Abu Dhabi Golf & Equestrian Club
 
Address Abu Dhabi Golf & Equestrian Club
P.O.Box 590, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Telephone +971-2-4455500
Fax +971-2-4465111
Website www.adec-web.com
Email adgec@eim.ae
Holes 9 holes fully floodlit course
with alternate tees
Yardage 6395
Par 70
Visitors Welcome
This course is a PowerPlay Golf official venue. Click for more information, or call the club to make a booking.
Green Fees
18 holes Dh230, 9 holes Dh140
Club car Dh40 for 18 holes / Dh25 for 9.
Special summer rates on request.
Location Located in Mushrif in the heart of Abu Dhabi, off 19th Street between 26 and 28th streets, it is a tranquil oasis in one of the Gulf's most up-to-date and beautiful cities.
Facilities * Clubhouse, bars and restaurants, floodlit tennis courts, swimming pool, modern health club and pro-shop.
* PGA professional staff / Golf academy / Large driving range
* Horse racing is frequent during the winter months. The racetrack runs through the course, providing a formidable challenge on four holes.
Also a children's riding school.
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Description The Abu Dhabi Golf & Equestrian Club stands on the former makeshift golf course, a legacy of early British golfing pioneers of the 1960s. A scenic lake runs through the course, forming a formidable obstacle on this versatile course.

 




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