The Pasha Golf Course
The Pasha Golf Course, designed by David Jones and opened in 2002, offers a welcoming yet strategically demanding round set among the pine forests of Belek. Measuring 5,769 metres from the back tees (Par 72), the course may appear inviting at first glance, but its subtly contoured greens and well-positioned hazards provide a true test for both high and low handicappers.
Framed by umbrella pines, clear lakes and distant views of the Taurus Mountains, The Pasha winds naturally through peaceful woodland surroundings. Compared to its sister layout, the PGA Sultan, The Pasha features slightly more open fairways but presents a stronger emphasis on precision around the greens. Together, the two courses create one of the most balanced 36-hole combinations in the region.
Technical Details – The Pasha Golf Course
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Designer |
David Jones |
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Official Opening |
November 2002 |
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Location |
Belek, Antalya, Turkey |
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Par |
72 |
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Length |
5,769 metres (back tees) |
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Handicap |
Men: 28 / Women: 36 |
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Greens |
Approx. 560 m² average |
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Green Specifications |
Tifdwarf Bermuda |
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Tees |
White, Gold, Blue, Red |
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Fairways |
Tifdwarf Bermuda with wide landing areas |
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Bunkers |
67 bunkers strategically positioned |
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Putting & Short Game Areas |
2 putting greens, 2 chipping greens, 1 practice bunker |
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Driving Range |
300 m x 100 m range with open and covered bays |
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