GOLF DE CABO NEGRO
🇲🇦 Tétouan, Tangier-Tétouan, MA
Designed by Cabell B. Robinson
Golf de Cabo Negro sits along Morocco's northern Mediterranean coast near Tétouan, roughly midway between Tangier and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. Designed by Cabell B. Robinson and opened in the 1990s, the course occupies a distinctive coastal setting where the Rif Mountains descend toward the sea. The property takes its name from the nearby beach and cape, a reference to the dark rocks that characterize this stretch of coastline.
Robinson's routing makes use of the natural terrain, with holes moving through rolling ground that provides views across the Mediterranean. The layout incorporates coastal breezes as a strategic element, particularly on holes closer to the water where wind direction and strength can vary significantly. The course features a mix of tree-lined inland holes and more exposed seaside stretches, creating variety in both visual character and playing conditions throughout the round.
The club serves both local members and visiting golfers drawn to northern Morocco's golf offerings. Its location between Tangier and the Rif region makes it accessible to those exploring this part of the country, and the course represents one of several layouts developed along Morocco's Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts during the kingdom's expansion of golf infrastructure in recent decades. The facility includes practice areas and clubhouse amenities typical of resort-oriented courses in the region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cabo Negro was designed by Cabell B. Robinson.
Yes. Cabo Negro at Golf de Cabo Negro is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Cabo Negro is 72.
Cabo Negro is a 18-hole course.