The John Sanford Design, which fully opened in 2007, is the central core of the new resort. With five tee positions to suit all ability levels, it offers lots of target golf for shotmakers. Approach shots to greens, some heavily defended, have to be fired over water, bunkers, desert waste areas and flood canals. Holes clamber up a slope towards the mountains before dropping back to the sea, the 17th green and 18th tee nestling close to the water’s edge. Because of the elevation changes, walking is not allowed. Buggies are
mandatory and are included in the green fee. The hardest
hole on the course, the 620-yard, par-5 14th, is also its longest
– and one of the longest in Egypt
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