5 Nights, 2 Rounds
- 5 Nights All Inclusive at Sirene Belek Hotel
- 1 Round at PGA Sultan Course, Antalya GC
- 1 Round at Pasha Course, Antalya GC
5 Nights, 2 Rounds
Pasha Golf Course is a firm favourite for anyone visiting Turkey. As part of the Sirene Belek Golf Hotel, this 18-hole golf course is the sister course of The Sultan which forms Antalya Golf Club.
Designed by European Golf Design and David Jones, The Pasha measures just over 6,300 yards from the championship tees, which is shorter than the 7,000+ yard test of The Sultan. The Pasha's defence lies on undulating greens, strategically placed bunkers and numerous water hazards awaiting any offline shots.
There are plenty of risk and reward holes with the 11th which at around 300 yards makes it a driveable par-4. With water lining the left of the hole and plenty of greenside bunkers awaiting your approach, a par 4 might not be as easily achieved than the scorecard suggests.
Popular with golfers of all handicaps, a round at Pasha is well-recommended when visiting this area of Turkey on your golf holiday.
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The Pasha Course is the second at the Antalya club, and is a more appropriate proposition for the average golfing visitor. While it benefits from the same brilliant views as the Sultan, its full length of 6,267 yards makes it manageable for everyone.
The Pasha course requires smart and patient golf but a bit less accuracy than the Sultan due to wider fairways and more generous landing areas. However, large water hazards and perfectly placed bunkers will make sure you stay fully switched-on throughout the round. The views on this course also add to its already abundant character. The Taurus Mountains can be seen in the distance and the local wildlife add another twist. The par-5 13th is a classic risk/reward hole with water up the right side that really protects the green. This is one of the many highlights of the 18 holes. A course not to be underestimated and a great way to build-up to the Sultan.
The advantage of the long hitters is nullified around the Pasha, whose defence is its tricky dog-legs, sloping greens and strategically positioned bunkers. More of a ‘thinking man’s’ course than its neighbour, the Pasha is the perfect foil for the lengthy Sultan layout, which is why the Antalya Golf Club has something for everyone.
Antalya Golf Club is home to the PGA of Turkey and as you would expect, it has incredible practice facilities to boast of. The state of the art facilities give you everything you need to hone every aspect of your game and even get some expert tuition should you feel you need it. The pro shop is stocked with the best of equipment and merchandise so you can treat yourself on this great golf holiday.
The Pasha Course at Antalya Golf Club is ranked as one of the best courses in Turkey
| Par | 71 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | European Golf Architects and Senior Professional David Jones |
| Opened for play | 2002 |
| Black | 7,083 yards | SSS 74 |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | 6,515 yards | SSS 71 |
| White | 6,096 yards | SSS 70 |
| Red | 5,471 yards | SSS 75 |
Silvano
✓3 Apr 2026
Great really interesting course
Derek
✓30 Mar 2026
First time playing this course and if I played it before all the other courses I would’ve thought it was good, but comparing it to the Faldo, Montgomerie, Sultan, Carya this course was just not as good a quality. Nothing wrong other than not as good as other courses
Mark
✓29 Mar 2026
Same quality as Sultan but easier one of the two to play
Nigel
✓26 Mar 2026
Good course
Paul
✓25 Mar 2026
Richard
✓19 Mar 2026
Was OK but probably the poorest out of all the courses we played
Terence
✓19 Feb 2026
We got upgraded to play the PGA course every thing was brilliant
Will
✓15 Dec 2025
Simon
✓14 Nov 2025
Did not mange to finish round due to going dark finished on 15th poor round
Dan
✓10 Nov 2025
Pretty good - only thing was we were 2 x 3 balls and had planned the comps on that basis. We arrived to find that we had been split into a 4 and a 2 and other random 36 hcappers had to join us. Disappointing and disruptive.