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Palm Links Golf Course
Address Palm Links Golf Course
B.P: 216 Monastir République - 5060 Tunisie
Telephone (+216) 73 521 910 / 911
Website www.golf-palmlinks.com
Email info@golf-palmlinks.com
Holes • 18 Championship Scottish links style course
• 9 hole academy course
Length • 18 holes course: White tees 6076 m, yellow tees 5460, blue tees 4981, red tees 4541
• Academy course: 1000 m
Par 72 - 27
Visitors Open all year round
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Green Fees
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Course Designer Chris Pitman - Opened Nov 1994
Location On the coastal road linking Monastir to Sousse, just a 15 minutes' drive from Sousse & Monastir city centres, only a few minutes' drive from Monastir Airport and 85 km S of Hammamet & 145 km S of Tunis by motorway
Facilities • Bar & Restaurant:
The "Blue Bar" for relaxed dinks & the "19th Hole" Restaurant to savour Mediterranean delights
• Ladies & men lockers rooms
• Pro Shop:
Equipment hire / Carts on request / Clubs & Practice balls
• Caddies on request
• Practice facilities
Semi circular driving range with 5 target greens and 100 boxes capacit / 2 putting greens / 1 short game practice green / 3 pitching greens / 4 practice bunkers
• Golf Academy:
Qualified & multilingual golf professionals offer individual & group tuition for beginners to advanced players
Video room for golf clinics
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Description Hazards: 73 bunkers, 4 lakes, numerous palm trees, play along sandy beaches for 3 holes
Signature holes: 14th hole Par 4 with the sea along the left and a vast bunker on the right
Tees & Fairways: Paspahum grass
Greens: Penn cross grass
"Most bunkers & particularly the small ones remain unseen until you get to them & the greens are very tricky indeed."
Course
Reviews
Palm Links, Skanes, Tunisia
During the first week we played there (1/9-8/9 2012) the course was in terrible condition. Weeds and deep rough in bunkers, fairways non existant, in places, patchwork quilt greens, and most greens needed extensive work done to them. In addition there were 4 temporary greens. At the end of week two, the course had improved slightly, only 2 temporary greens, but generally the couse was still in poor condition. The green fees are due to increase on the 1/10 as this is the start of their "high season". I for one would not like to be paying a full green fee to play on these conditions. Play the Sea Course in El Kantoui, which is in excellent condition.
Mark: 3
Value For Money: Poor
John September 19, 2012

Brilliant Greens, very poor course layout, and highly questionable marker posts. Who relishes marker post set between fairway bunkers 10 yard apart? at 200 yards from tee.Crazy Crazy humour, or just poor planning?
Fairways will not last !! poorly maintained, and presented.
Pity the joy I had with same course 4 yr s ago, was lost in the mentality of the staff, no chance of them getting my dinars in future.
They had something joyous and beautiful,now they adopt the Belek mentality, and that's not the way to go.
Mark: 6
Value For Money: Fair
golfwanderer April 30, 2012

Just got back from Tunisia & played the Palm Links & the El Kantaoui Coursers, What ever you do, DO NOT PLAY PALM LINKS it is the worst course i have ever played.
From 1 to 5 the greens where a absolute disgrace,their was hardly any grass on them & if their was you would need a wedge not a putter.
On the 3rd fairway their was a spanner in the middle & there was supposed to be water down the right (completely dry) & to top it off their was a dog bone on the 6th fairway this is when we called it a day & demanded our money back.
Please what ever you do spend a few pound extra & play at El Kantaoui
Mark: 0
Value For Money: Poor
alan turner August 27, 2012

 






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