Four Seasons Golf Club Dubai

Address Four Seasons Golf Club Dubai Festival City, Al Rebat Street, Ras Al Khor, Dubai
Phone : (+971 4) 601-0101
Four Seasons Golf course is a 18-hole Championship standard course with 11 lakes, several smaller streams and ‘Rivers of Sand’. Cart path running throughout. Yardage The Al Badia course: 7303 Suits all skill levels with alternative tee-to-green routes.
Par 72
Visitors are welcome but are Limited and need to pay and play
Golf Course Designer Robert Trent Jones II 2007
Green Fees Four Seasons Golf Course Dubai
G including cart
Location Located within Dubai Festival City, adjacent to the banks of Dubai’s historic creek. The course is only only 5 minutes from Dubai International Airport.
Facilities
The Clubhouse overlooking the 9th and 18th greens with spectacular waterfall views:
* Atrium Spike Bar & Indoor Dining Terrace / Formal Restaurant
* Clubhouse Lounge with Mezzanine Bar
*Academy Sports Bar & Terrace / Patio
* Function Room / Terrace
* Presentation/Dining Terrace
Viewing & Function Terrace
The Academy:
* PGA Head Golf Professional / Specialised clinics and coaching, one-on-one lessons, which can be booked individually or in packages
Driving range and chipping green and hi-tech swing analysis rooms.
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Description The clubhouse is designed in a wrapping form of golden roofs, stone and blue glass culminating in a central atrium, where an interior oasis is situated. There are extensive water features throughout. The lower roofs sweep around the terrace providing shade and the use of palm trees perfectly matches the Al Badia theme – which translates ‘Land Of The Bedouins.’
Reviews This golf course is a stunning new course to add to the Emirates and Dubai Creek golf courses also situated in Dubai. It is always making you think about whether you take the easy option or to be brave and take the 210 yard drive over the water. This is by far the best golf course I have ever played and I think it will compete with Emirates and Dubai Creek in the near future.
Nic Inchbald October 30, 2005