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Golf - Take aim at Abu Dhabi

31 Dec 2010

SAADIYAT BEACH GOLF CLUB 

Where is it? 25km north-east of Abu Dhabi

What’s it like? Located on Saadiyat Island, the ambitious business and leisure development that will include a Guggenheim and a Louvre museum among its cultural attractions, Saadiyat Beach Golf Club (pictured above) opened in March. Designed by Gary Player, it proudly claims seven hectares of sand. By the time you’ve played the second hole, you may feel you’ve seen most of it, but you’ll be wrong – seven hectares is a hell of a lot of sand, and there’s plenty more to come. On several holes, it occupies half the fairway space – on others, it blocks off easy access to the greens. On a few, mostly on the back nine, great swathes combine with lagoons to create challenging landing areas that require pinpoint accuracy.

SAADIYAT BEACH GOLF CLUB

As a breeding ground for the Hawksbill turtle, Saadiyat Beach is ecologically sensitive. To protect the wildlife, a new-generation buggy with an artificial intelligence GPS system stops you from getting too close to the rough. Fair enough, though rampant machines tearing up the environment to create fairway real-estate invite accusations of hypocrisy. The fifth hole sweeps majestically down to the sea and the sixth runs along the beach.

Contact Saadiyat Island; tel +971 2557 8000; www.sbgolfclub.ae

Price US$159 Sun-Wed, US$218 Thurs-Sat; includes buggy and balls

Club hire US$40 (Callaway X22), US$61 with a sleeve of balls

Club hours From 6.30am; last tee time 4.30pm

Minimum handicap None

Facilities 18 holes (7,784yds, par 72), driving range, extensive floodlit instruction area and putting green. Golf academy, individual lessons
and packages.

After the golf The 18,000sqm clubhouse was designed by Frank Gehry. The Hawksbill restaurant and bar serves informal international dishes from 6am to 10pm.

 

ABU DHABI GOLF CLUB

Where is it? 20km east of Abu Dhabi

What’s it like? Designed by Peter Harradine and open since 2000, the course hosts the European Tour Abu Dhabi Championship each January. The magnificent cement falcon, its wings spread across the top of the clubhouse and its talons hooked into a giant golf ball, makes a powerful statement of intent to hang on to the prized tournament in the face of possible challenges from Saadiyat and Yas Links. The great bird looks out over 27 holes of lush manicured fairways, seven saltwater lakes and target greens – the same ingredients that underpin the 1980s and ’90s courses in neighbouring Dubai. Clumps of palm trees and flowering shrubs add colour and character to a tried-and-tested format.

Contact Sas Al Nakhl; tel +971 2558 8990; www.adgolfclub.com

Price Holes one to 18 US$210 Thurs to Sat, US$157 Sun to Wed; holes 10 to 27 US$171 Thurs to Sat, US$131 Sun to Wed

Club hire US$59 (Taylor Made) with a free sleeve of balls

Hours 6.30am until dusk

Minimum handicap 28 men, 36 women

Facilities Holes one to 18 (7,334yds, par 72), holes 19 to 27 (3,299yds, par 36), plus a championship course, driving range, practice area, putting green, golf institute. 18 holes on-course instruction £241 (US$374).

After the golf Spike bar has been refurbished with leather armchairs and vintage photos. Breakfast from 6am; British favourites served throughout the day. Casa Verde, a new restaurant with a steakhouse and sushi bar, is open until 11pm.

 

AL GHAZAL GOLF CLUB

Where is it? 30km east of Abu Dhabi, 0.5km from the airport

What’s it like? Two decades ago, sand courses were all you’d find in the Gulf, but in the brave new Emirati world they are now an endangered species. Thankfully, Al Ghazal has displayed the versatility required to survive. In its 13 years, it has accumulated a golf academy equipped with the latest swing improvement hardware, a swimming pool, health club, flood-lit tennis courts and a football academy, in addition to the best desert golf in the UAE.

Not that the sand game is to everyone’s taste. The sun seems to beat down more harshly than it does on grass, and hitting off stones and grit or a square of artificial turf can produce cruelly random results. The “browns”, made of compacted oil and sand, are wonderfully smooth and true, but as every footprint is as prominent as Man Friday’s, there’s no hiding place from extensive sweeping on every hole. No spikes, please – they make too much of a mess. The front nine incorporate an archaeological site, while the homeward stretch features extensive water hazards. Yes, really.

Contact Airport Road; tel +971 2575 8040; www.alghazalgolf.ae

Price 18 holes US$44 Thurs to Sat, US$31 Sun to Wed; buggy US$13

Club hours 8am until dusk Sun to Wed, from 6am Thurs to Sat

Club hire From US$16 (various makes available)

Minimum handicap None

Facilities 18-hole sand course (6,711yds, par 71), putting green.

After the golf The English-style clubhouse, with its deep leather Chesterfields, is mercifully cool. A 200-seat terrace overlooks the course and the restaurant operates from 8am to 11pm.

 

YAS LINKS

Where is it? 25km east of Abu Dhabi

What’s it like? The first links course in the Middle East, Yas Links opened on Yas Island in March, adding a new dimension to Emirati golf. Californian designer Kyle Phillips, venerated in the UK for Kingsbarns, has come up with another stunner. On what was flat desert scrub only three years ago, he has created the contoured fairways of the historic Scottish links. All grass courses in the UAE devour water, often inhibiting roll, but the Yas fairways are rewardingly hard and fast – or unrewardingly, when balls head purposefully into designer rough, made especially long and hairy by mixing nine varieties of grass seed.

Bunkers that are strategic rather than invasive mix silica from Germany with the omnipresent local product, and huge sloping greens are a true test of nerve. Best of all, there is no encroaching real estate, just sea and scrub, with the cutting-edge architecture of the Formula One circuit and Ferrari World, the new petrolhead’s theme park, in the background. The Yas hotel, built over the F1 track, offers futuristic luxury with seven restaurants, two Georges V concept bars and two rooftop swimming pools, the perfect base for business and leisure golf.

Contact Yas Island; tel +971 2810 7777; www.yaslinks.com

Price US$159 Sun to Thurs, US$212 Fri-Sat (Oct 1 to May 31); US$106 Sun-Thurs, US$134 Fri to Sat (June 1 to Sept 30). Includes buggy and range balls. Academy course US$26 for unlimited play, last tee time 10pm.

Club hours 6.30am to 6.30pm

Club hire US$53 (Nike)

Minimum handicap 28 men, 36 women

Facilities Championship course, 18 holes (7,450yds, par 72), nine-hole par-three floodlit academy course (86yd-187yd holes), floodlit driving range, practice area and putting green. Golf academy, individual lessons and packages for adults and juniors.

After the golf The airy hacienda-style Hickory’s sports bar has a casual all-day restaurant offering a full English breakfast or golfer’s hamper from 6.30am, plus snacks, traditional and international dishes from 11am. Last orders at 10.30pm.

 

 

Getting there

Etihad Airways (www.etihad.ae), Abu Dhabi’s flag carrier, serves many Southeast and Northeast Asian capitals and commercial hubs including Bangkok, Beijing, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Seoul, Singapore and Tokyo. In India, it serves Bengaluru (starting this month), Mumbai and New Delhi. It also flies to Sydney and Melbourne in Australia. Other airlines serving the emirate include Singapore Airlines, British Airways, Alitalia, Jet Airways  and Sri Lankan Airlines.

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