Ave Mohammed VI Km 9,
Rabat, Rabat Region 10100
Office
+212 (0)537 75 58 64Pro shop
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Visit websiteThe Course:
45 holes. Tree-lined parkland.
Designer:
Robert Trent Jones Sr designed all 45 holes.
Above distances are for the Red (Rouge) course. Also at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam is the 18-hole par-72 Bleu course (6220 m from back tees) and the 9-hole Green (Vert) course (par-32, 2060 m).
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8 km S of central Rabat.
Royal Dar Es Salam
Royal Golf Dar Es Salam: Located in the heart of a cork oak forest, Royal Golf Dar Es Salam offers 45-holes of golf on its championship Red course, slightly shorter Blue course and 9-hole Green course.
All three courses, like Morocco's also highly rated Golf du Palais Royal in Agadir, were crafted by legendary architect Robert Trent Jones Sr. Course description, images and other details to follow.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Golf carts available for hire. Caddies available.
Royal Dar Es Salam has played host to the Hassan II Golf Trophy more than 35 times. The tournament was created in 1971 and included in the European Tour schedule from 2010.
King Hassan II of Morocco, who reigned from 1961 until 1999, was a keen golfer who was also keen to put Morocco on the world golfing map. In service of that ambition, the 1970s saw the building of several modern courses in Morocco and the introduction of the Hassan II Trophy tournament.
Red course:
Middle East & North Africa's 13th best course (Golf World, 2025).
World's former 99th best course (GOLF Magazine, 1993; not in subsequent editions of this ranking).
Blue course:
Middle East & North Africa's 30th best course.
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