The Montgomerie Maxx Royal Golf Course
Montgomerie Maxx Royal Golf Club is set across 104 hectares of mixed pine and eucalyptus forest in Belek, offering a distinctive blend of seaside and parkland golf. Designed by Colin Montgomerie in association with European Golf Design and opened in 2008, the course makes full use of the site’s natural ridges and sandy terrain to create a strategic and visually striking championship layout.
Undulating fairways, expansive waste bunkers and well-protected greens averaging 600 m² demand precision and thoughtful shot-making. The closing stretch is particularly memorable, with holes 10 through 18 illuminated for evening play. The clubhouse, featuring a 30-metre-high tower, is one of the most iconic in Belek, offering panoramic views over the 18th hole and surrounding landscape.
Technical Details – Montgomerie Maxx Royal Golf Club
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Design |
Colin Montgomerie in association with European Golf Design |
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Opening Date |
1 September 2008 |
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Location |
Belek, Antalya, Turkey |
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Surface Area |
260 acres (104 hectares), seaside & parkland forest setting |
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Handicap |
Men: 28 / Women: 36 |
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Greens |
Approx. 600 m² average per green |
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Lighting |
Floodlighting on holes 10–18 |
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Tees |
Black, White, Yellow, Red – total teeing area approx. 600 m² |
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Fairways |
Strategic, challenging and naturally undulating |
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Bunkers |
Approx. 7 hectares including waste bunkers |
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Lakes |
8 lakes integrated into the course |
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Driving Range |
Double-ended range with 25 bays including teaching areas |
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Putting Green |
Approx. 1,010 m² |
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