GOLF CLUB AL MARASSI
🇪🇬 Sidi Abd El-Rahman, Matrouh, EG
Designed by Peter Harradine
Al Marassi occupies a distinctive stretch of Egypt's Mediterranean coast near Sidi Abd El-Rahman, approximately 130 kilometers west of Alexandria. Designed by Peter Harradine, the Swiss architect known for his work throughout Europe and the Middle East, the course integrates links-style elements with the natural coastal terrain of the North African shoreline. The layout takes advantage of the property's proximity to the sea, with several holes playing along or within view of the Mediterranean, while the inland portions navigate through more sheltered ground.
The routing reflects Harradine's approach to seaside design, incorporating natural contours and prevailing winds that influence club selection and strategy throughout the round. The coastal holes present the most memorable sequences, where golfers contend with firmer turf conditions and wind patterns typical of Mediterranean golf. Fairways are generally generous, though the wind and strategic bunkering require thoughtful course management rather than simply overpowering the layout.
Al Marassi sits within a larger resort development along Egypt's northern coast, a region that has seen considerable growth in leisure and residential projects over the past two decades. The course serves both resort guests and members, contributing to the expansion of golf infrastructure in a country where the game has historically centered around Cairo and a handful of established clubs. The Mediterranean setting provides a contrast to the desert courses found elsewhere in Egypt, offering a different character of play shaped by coastal rather than arid conditions.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Al Marassi was designed by Peter Harradine.
Al Marassi at Golf Club Al Marassi is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Al Marassi is a 18-hole course.