We are very happy to welcome visiting players. Simply arrive at the Clubhouse (open from 7:00am to 7:30pm, everyday except December 25th), pay your green fees or buy a bucket of range balls and have a fun time. Green fees are only BD8.500 - surely superb value - as this gives you access to the course for the whole day (you may play any number of holes). Buckets of balls are also great value at only BD0.500. Golf clubs may be hired for BD5.000, trolleys for BD2.000.
Please note: usually, on the day of a Club competition, the:
  • course is not available to non-competitors for the whole day
  • practice facilities are only available to non-competitors after 1pm.

For play on the course, you must wear flat-soled shoes, as our greens (made of a sand/oil mix) are damaged by foot-wear with a tread that exceeds 2mm - so that means no golf-shoes with plastic spikes, jogging trainers etc. This is part of our course dress code, which visitors and members must comply with.

All players are expected not to distract other players, so be aware of those around you. A shriek from a person sinking a 30-foot putt can easily ruin the tee-shot of a player on a nearby teeing ground.

As a player, YOU are responsible to rake any mark that you, your ball or your equipment makes in a bunker. Use the rake provided (not your foot), so that you can say to yourself "I've left the bunker in a near-perfect condition ready for the next poor soul to suffer".

Whilst playing, you may be on the course at the same time as more experienced players. You should have a good pace of play and allow a faster group to play-through if they indicate a desire to do so. We expect a 3-ball group to complete 18 holes in no more than 4 hours.

Our greens (that is, "browns") are routinely re-laid each week. This means that each week on one morning the front nine will not be available, and similarly the back nine the next day. You may choose to contact the Clubhouse (1775-6770) to enquire about any such hole-closures prior to your arrival to play 18-holes.

Being a desert course with greens of oiled sand, we are especially at the mercy of the elements with regard to rain. Heavy rain causes the sand of the greens to stick to the ball, making putting near impossible. So if there has been rain recently, it is a good idea to call the Clubhouse before your arrival, to check on the state of the course.

Also, our dress code applies both to the course and the Clubhouse. Part of the Clubhouse dress code is "No hats" - you are expected to buy a round of drinks for everyone present if you break this rule. Cheers!