Doha Golf Club

The Doha Golf Club in Doha, Qatar, is an 18-hole, 7,374-yard, par 72 championship course that was designed by Peter Harradine. The Doha Golf Club is also one of the first grass golf course ever built in the Middle East. Open to nonmembers, it has a 2 808 yards long floodlit nine-hole academy course, and a clubhouse with three restaurants and a golf shop.[1][2]

The club hosts the Qatar Masters golf tournament.

Past Directors of Golf

Geography

The Doha Golf Club is located in West Bay and is 10 km from Doha, the state and capital city of Qatar.[2]

Features

Clubhouse

The Doha Golf Club also has a clubhouse.[1]

Courses

A barrel cactus from Arizona, one of the features in the courses of the Doha Golf Club.

The Doha Golf Club was designed with eight strategically positioned lakes, 65 giant cacti which were imported from the deserts of Arizona,[2] more than 10 000 green trees and shrubs, numerous limestone formations and an abundance of lush and lengthy fairways, which were all designed to present a startling contrast to the desert that surrounds this green golf club.[1][2]

Features Information
Type Public
Holes 18
Year Built 1997
Guest Policy Welcomed
Golf Season Year Round
Metal Spikes Allowed No
Driving Range Available Yes
Putting Green Available Yes
Rental Carts Available Yes
Rental Trolleys Available Yes
Rental Clubs Available Yes
GPS Yes
Pro Shop Yes
Teaching Pro Yes
Golf School Yes
Tee Times Welcomed Yes
Price Range Weekdays 420
Price Range Weekends 650
Credit Cards Accepted Yes
Changing Rooms, Lockers and Bag Storage Available Yes
Tee Par Length Slope Rating
White 72 6 640 yards 0 0
Blue 72 7 374 yards 0 0
Yellow 72 6 299 yards 0 0
Red (W) 73 5 693 yards 0 0

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Coordinates: 25°23′2.70″N 51°30′26.27″E / 25.3840833°N 51.5072972°E / 25.3840833; 51.5072972

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