Sharjah Golf And Shooting Club

9 Hole

Sharjah Golf And Shooting Club
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Sharjah Golf And Shooting Club

Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE

Phone: +971 6 548 7777, Fax: +971 6 548 7666

Characteristics

Sharjah Golf and Shooting Club boasts a 9 hole, fully floodlit golf course which enables play well into the evening. Designed by internationally acclaimed architect Peter Harradine, if played twice, this wall to wall grass oasis will provide a par 72 layout that stretches in excess of the 7,300 yard mark. Described as a pleasure to play but a challenge to par, the course features between 5 and 7 different tees on every hole, vast water features, generous fairways, large and challenging bunkers and unique undulations; all of which ensure this golfing paradise offers a fair but tough test to every level of golfer and one you will relish time and time again.

The Course

9-Hole Course

Design: Peter Harradine

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Black (Men)36--3599 yards
White (Men)36--3304 yards
Red (Women)36--2788 yards

Visitors

9-Hole Course

Visitors are welcome every day.
Advance booking is essential.

Green Fees

9-Hole Course

Green FeeMon - Thu, SunFri, Sat, Holidays
18 HolesAED 380 (91 €)AED 475 (113 €)
9 HolesAED 225 (54 €)AED 285 (68 €)

User Reviews

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Most Recent Reviews

reiner2304 524 Reviews
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Well-maintained 9-hole course with plenty of water

Played on March 24,2025. The flat 9-hole course (PAR 36) with a spacious driving range is located approximately 20 kilometers from Dubai International Airport, in the heart of the Emirate of Sharjah. Sharjah Airport is right next to the course, so taking off planes occasionally fly overhead – and air traffic is surprisingly busy. Furthermore, the course is located in the immediate vicinity of a motorway junction, which is noticeable on some holes. So much for the potential disadvantages. The golf course is well signposted and has a very large parking lot belonging to an event hall, which you partially play around. The course was generally well maintained. While there were a few bare patches and some overgrowth on the fairways, the course was in decent condition overall. The greens in particular were outstanding – fast, true to the track, and in immaculate condition. The bunkers, some of which are impressive in size, stood out with their brilliant white sand and perfect preparation. The course layout is varied and is characterized primarily by numerous water hazards that come into play on almost every hole. Thanks to different tee-off options, even a second 9-hole round remains exciting. Visual boards at the tees provide good orientation. For a 9-hole course, the clubhouse is impressively large, as it serves more than just the golf course. It even has a spacious swimming pool. The changing rooms and restroom facilities were also excellent. You also pass a halfway house twice during the round. Tee times can be booked and paid for online via the club website during the week. We paid the equivalent of around €50 for the 9-hole round, including a cart with GPS. In addition, the usual association fee of around €2.50 had to be paid on site. The Pro Shop, located below the clubhouse, was staffed by friendly and uncomplicated staff. Upon arrival, our bags were taken from us directly at the clubhouse and brought to the cart, but no other services were apparent. There was no starter, but the marshal was conspicuously present and occasionally urged the flight ahead of us to hurry. Play was rather light on this Monday afternoon, however. Thanks to the floodlights, you can also play after sunset, although tee times cannot be booked online. Conclusion: A very good 9-hole course that's definitely worth checking out.

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K. Per 501 Reviews
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Well maintained, but monotonous layout

If you play 2x 9 holes, the tee boxes are marked with different colors. The first nine from the white tees, the second nine from the blue. The course is also rated this way.
The course is impeccable, with wide fairways, no rough worth mentioning, top bunkers, well undulating greens and relatively fast. Water often comes into play, particularly on the long par 4s where there is usually water in front of the green.
Unfortunately, I didn't particularly like the layout of the place, it was too monotonous, hence only 3 stars.
The very nice training facilities are worth mentioning.

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kalle 809 Reviews
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Nice place in the Golf & Shooting Club

We shot a beautiful 9-hole evening round with floodlit car in the Emirate of Sharjah or Šāriqa / Sharjah! Real big water hazards and palm trees come into play! For me a super 9-hole course in top condition, which also deserves 5 stars!

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