Golf du Soleil features two 18-hole courses. The Championship course is the longer of the two courses and played host to the 2011 Moroccan Open. The Championship course is a beautiful and entertaining test of golf, with palm tree lined fairways and small target greens. There are also impressive water features towards the end of both nines to keep you honest all the way to the finishing line! The Championship course is generally flat, so easily walked.
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Although the Tikida course is the shorter of the two layouts, it arguably has the lion's share of interesting holes and water features. The 7th and 8th holes located nearby Tikida Palace hotel feature plenty of water as evidence. In general the course has narrow fairways with jungle running alongside, greens that are subtly contoured and well defended by bunkers. Tikida is a strategic course rewarding thought and patience from the tees through the greens.
Hidden from the ocean but with water throughout, the three nines of The Dunes wind spectacularly through woods of eucalyptus trees and clumps of tamarisk and broom.
The nines can be combined in any order to offer different challenges of nerve and skill. The Blue course is probably the easiest with wide, open fairways, while the Red has two large lakes to negotiate. The Yellow requires plenty of skill, particularly on the tricky par-5 ninth.
Golf les Dunes also has an excellent golf academy to help players hone their games.
Designed by Kyle Phillips, this new 18 holes golf course is located 15 km north of Agadir, within the Taghazout Bay resort.
Tazegzout golf course offers an amazing layout with stunning holes overlooking the Atlantic Ocean thanks to its elevation of 80 meters above sea level.