
The Mohammedia Royal Golf Club,Casablanca A colourful bed of flowers, an imposing wooden doorway set into a white wall crowned with tiles: Between two lines of pines and euca;yptus, the first fairway is a ceremonious procession into what looks like Scotland, a restless sea, white dunes, pink laurel bushes, gorse and acacias, all lashed by the wind...a wind you have to deal with throughout the whole course.

The Palmeraie Golf Club, Marrakesh When the international master Robert Trent Jones was presented with a perpetually limpid sky, the celebrated Palmeraie (Palm Grove) at Marrakesh, the majestic Atlas mountains and a horizon dotted with white medinas, he created an 18 hole masterpiece: The Palmeraie Golf Club

The Dar Es-Salam Royal Golf Club, Rabat
Close to Rabat, the 45 holes at the Royal Dar Es-Salam Golf Club are the dream of golfers from all over the world. The Royal Moroccan Golf Federation and the Hassan II Trophy which takes place there each year have made it a golf course with an international reputation.

The Fez Royal Golf Club
The setting: countryside looking out towards the summits of the High Atlas.
The raw materials: a magnificent olive grove.
The Architect: Cabell B. Robinson
Cabell really put his heart into this project accentuating the natural contours of the terrain to produce the undulating fairways and the treacherously sloping greens...the ninth hole is soon to be twice the size!

The Cabo Negro Royal Golf Club Behind Tetouan and the summits of the Rif, close to a charming seaside resort, the Royal Golf Club of Cabo Negro is the site of a remarkable nine hole course conceived according to the purest British Tradition by Hawtree & Sons. The round begins in front of a promontory surmounted by a white tower.
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