putt is always a threat.
This ‘miracle in the desert’ is home to hundreds of indigenous
species of flora and fauna, beautifully complemented by meandering
fairways and seven fresh and saltwater lakes.
The Majlis has developed a worthy reputation worldwide as a testing
layout and is the favoured host venue for The Dubai Desert Classic,
always proving popular, with the world’s best players returning
time after time.
One floodlit driving range and a double ended driving range, putting
green and 3 practice holes.
The Wadi Course
Emirates Golf Club’s second championship golf course was opened
in 1996 and was named ‘The Wadi’, from the Arabic for ‘valley’,
after the landscaped wadi between the 7th and 8th holes. Given the
unenviable task of competing with The Majilis, The Wadi performs
admirably and the average golfer is tempted by the space and large
greens, cleverly protected by fourteen lakes and numerous bunkers.
As with the Majilis it is another par 72 with a challenging layout,
proving very popular locally and easily lures players to the excitement
of its 7,107 yards.
One floodlit driving range and a double ended driving range, putting
green and 3 practice holes.
Nad Al Sheba Club
Situated just 10 minutes from the city centre and 15 minutes from
the Jumeirah beach hotels, the Nad Al Sheba Club boasts the Middle
East’s only fully floodlit 18 hole championship course.
Designed
by Karl Litten with 10 lakes and more than 110 pot bunkers in the
Scottish Links style, the 6,569 yard, par 71 course provides a particular
challenge, with the emphasis on accuracy, not length. An interesting
feature is the fact that the back nine holes lie within the Nad Al
Sheba horse racecourse - famous for hosting the Dubai World Cup,
the worlds richest race meeting.
Floodlit practice facilities including a driving range, 2 short game
practice areas and 3 putting greens.
Dress Code: Shirts with collar and sleeves, and trousers or tailored
shorts are required. Denims and beachwear are strictly prohibited.
Soft spikes are only permitted, facilities are available to change
metal spikes to plastic.
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