Evocative reminders of the area’s rich past
Posted by
Mr Amir Magdi
on Friday, December 9, 2011
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golf
There are four tee positions on each hole. The King Tut tees tip the scales at 6,735 yards, while ladies and juniors teeing up on Nefertity [Nefertiti] play from a friendlier 5,215 yards. Everywhere you look there are reminders of this area’s rich past. Even the tee markers are evocative, being miniature busts of their pharaonic namesakes (the other tee positions are Ramsis [Ramses] II and Sphinx). Look up, and you can see the mountains bearing the valleys where the ancient kings and queens were laid to rest. Playing in such atmospheric surroundings adds a special element to a round at the Royal Valley, one that you will remember for a long time.
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