Pasha Golf Course Belek

Pasha Golf Course Belek

Pasha Golf Course Belek
Pasha Golf Course Belek
Pasha Golf Course Belek
Pasha Golf Course Belek
Pasha Golf Course Belek
Pasha Golf Course Belek
Pasha Golf Course Belek
Pasha Golf Course Belek
Pasha Golf Course Belek
Pasha Golf Course Belek
Pasha Golf Course Belek
Pasha Golf Course Belek

General Information

Located within the sprawling and prestigious Antalya Golf Club in Belek, the Pasha Golf Course is an inviting yet strategically testing 18-hole championship layout. Designed by the acclaimed course architect David Jones, a former European Tour professional, this parkland-style course opened for play in 2002 and has since been a staple favorite for golf enthusiasts visiting the Turkish Riviera.

While its sibling course at the club, the PGA Sultan, delivers a fierce and unyielding test of golf, the Pasha is often described as a more playable but highly entertaining alternative. However, do not let its shorter length fool you; clever tactical design, undulating terrain, and treacherous water hazards ensure that it remains a true thinking-man's course where course management is heavily rewarded.

Technical Specifications

Feature

Details

Par

72

Total Length

5,731 Meters

Designer

David Jones

Total Holes

18 Holes

Grass Type

Bermuda (Fairway) / Bentgrass (Greens)

Handicap Limit

Men: 28 / Women: 36

Course Structure

18-Hole Parkland

 

Key Features of the Course

1. Clever and Deceptive Layout

  • Measuring just over 5,700 meters from the back tees, the Pasha is relatively short by modern championship standards. However, it relies heavily on narrow, tree-lined fairways, strategic doglegs, and meticulously placed bunkers that force players to favor accuracy and ball placement over raw power off the tee.

2. Picturesque Woodland Setting

  • The course winds beautifully through a mature landscape of towering umbrella pines and crystal-clear lakes. The peaceful forest surroundings provide an authentic Mediterranean parkland atmosphere, offering plenty of shade and striking natural backdrops on nearly every hole.

3. Challenging Water Hazards and Marshlands

  • Water is a prominent feature on the Pasha, coming into play across multiple holes. Striking crystal-clear lakes and natural wetland areas act as lateral hazards, punishing wayward shots and demanding precise iron play, particularly on the approach shots to well-guarded greens.

4. Impeccable Bentgrass Greens

  • The course features top-tier Bentgrass putting surfaces that are known for their exceptional speed, smoothness, and subtle undulations. These greens are often elevated and well-protected by deep bunkers, requiring a sharp short game to secure par.

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