DUBAI, UAE – In a pioneering move that is redefining the golfing experience in the Middle East, a unique, 9-hole grass-free golf course has been unveiled in Dubai. This revolutionary concept, aptly coined “Arabian Golf,” is set to revolutionize the way golfers experience one of the world’s most popular sports.
The innovative idea behind Arabian Golf is to transport golfers to a tropical oasis while minimizing the environmental impact of traditional golf courses. By utilizing a combination of grass-free surfaces and advanced artificial turf technology, Arabian Golf reduces water consumption, eliminates the need for extensive maintenance, and minimizes the carbon footprint associated with traditional golf courses.
Located in the heart of Dubai, the Arabian Golf course boasts an 18-acre sprawling facility that incorporates state-of-the-art golfing amenities, including a driving range, short game area, and a professional golf academy. The facility caters to golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned professionals, offering a unique experience that combines modern technology with traditional golfing techniques.
“The Arabian Golf concept is an excellent example of how innovation and sustainability can come together to create a world-class golfing experience,” said Emirati golf enthusiast Faisal Al-Khateeb. “This initiative sets a new standard for golf courses in the region and I am excited to see how it will evolve in the coming months.”
The Dubai Government has actively supported the project, recognizing its potential to attract both local and international golf enthusiasts. The project’s architects have ensured that the facility maintains the highest level of quality, adhering to the strictest environmental and safety standards while minimizing the impact on surrounding ecosystems.
Arabian Golf has already gained significant attention globally, with several international golf associations and governing bodies expressing interest in collaborating with the Dubai-based facility. The success of this innovative concept may potentially pave the way for similar initiatives in the region and beyond.
According to Arabian Golf Director General, Fahed Al-Kuwiri, the facility aims to promote golfing as a viable recreational activity in the region. “We believe that this concept will not only transform the way golfers experience the sport, but also make it more accessible to a wider audience,” he said. “Our goal is to establish Dubai as a premier golfing destination and we are confident that Arabian Golf is a major step in achieving that vision.”
With Arabian Golf having set a new benchmark in the region, it will be interesting to see how this exciting development evolves in the months to come. As golf enthusiasts and industry experts alike eagerly anticipate the future of this innovative concept, one thing is clear: the Middle East is about to undergo a golfing revolution.
