Golf in Qatar

We have 3 golf courses in Qatar in our golf course database.
Golfing in Qatar is a golfer’s paradise. The country is a great destination if looking for resorts that do not appeal to the typical tourists. The Qatar Masters is held in Qatar every year as part of the PGA golf tournament.
 
There is an abundance of five star resorts and hotels in Qatar, including the Sheraton Doha, a beach resort. The resort covers 70 acres of lush gardens along the Arabian Gulf. There is plenty of golf nearby the resort, concierges will be more than happy to help you set up a tee time.
Qatar is a great place for family vacationing, as there is something for everyone to enjoy. There is shopping, camel racing, desert dune riding, and much more!
 
Doha Golf Club

Doha Golf Club

Nothing reflects the natural beauty and diverse landscape of Qatar more than Doha Golf Club. Designed by Peter Harradine and unveiled in 1997, the 7374-yard 18-hole Championship Course and floodlit 9-hole Academy Course provide a variety of challenges that will appeal to both the novice golfer and the seasoned professional. 8 strategically positioned lakes, 65 giant cacti, numerous imposing limestone rock formations and an abundance of lush and lengthy green fairways present a startling contrast to the desert that lies beyond.
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