Golf at El Gouna
Gene Bates and Fred Couples designed the USPGA rated course with every level of golfer in mind, from the novice who wants to try out the game for the first time to the advanced golfer playing the tournament circuit.

With three different tees and carefully placed bunkers, lagoons and desert rough, the course challenges individual players making for an exciting and unique golfing experience.
 
Out on the greens golfers will find that the course challenges not only their physical strength, but their ingenuity in avoiding pitfalls and navigating the course’s varied wind currents.

The par five fourth hole, for example, heads straight into the prevailing wind and requires at least two well-placed wood strokes to close in on the green. Because players must aim into the wind, those who draw a fade risk sending their balls into the desert, making it a uniquely challenging hole. more about holes
The Club offers rental services for club sets, trolleys and electric carts; tee times must be reserved in advance. For non-golfers, don’t miss the Golf Introduction with PGA Professionals on the driving range every Wednesday and Saturday from 3:30-5pm.
Golf Clubhouse
Should you need a little physical relaxation after the game, the course Clubhouse and Fitness Club facilities offer a well-equipped gymnasium, three plunge pools, massage, sauna and a beautiful Turkish bath.

Also in the clubhouse, the Terrace Grasshoppers Bar provides light snacks and drinks service while the 19th Hole Bar, a restaurant with a panoramic view over the course offers fine dining.

In our exclusive Pro Shop you’ll find unique souvenirs, exclusive accessories, high quality logo clothing, hand made leather articles and more.
 
COURSE FACTS
Holes: 18 holes
Yards: 6902
Tees: 5
Rating: 74 rating
Greens Grass: Tifdwarf
Fairways Grass: Seashore paspalum
Players: All levels
Lessons: Beginner & Advanced courses in English or German
Services: Pro Shop, caddies, carts, driving range, club rental, food & beverage
   
For booking and further information, please contact:
El Gouna Golf & Fitness Club
Tel/Fax: (+20 65) 3580 007
E-mail: golf@elgouna.com

More About the Course Holes

The ninth hole plays towards the Tower Restaurant, and while it’s a relatively easy drive for beginners, it presents a serious challenge for those hitting off the championship tees. After surviving the first drive, players are faced with a second shot into the narrowest part of the fairway.

Confident long drivers will attempt to carry the sand trap that guards the front of the green, but even the best may fall short. The green itself is a large target, but once there players often have to make long putts. Only a careful read of the terrain will save you from the dreaded three-putt.

The back nine have their own surprises. The longest par four is the fourteenth hole, where nearly 440 yards separate the championship tee from the flag. To have a reasonable shot to the green, the golfer must be courageous enough to carry a bunker on the left side of the fairway that ends 250 yards from the tee.

Fortunately, the prevailing winds can provide the extra push needed to carry this hazard. Once that’s accomplished, reaching the green requires a straight long iron or a wood. Par here is an excellent score.

The following hole, a dogleg right, presents yet another interesting dilemma. With a lagoon on the right and a large bunker in the center of the fairway, the golfer can try to carry the lagoon, which leaves only 140 yards to the green, relatively unhindered by the bunkers.

But the wind or the slightest fade can send you into the water—a pleasure when you’re cooling down after a long day out in the sun, but a one-stroke penalty if you’ve still got your cleats on. Playing it safe to the left side of the fairway bunker, on the other hand, leaves 200 yards over a sprawling third bunker that guards the whole left side of the green.

Another signature hole is the seventeenth, a long, narrow, and gentle dogleg right running along the lagoon that separates the back nine from the Steigenberger Golf Hotel. Accuracy on the drive is essential to avoid the sand and water traps to the right and the fairway bunker on the left.

Rare is the golfer ambitious enough to carry both the lagoon and massive bunkers protecting the green. Playing it safe to the left leaves a relatively short iron to a large, sloping green. Tricky at first, but a good opportunity for a birdie once you know the lay of the land.

Hole Champion Ladies Par   Hole Champion Ladies Par

1

391

276

4

 

10

353

253

4

2

517

359

5

 

11

340

244

4

3

192

117

3

 

12

175

125

3

4

492

353

5

 

13

467

335

5

5

155

91

3

 

14

427

306

4

6

334

226

4

 

15

634

261

4

7

176

114

3

 

16

184

132

3

8

370

254

4

 

17

507

363

5

9

486

320

5

 

18

383

273

4

          total 6313 4403 72