The Pasha
Holes: 18 | Metres: 5731 | Par: 72 | Handicap Men: 28 | Handicap Ladies: 36
PGA Sultan
Holes: 18 | Metres: 6477 | Par: 71 | Handicap Men: 24 | Handicap Ladies: 28
Antalya Golf Club, Belek, is one of the most popular golf clubs in Turkey, with two outstanding golf courses. Both the Pasha and PGA Sultan are regularly rated in the top 5 courses in Belek, with the PGA Sultan course often in the number one spot. The PGA Sultan was host to the 2012 Turkish Airlines World Final, which saw the world’s top 8 golf pro’s, including Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, compete against each other.
The Pasha: At an inviting 5731 meters par 72, it may be a surprise to hear that the Pasha is by no means a 'holiday' course. Far from easy, the Pasha course presents a combination of challenges to test the high and low handicapper. Tricky dog-legs, cleverly placed bunkers and undulating greens ensure that even the seasoned golfer must think over each shot carefully. However, it is a course which can be enjoyed whatever your handicap, as the shorter length and generous fairways are kind to any wayward shots. Towering umbrella pines, crystal clear lakes and the snow-capped Taurus Mountains provide a spectacular backdrop to the course as it winds its way through the forests of Belek. Indeed these peaceful surroundings are interrupted only by the call of the emblem of Antalya Golf Club, the Hoopoe birds.
PGA Sultan: Opened on September 1st 2003, the PGA Sultan is designed for those golfers who enjoy a challenge. European Golf Design and David Jones spared nothing to maintain the competitive level of course, while at the same time blending it seamlessly into the forest environment. The layout is extremely well thought out, with tactical bunkers and water hazards strategically placed to deliver a real test of golfing ability. The PGA Sultan presents a difficult but ultimately very rewarding challenge. A true yardstick by which to gauge skill.