
| Dreamland Golf and Tennis Resort Located on the outskirts of Cairo , Golf and Tennis Resort is part of Dreamland City , currently the worlds largest private sector development. Once completed this 2,000 acre project will also include a theme park, shopping center, 16 cinemas, equestrian riding center, more than ten thousand residential units, nine hotels, conference center, an additional 9 hole course and the worlds largest clubhouse. Clubhouse and Amenities: Narrow serpentine fairways wind around grassy mounds and lakes contrast with golden desert sand and offer spectacular views of the Great Pyramids of Giza . The Dreamland Golf Course is an exceptional 18 hole, par 72 layout designed by renowned golf architect Karl Litten. HOLES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOTAL BLACK 360 530 455 200 440 580 380 170 405 3,520 430 575 435 190 395 550 410 225 475 3,685 7,205 GOLD 340 505 430 185 415 560 355 135 380 3,305 405 550 405 175 375 530 390 200 450 3,480 6,785 BLUE 320 490 410 165 390 540 335 125 355 3,130 375 525 385 155 360 510 370 175 430 3,285 6,415 WHITE 300 475 390 145 375 520 310 115 330 2,960 350 500 360 135 345 490 350 150 405 3,085 6,045 RED 270 460 360 125 335 490 285 105 305 2,735 305 470 330 120 295 460 320 125 370 2,795 5,530 PAR 4 5 4 3 4 5 4 3 4 36 4 5 4 3 4 5 4 3 4 36 72 HANDICAP 16 10 4 8 2 6 14 18 12 1 5 11 17 15 13 9 7 3 The shortest Par four on the course features a winding fairway with a bunker on the left and OB to the right. Two large bunkers protect a large flat putting surface. This narrow par five doglegs left to a smallish green well protected by two bunkers in front and one on the left. This long par four doglegs to the right. A fairway trap penalizes drives missed left while trees and heavy rough greet shots pushed right. The green is slightly elevated and is flanked by bunkers. This scenic par three is fronted by a large pond and requires the player to fly the ball to the green. The putting surface slopes from back to front with a sand trap at waters edge, and a bunker in behind. This long par four, generally playing into the prevailing wind is one of the most difficult holes on the course. Beware of the tiger line. A pond running up the right hand side will eat up any slight misses. The green is large with two traps. The longest and perhaps most scenic hole on the course doglegs left around a large pond. Your elevated approach shot will have you hitting down to a heavily guarded and sloping green. A three wood or long iron off the tee will take the fairway traps right and left out of play, leaving a mid to short iron to the green. Proper club selection is crucial in order to be on the same level as the pin. The shortest hole on the course requires a tee shot over water to a severely sloping green protected by two gaping bunkers in front and one in back. Keep the ball below the hole for your best chance at birdie. This character hole is distinguished by two sand traps lying squarely in the center of the fairway. A pond and small traps guard the green to the right, while a large bunker in back awaits over-hits. Like on #7 the putting surface has two tiers. Generally playing directly into the prevailing wind, this long narrow dogleg right is extremely difficult. A rolling fairway and awkward stances complicate wood or long iron approach shots. The green is deep and flanked by large bunkers and a pond comes into play for over hits or skulled shots from the traps. As tough a par five as you will likely ever find. Sand traps guarding both sides of the fairway force you to not only be long off the tee, but accurate as well. The small green is elevated and guarded front left by bunkers and front right by a severe slope. This par four, dogleg left, has four sand traps lining the right side of this very wide fairway. Four bunkers protect a small green which slopes from back to front. This short birdie hole begins with an elevated tee shot over water. Three green side traps protect the putting surface. This par four dogleg left is not long but requires a precise drive or three wood down the middle. Three fairway traps lie on the right and a large trap and cluster of trees will dissuade players trying to cut the corner. A narrow green flanked by deep bunkers makes for an exciting approach. This par five features a double dogleg with a fairway trap penalizing pulled tee shots left. A large sand bunker 60 yards out from the green puts pressure on second shots. The green is very small and difficult to hold. Do not over hit this green. A pond lies behind to the left, and the putting surface slopes from back to front. This par four doglegs to the right around a massive bunker and generally plays into the wind. A mound of rocks to the right of the fairway will severely penalize short pushes or slices off the tee. The green is large and protected by two traps. This long par three requires a long iron or wood from the tee. The green is large and surrounded by four sand traps. The longest par four on the course generally plays down wind, and doglegs slightly to the left around a huge fairway bunker. Approach shots are hit over water to a green guarded by two traps. |