Nad al Sheba Golf Club, PO Box
52872, Dubai |
golf@nadalshebaclub.com
academy@nadalshebaclub.com |
18-hole
links style course
Championship course |
Visitors may be required
to produce evidence of a handicap certificate. If they are
not of a handicap standard they may still use the driving
range.
No one under the age of 14 is allowed on the golf course unless
either playing or caddying.
Dress for the golf course is golfing attire - jeans
are not acceptable. Round neck collars or football shirts
are not acceptable for men. Only rubber soled golf shoes or
soft spikes are allowed and not steel spikes.
Golf Bookings
Hotels and international visitors may book up to 12 months
in advance. Local non-member bookings can be made five days
in advance.
Lessons are available for non-members subject to availability.
They are booked through the Pro Shop. Golf Schools for all
standards of golfers are held all year round. |
18 Holes (Day rate) - AED150
18 Holes (Night Rate) - AED295
9 Holes (Day Rate) - AED100
9 Holes (Night Rate) - AED150
*Day Rate is from 7.30am to 3.22pm
*Night rate is from 3.30pm onwardsCart Fees (18 Holes) - AED50
Cart Fees (9 Holes) - AED25
Practice Balls (Bucket of 50 balls) - AED20 |
Built in and around the Nad
Al Sheba racetrack, notably used for the Dubai World Cup.
Situated 10 minutes from town. |
Facilities include a 100-seat
steak house, which overlooks the racetrack, pro shop, bar
and and driving range.
Nad al
Sheba Golf Club has the Middle Easts only fully floodlit
18 hole championship course.
Equipment for hire : electric carts / trolleys / golf clubs
/ shoes.
Also has a range of leisure and dining facilities, including
golfing, horseracing, dining or socialising. |
Designed in the classic Scottish
links style with eight lakes and more than 110 deep pot bunkers
(reminiscent of St.Andrews with double greens and deep bunkers)
. The emphasis is more on accuracy than length, and whilst
you may find this to be slightly less demanding than the other
courses it will certainly test the full range of golfing skills.
Elevated tees on the back nine provide a great view of this
beautiful course. The treeless landscape means that the rolling
fairways are unprotected from prevailing gulf winds, however
you may welcome the chance to play under the floodlights in
the evening when the temperature is a little cooler.
The 18-hole desert grass course is the result of a supply
of 1 million litres of water per night after play has concluded.
Nad Al Sheba Club is also the home of horse racing in Dubai.
The season runs from November to April.
In March 2000, it was the venue for the US$6 million Dubai
World Cup horse race, won by Dubai Millennium. |