Generated by GPT-5-mini| Doha Golf Club | |
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| Name | Doha Golf Club |
| Location | Doha, Qatar |
| Established | 1996 |
| Type | Championship golf course |
| Holes | 18 |
| Designer | Peter Harradine |
| Par | 72 |
| Length | 7400 yards |
| Tournaments | Qatar Masters, Asian Tour events |
Doha Golf Club Doha Golf Club is an 18-hole championship golf course in Doha, Qatar designed to host international professional events and local recreational play. Opened in the late 1990s, the course has hosted editions of the Qatar Masters and has been associated with regional development initiatives involving sporting federations and hospitality operators. The venue combines links-style playing characteristics with desert landscaping and has attracted players from the European Tour, Asian Tour, and PGA Tour affiliates.
The club opened amid a period of infrastructure expansion in Doha influenced by national strategies like Qatar's investment in international sport that also supported projects such as Khalifa International Stadium and collaborations with entities such as Aspire Zone Foundation. The original design by Peter Harradine was implemented during a decade that saw the rise of championship venues in the Persian Gulf alongside complexes like the Abu Dhabi Golf Club. Early tournaments included pro-am and regional circuits linked to the European Tour and the Asian Tour, and the facility evolved alongside national initiatives such as Qatar's bids related to FIFA World Cup planning and sports tourism. Ownership and management have involved local leisure operators and international hospitality groups that also manage properties in Doha Corniche and near West Bay. Over time the club upgraded infrastructure to meet standards used by organizations including the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and event promoters like DP World Tour partners.
The 18-hole, par-72 layout measures over 7,300 yards and was routed to incorporate native dune contours adjacent to urban districts such as Al Bida and the Corniche. The design includes championship tees, multiple practice areas, a short-game facility, and a driving range used by touring professionals preparing for events run by the European Tour and Asian Development Tour. Onsite amenities feature a clubhouse with locker rooms, dining spaces curated in collaboration with hospitality brands present in Doha, a pro shop stocking equipment from manufacturers like Titleist, Callaway, and TaylorMade, and event conference spaces compatible with conventions held at venues such as Qatar National Convention Centre. The course infrastructure follows standards similar to those at venues like the Royal Golf Club in nearby capitals, with irrigation systems and maintenance depots supporting turf species used internationally.
The venue has staged the Qatar Masters, attracting players who compete on the European Tour and guest appearances from stars previously associated with the PGA Tour and DP World Tour. It has hosted national championships, amateur internationals, and pro-am fundraisers connected to organizations such as the Qatar Olympic Committee and regional federations affiliated with Asian Golf Federation. Corporate tournaments and national qualifier events have included participants from teams linked to corporations that operate in the Doha metropolitan area, with media coverage by regional broadcasters that also carry content related to Al Jazeera Sports and sports rights holders. The club has acted as a venue for hospitality programs during major sporting events in Qatar and as a staging ground for youth development clinics often run in partnership with academies such as Aspire Academy.
Membership categories have historically included full playing members, corporate and social memberships, and reciprocal arrangements with international clubs and resorts in destinations such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, and Muscat. Access policies have been aligned with tourism strategies deployed by entities like Qatar Tourism Authority, offering green-fee packages for visitors staying in hotels along the Corniche and near West Bay. The club works with travel and leisure operators, travel trade partners, and sporting federations to host international delegations, and provides instruction programs that have featured coaches hired from academies linked to the European Tour Performance Institute and regional coaching networks.
The course integrates desert landscaping practices similar to projects in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, utilizing drought-resistant turf and modern irrigation technologies comparable to systems used at venues managed by multinational agronomy firms. Bunkering and green complexes were designed to emulate links-influenced playing characteristics while conserving water through hybrid turf species and moisture-sensing controllers used by agronomy teams also engaged at major Middle Eastern golf resorts. Environmental management aligns with sustainability frameworks promoted by regional authorities and by international bodies such as the R&A and includes initiatives for habitat management, waste reduction, and energy-efficient clubhouse operations analogous to sustainability programs at other championship venues.
Situated within the urban fabric of Doha near major districts and the Doha Corniche, the club is accessible from main arteries connecting to hubs such as Hamad International Airport and the West Bay business district. Transport links include shuttle services coordinated with hotels along the Corniche, private vehicle access via arterial roads, and proximity to rapid transit projects and bus services operated by municipal transit authorities. The club’s location facilitates integration with hospitality offerings in Doha and access for international competitors and visitors traveling through regional transport nodes including Hamad International Airport and seaports serving the Persian Gulf.
Category:Golf clubs and courses in Qatar