The Montgomerie Golf Marrakech

The Montgomerie Golf Marrakech

The Montgomerie course at Marrakech Golf City lies at the heart of a huge 500-acre residential project that’s taking shape on the outskirts of the Red City under the direction of The Prestigia Group, one of Morocco’s foremost real estate developers. Designed by European Golf Design and Colin Montgomerie, the 18-hole layout was constructed in collaboration with Moroccan-based contractors STAM and Valtech on a joint venture basis.

The property, which was once part of a large olive grove, lies close to the airport and the city centre, and Open Golf Club, which has many years of experience operating similar golf facilities in Belgium and France, manages the facility.The clubhouse caters for non-golfers, with local people encouraged to enjoy the use of its two gourmet burger bars and the Jeep-sponsored rooftop JSet SkyBar, which features a lounge, restaurant and “ice bar”. Out on the course, golfers teeing off at the 1st take aim towards the 250-feet high minaret of the 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque, in the southwest medina quarter of the city. After the opening hole, a road tunnel then allows access to the next seven holes, a sequence that ends with the very short par three 8th, played across water to a two-tiered green.

Amneties and Features

  • Length: 6230
  • Par: 71
  • Architect: European Golf Design
  • Caddies
  • Golf carts
  • Driving range
  • Short Game Practice Area
  • Caddy

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The Montgomerie course at Marrakech Golf City lies…

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The Montgomerie course at Marrakech Golf City lies at the heart of a huge 500-acre residential project that’s taking shape on the outskirts of the Red City under the direction of The Prestigia Group, one of Morocco’s foremost real estate developers. Designed by European Golf Design and Colin Montgomerie, the 18-hole layout was constructed in collaboration with Moroccan-based contractors STAM and Valtech on a joint venture basis.

The property, which was once part of a large olive grove, lies close to the airport and the city centre, and Open Golf Club, which has many years of experience operating similar golf facilities in Belgium and France, manages the facility.The clubhouse caters for non-golfers, with local people encouraged to enjoy the use of its two gourmet burger bars and the Jeep-sponsored rooftop JSet SkyBar, which features a lounge, restaurant and “ice bar”. Out on the course, golfers teeing off at the 1st take aim towards the 250-feet high minaret of the 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque, in the southwest medina quarter of the city. After the opening hole, a road tunnel then allows access to the next seven holes, a sequence that ends with the very short par three 8th, played across water to a two-tiered green.

Amneties and Features

  • Length: 6230
  • Par: 71
  • Architect: European Golf Design
  • Caddies
  • Golf carts
  • Driving range
  • Short Game Practice Area
  • Caddy






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