Between Fairways and the Atlas Mountains
Fairmont Royal Palm
Golf & Country Club
One of the iconic golf courses of the Red City.
A golfing escape
In the heart of a lush oasis, this 75-hectare course
reveals breathtaking panoramas, with the majestic
Atlas Mountains as a backdrop.
There are very few places that combine the luxury of space with simplicity, attentiveness, and discretion. With the foothills of the Atlas Mountains and snow-capped peaks in the background, the 18-hole golf course stretches across 75 hectares of natural space, offering a true “communion with nature.
The Signature Holes
The holes on the course offer a diverse range of challenges. Hole 1 features a bunker framed by ornamental grasses and a green that’s reachable in two shots. Hole 7 is a demanding par 3 with multiple tee box options. Hole 10 offers a dramatic tee shot with stunning views of the Atlas Mountains and a well-protected green. Hole 15 is a long par 4 with strategically placed bunkers ready to catch any misstep, while Hole 17, a tricky par 3, requires pinpoint accuracy on the approach.
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The course with Camille Chevallier
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The course with Camille Chevallier
Signature Hole Description
For the pleasure of the eyes, take a moment to admire the wild bunker, beautifully scattered with a variety of ornamental grasses. Off the tee, aim down the right side, using the edge of the driving range as your visual guide. This line sets you up perfectly to reach the wide, inviting green in two shots with ease.
Signature Hole Description
For the pleasure of the eyes, take a moment to admire the wild bunker, beautifully scattered with a variety of ornamental grasses. Off the tee, aim down the right side, using the edge of the driving range as your visual guide. This line sets you up perfectly to reach the wide, inviting green in two shots with ease.
Signature Hole Description
For the pleasure of the eyes, take a moment to admire the wild bunker, beautifully scattered with a variety of ornamental grasses. Off the tee, aim down the right side, using the edge of the driving range as your visual guide. This line sets you up perfectly to reach the wide, inviting green in two shots with ease.