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Course: The Palmeraie Golf Club

18 holes, 6796 yards, Par72

When the international master Robert Trent Jones was presented with a perpetually limpid sky, the celebrated Palmeraie (Palm Grove) at Marrakech, the majestic Atlas Mountains and a horizon dotted with white medians, he created this 18 hole masterpiece. He designed a spacious valley, its broad form broken by thousands of palm trees and embellished with seven lakes. Numerous sand hazards add the pearly whiteness of the Atlantic beaches to this lush scene, with the ochre walls and green tiles of the magnificent Moorish styled club house forming a striking centre piece to the whole design.

Course: The Royal Golf Club Marrakech

18 holes, 6780 yards, Par72

Built in the 20's by the pasha of Marrakech, the Royal Golf Club is one of the longest-established in Morocco. Constantly renovated and improved, it is also one of His Majesty King Hassan ll's favourite courses.
With good reason. How magical for a golfer to play on this par 72 course at the feet of the snow-covered Atlas Mountains ! And what a delight to stride the length of its 6,200 metres where grow such a profusion of cypress, eucalyptus, palm, olive, orange and apricot trees!
But don't let the extreme beauty of the course put you off your game. Be doubly vigilant at hole number 15. The green is hidden behind two grassy mounds separated by a bunker. Plus an additional hazard: the angles are blocked by high palm trees.
Once the game is over, seasoned players often remember some of the eminent men who have played on this world-famous course; men like Winston Churchill, David Lloyd George and Ike Eisenhower

Course: Amelkis Golf Course

18 holes, 7250 yards, Par72

Moroccan courses are renowned for their visual appeal but Amelkis may be the most eye-catching of all perhaps the most exciting to play. It is a big site with big targets, seductively mounded, heavily bunkered and with large greens and expansive, undulating fairways; to say nothing of the lakes, fountains and the unique waste bunkers. These waste bunkers were created from crushed rock whose colour complements the land scape. The greens are also large. They may be relatively easy to find, but unless you can arrow a long iron shot well, four putts will not be unusual. Be too far adrift and you will need divine guidance with the putter!

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