The Montgomerie Marrakech

18 Hole Resort

The Montgomerie Marrakech

Avenue Guemassa (Route de l'aéropport), Marrakesch, Morocco

Phone: +212 5243-90644

Characteristics

The Montgomerie Marrakech is a beautiful course, boarded by olive trees, named after famous British golfer Colin Montgomerie, 8 times champion in Europe. It spreads on 63 acres and boasts a breathtaking view on the Atlas and the Koutoubia.

The Course

18-Hole The Montgomerie Course

Opened in 2014. Design: Colin Montgomerie.

Length: 6813 yards, Par: 71

Visitors

18-Hole The Montgomerie Course

Visitors are welcome every day.
Advance booking is essential.
A valid handicap certificate or card is required.

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Pro Shop

The Club

General Information

Founded: 2014

User Reviews

2.9 of 5 stars15 Reviews

5 Stars:
1
4 Stars:
4
3 Stars:
6
2 Stars:
0
1 star:
4

Most Recent Reviews

Silvester 16 Reviews
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Space between approach path and construction site

First, the good news: the construction work around the pitch is almost complete. The condition of the facility is satisfactory, but the restrooms and changing rooms are a disaster.
Runways 2 to 5 are located directly in the approach path, about 1,000 m in front of the runway; during the approach you can see the white in the pilot's eye.
We were also unlucky; on the day of our match, the flight school had scheduled takeoff and landing exercises, with several smaller sports planes and helicopters landing between the scheduled flights.
So you couldn't hear the streets either🥹.

The highlight is hole 14, a game between the street and the construction site. Behind the half-height metal fence are sheds, probably the construction workers' huts.
You get a pang of conscience when you play decadent golf in the townships of Marrakech.

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silke 85 Reviews
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" could be better "

Played on 2/24/24. few people, disjointed but interesting. The care could be a little better. Some long par 4s - for the men! The construction activities could be disruptive, but you can ignore them just like the airplanes. From the height of the greens there is usually a paved path that leads to the next tee. There is no ball washer on any of them? Course in Marrakech. The low frequency on the pitch ensures that the game is played quickly. Personally, I'd rather spend €150 and then put up with 5.5 hours of playing time.

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Fred Sonnenschein 6 Reviews
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Disaster

We played the course a few days ago. The place is overall in very poor condition. Very poorly maintained. The bunkers were as hard as concrete because they were apparently constantly watered but not loosened. Greens partially badly damaged. Some missing labels indicating where to go to the next tee, no ball washers, no garbage containers, no water markings, no distance markings. Due to the construction of houses around the tracks, there is a lot of rubble and building material, some of which is right up to the tracks, sometimes the paths go all the way to the next tee, through the construction sites and there is construction noise. The noise from the planes taking off at the airport right next to it can still be perceived as not very disturbing. Conclusion: the place is not worth spending a cent of green fees. Colin Montgomerie would probably sink into the ground if, as an architect, he were to see the square in its current state.

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