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Location: Dubai, UAE  |  Ranking: #65 — The Global Golfer Top 100
Type: Desert Parkland  |  Designer: Karl Litten (1988)

Editor’s Note: The Majlis Course at Emirates Golf Club was the first grass course in the Middle East — a genuinely revolutionary act in 1988. Karl Litten created an oasis of championship golf in the Dubai desert; the Bedouin tent-inspired clubhouse, now iconic, was radical architecture for its time. Nick Faldo won the inaugural Dubai Desert Classic here in 1989. The Dubai skyline from the 8th tee — looking back toward the city’s towers with the course green in the foreground — is golf’s most dramatic urban landscape.

Contact & Booking

  • Website: dubaigolf.com  |  Green Fees: From AED 600 (approx. £130)  |  Rating / Slope: 74.7 / 134  |  Best Season: November–April  |  Airport: Dubai (DXB) — 20 mins.

Championship Scorecard

Hole123456789OUT
Par45344435436
Yards4155601884224054301955504283,593
Hole101112131415161718INTOTAL
Par4435443543672
Yards4104251835404204281855554323,5787,301
Par 4Par 3Par 5

Key Notes & 19th Hole

  • Faldo & the Dubai Desert Classic: The inaugural 1989 tournament is one of golf’s landmark moments — the first professional golf event ever played in the Arab world. The tournament has run every year since; virtually every world number one has won it.
  • The Bedouin Tent Clubhouse: One of golf’s most architecturally distinctive structures — seven white peaks inspired by desert tents, visible from the 18th green. The clubhouse restaurant provides exceptional views of the finishing hole.
  • Atlantis The Palm (5★GL): Dubai’s most spectacular hotel — 20 minutes from Emirates Golf Club. Book via Expedia →

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