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Abu Dhabi’s trio of top-class tracks continue to attract global interest

11.05am 6th March 2019 - Travel

Following a series of high-profile events, and after hosting some of the best players in the world from the PGA, European and Ladies Tours, Abu Dhabi is now looking forward to welcoming golfers from around the world for one of the best seasons yet in the Middle East region.

Abu Dhabi Golf Club and Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, managed by the world’s leading golf management company, Troon, have been at the forefront of golfing news in the United Arab Emirates since the start of the year, due to their hosting of world-class tournaments on some of the best conditioned courses on the circuit. With these events having finished in spectacular fashion last month, Abu Dhabi has now opened its doors to the public, welcoming golfers to play their championship courses and walk the fairways played by some of the world’s best.

These courses, alongside Yas Links, are the headliners when it comes to bringing golfers to Abu Dhabi, and have been key in the capital’s evolution into one of the most innovative and progressive cities not only in the United Arab Emirates, but in the world

Saadiyat Beach Golf Club

Abu Dhabi Golf Club and Saadiyat Beach Golf Club will be represented at next month’s Asia Golf Tourism Convention (AGTC), where golfers will be able to find out more information about Abu Dhabi as a golfing destination, while at the same time learning about the amazing culture and leisure that comes with a trip to Abu Dhabi.

Besides the golf courses in Abu Dhabi, the capital is revered for the quality of its hotels, with 50 five-star hotels being found in the city, including over 2,000 rooms on Yas Island, the entertainment island. To make it even easier, the five-star The Westin Abu Dhabi Golf Resort & Spa sits on the periphery of Abu Dhabi Golf Club, giving guests a view of the idyllic course from their balconies. They can even walk to the 1sttee directly from breakfast.

A trip to Abu Dhabi is not complete however, without experiencing all the world famous off-course attractions it has to offer, including the newly-opened cultural beacon and art filled Louvre Abu Dhabi, the stunning Saadiyat Beach, the fastest rollercoaster in the world at Ferrari World and the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Furthermore, visitors can experience real Emirati culture and History with the newly restored Qasr Al Hosn, Pearl Diving and can enjoy an afternoon of hospitality with an Emirati family.

Ed Edwards, Group General Manager of Abu Dhabi Golf Club and Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, commented: “Abu Dhabi is an unmissable destination, with so much more on offer than just its world-class golf courses. We look forward to welcoming golfers and tourists alike in the coming season, for what we are sure will be a trip to remember.”

Yas Links

With Etihad having renewed their relationship with Abu Dhabi Golf Club and Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, luxurious flights, taking around seven hours from most European and Asian cities, are available to those looking to visit Abu Dhabi in comfort. Added to this, Dubai is only an hour away from Abu Dhabi, giving golfers the opportunity to experience even more brilliant golf courses. Destination Management Companies are currently offering packages to Abu Dhabi, including flights and up to four nights and round rounds of golf for less than $1,000.

The key golf tourism period in Abu Dhabi is October through to May, supplying golfers with a sun-blessed paradise in which to enjoy their golf. Abu Dhabi Golf Tourism Week will showcase this paradise and the very best of Abu Dhabi as a world class golfing and tourist destination at the end of April, where 40 golf trade and media personnel will be visiting the capital.

For all trade enquiries, including interest in the Abu Dhabi Golf Tourism Week, please email Clinton Norris at cnorris@adgolfclub.ae.

 

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