Located
within the Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme Resort & Spa in Dalaman, Muğla,
the Dalaman Golf Club is the region's first championship-level
golf course. Scheduled to open in June 2026, the course is designed to offer an
experience intertwined with nature at the point where the Dalaman River meets
the Mediterranean.
Developed
by the International Design Group (IDG) and Andrew
Craven, the project is built on sustainability and ecological diversity.
The course stretches across sand dunes, wetlands, and mountain views,
structured to host professional tournaments while providing an enjoyable
challenge for holiday golfers.
Technical
Specifications
|
Feature |
Details |
|
Par |
72 |
|
Total Length |
6,152 Meters
(Approx. 6,728 Yards) |
|
Designer |
Andrew Craven & International Design Group
(IDG) |
|
Opening Date |
June 2026 |
|
Grass Type |
Sea Dwarf Paspalum Vaginatum (Salt-tolerant and
ecological) |
|
Handicap
Limit |
Men: 28 /
Women: 36 (Estimated) |
|
Area |
Approx. 650,000 $m^2$ |
Key
Features of the Course
1.
Ecological Diversity and "Signature" Holes
The
course combines three distinct geographical characters: coastal sand dunes,
wetlands that serve as a stopover for migratory birds, and the mountain ranges
in the background. Specifically, the 15th Hole (Par 5) is
considered the signature hole of the course, featuring a 25-meter elevation
drop from the tee to the fairway.
2.
High-Level Training Facilities
The
course is supported by a comprehensive Golf Academy. It includes a 240-meter
long driving range, a 500 $m^2$ putting green, and dedicated short-game
practice areas.
3.
Strategic Location
Being
only 20 minutes away from Dalaman Airport and close to the Göcek marinas, it
offers high accessibility for guests arriving by both air and sea.
4.
Sustainable Design
The course was constructed without disrupting the natural topography. Through the use of Sea Dwarf Paspalum grass, water consumption is optimized, and an eco-friendly irrigation system has been integrated.