Golf Courses
A list of our available greens in the UAE, Qatar and Oman. You can choose any course. Category 1 courses are generally the most popular and highest-rated, while Category 2 and 3 offer more budget-friendly options. All courses offered, however, are championship-level with a minimum of 18 holes.
Dubai
1. Emirates Golf Club
Price Category 1 & 3
Dubai’s flagship golfing landmark—opened in 1988 as the Middle East’s first all-grass course. It features two championship courses (plus a nine hole practice course):
Category 1: The Majlis Course, a legendary par-72 desert gem, host of the DP World tour Rolex series, with narrow fairways, swift greens, and a punishing layout; and
Category 3: The Faldo Course, a redesign with strategic bunkers and wadi-lined corridors that demand thoughtful play. With a large Bedouin-style clubhouse, refined dining, and luxe wellness offerings.
2. Jumeirah Golf Estates
Price Category 1 & 3
A premier golf enclave spread across 1,100 hectares of manicured terrain in southwest Dubai. It features two Greg Norman-designed championship courses:
Category 1: The Earth Course, annual host of the DP World Tour Championship, a grand, parkland-style layout with generous fairways, gleaming bunkers, and dramatic water features and
Category 3: The Fire Course, a more understated, links-flavored track defined by native grasses and precise shot-making. Framed by a Mediterranean-style clubhouse and elegant dining.
3. Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club
Price Category 1
Nestled in the heart of old Dubai, blending heritage with elegance since 1993. Its par-71 championship course stretches 7,005 yards along the Creek, with undulating fairways, date palms, and water hazards shaping a scenic and strategic test. The clubhouse anchors a vibrant culinary scene and as part of the Dubai Creek Marina, the club also provides full yacht services, making it a rare blend of golf, gastronomy, and nautical luxury. It also has a nine holes practice course and minigolf
4. The Montgomerie Dubai
Price Category 2
A tranquil championship retreat nestled in Emirates Hills, designed by Colin Montgomerie and Desmond Muirhead. Spanning over 265 acres with 14 lakes and 81 bunkers, it offers a links-style challenge with a lush, parkland feel. The signature 13th hole—framed by skyline views—is a standout, while the Moorish-inspired clubhouse and upscale dining complete the club’s quietly refined atmosphere.
5. Dubai Hills Golf Club
Price Category 2
A modern championship course carved into the heart of Dubai Hills Estate, just minutes from Downtown. Designed by European Golf Design and stretching 7,220 yards, its par-72 layout flows through valleys and elevated tees with panoramic views of the Burj Khalifa. The course blends wide, forgiving fairways with strategic bunkering and water hazards, offering a balanced challenge for all levels.
6. Trump International
Price Category 2
A bold, modern championship course set within the heart of DAMAC Hills. Designed by Gil Hanse, the par-71 layout stretches over 7,300 yards of rolling fairways, sculpted bunkers, and contoured greens, offering a dramatic, risk-reward experience across desert terrain. The sleek clubhouse features upscale dining, a luxurious spa, and panoramic views of the course. Disposes of a separate nine hole course with night golf.
7. The Els Club Dubai
Price Category 3
A world-class “desert links” course crafted by Ernie Els, blending classic UK links features with desert topography. Stretching 7,538 yards through rolling fairways, sandy waste areas, and native grasses, it offers a visually striking and technically demanding round. With a refined clubhouse, the club delivers a polished experience in the heart of Dubai Sports City.
8. Arabian Ranches Golf Club
Price Category 3
Dubai’s original desert-style course, designed by Ian Baker-Finch with Nicklaus Design and opened in 2004. Spanning 7,658 yards, this par-72 layout flows through sandy waste areas, native shrubs, and generous fairways that tighten near contoured greens offering a rugged, challenge. Set within a tranquil residential community, the Spanish Colonial clubhouse features refined Mediterranean dining.
Abu Dhabi
1. Yas Links Abu Dhabi
Price Category 1
Ranked among the world’s top 50 courses, the Middle East’s first true links course, designed by Kyle Phillips and set along the western shores of Yas Island. A par-72, 7,450-yard championship with rolling dunes and mangrove-fringed fairways, brushing the Arabian Gulf. Host of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. With a Spanish-style clubhouse, fine dining at Hickory’s, and sweeping skyline views.
2. Saadiyat Beach Golf Club
Price Category 1
The Arabian Gulf’s first oceanfront course, a Gary Player-designed masterpiece set along the white sands of Saadiyat Island. This par-72, 7,784-yard layout flows through restored dunes, saltwater lakes, and more than 60 bunkers—offering a windswept, eco-conscious challenge with panoramic sea views and even the occasional dolphin sighting.
3. Al Ain Equestrian
Price Category 1
Shooting & Golf Club - a serene championship venue nestled in the oasis city of Al Ain. Designed by Peter Harradine, its par-71, 7,191-yard course weaves through palm-lined fairways, desert dunes, and water hazards that shape a lush, inland-links experience with a desert soul. Beyond golf, the club features Olympic and ISSF-standard shooting facilities, including indoor air rifle and pistol ranges, plus outdoor skeet, trap, and sporting clays and a Moorish-style clubhouse with casual dining and panoramic mountain views.
4. Abu Dhabi Golf Club
Price Category 2
A championship oasis carved from desert just outside the capital, anchored by its iconic Falcon-shaped clubhouse. Designed by Peter Harradine, the par-72, 7,334-yard National Course features lush fairways, bold bunkering, and saltwater lakes that shape a tough-but-fair test across 18 holes. A polished, quietly grand experience in the heart of Khalifa City.
Ajman
1. Al Zorah Golf Club
Price Category 1
A coastal sanctuary in Ajman, set within one million square meters of protected mangroves and tidal wetlands. Designed by Nicklaus Design, its par-72, 7,169-yard layout flows through native sandy corridors, shifting waterlines, and vibrant birdlife. With pristine paspalum turf, wide fairways, and bold bunkering, it’s a course that rewards creativity and rhythm.
Ras Al Khaimah
1. Al Hamra Golf Club
Price Category 1
A coastal championship course designed by Peter Harradine and shaped from reclaimed salt flats. This par-72, 7,400-yard layout winds around four tidal lagoons and features gentle elevation shifts, wide fairways, and strategic water hazards offering a scenic round for all levels. A former host of the European Challenge Tour and now a DP World Tour venue, it’s also the region’s first fully plastic-free club.
Oman
1. Al Mouj Golf Club
Price Category 1
Oman’s premier coastal championship course, set along a two-kilometer stretch of the Indian Ocean in Muscat. Designed by Greg Norman, this par-72, 7,342-yard layout is a links-style course framed by natural dunes, native flora, and the dramatic backdrop of the Hajar Mountains. Ranked among the top 100 courses globally and host to multiple DP World Tour events.
2. La Vie Golf Club
Price Category 1
A reimagined championship course formerly known as Muscat Hills. Designed by Paul Thomas, this par-72, 6,895-yard layout flows through dramatic wadi terrain with ocean and mountain views—offering a rugged, shot-shaping challenge that rewards aerial precision.
3. Ghala Golf Club
Price Category 1
Oman’s oldest and most storied course, nestled in a natural wadi in the heart of Muscat and framed by the rugged Al Hajar Mountains. Originally a 9-hole sand track in 1971, it’s now a fully grassed, par-72, 7,191-yard layout designed by Bill Longmuir—defined by narrow fairways, elevation shifts, and sea views that demand accuracy and reward finesse. A regular host of the Oman National Championships and MENA Tour events.
Qatar
1. Doha Golf Club
Price Category 1
Qatar’s flagship golfing destination, set just north of West Bay in the capital. Designed by Peter Harradine and opened in 1998, its par-72, 7,374-yard Championship Course winds through eight lakes, limestone outcrops, and imported Arizona cacti offering a lush, desert-contrasting challenge. A longtime host of the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters. The Arabian-style clubhouse anchors a vibrant social scene with multiple dining venues.
2. Education City Golf Club
Price Category 1
A cutting-edge golf destination in Doha, designed by José María Olazábal and set across 120 hectares of desert terrain reimagined with elevation shifts and native features. Its par-72, 7,306-yard championship course is framed by Platinum TE Paspalum grass and water hazards that demand precision and flexible play.