The Championship Course at Doha Golf Club is a Peter Harradine design that serves as Qatar's premier golf facility and has been the country's leading tournament venue since opening in the late 1990s. Harradine, a prolific architect particularly active in continental Europe and the Middle East, created a layout that addresses the challenges of desert golf in the Gulf region. The course is built on relatively flat terrain characteristic of the Doha area, with the design incorporating substantial earthmoving to create elevation changes and strategic interest across the routing.
The layout features extensive water hazards and large, contoured greens that provide the primary defense alongside strategic bunkering. Given the desert environment, the course relies on modern irrigation systems to maintain playing surfaces, with fairways and greens standing in contrast to the surrounding arid landscape. The design emphasizes shot values and course management, requiring players to navigate risk-reward scenarios throughout the round.
Doha Golf Club has hosted professional tournament golf, most notably serving as a venue on the European Tour schedule. The facility functions as both a competitive championship venue and a membership club, providing year-round golf in Qatar's climate. The course represents the standard for golf development in the region during its era, combining international design principles with the practical realities of maintaining high-quality conditions in a desert setting. The club has played a significant role in developing golf culture in Qatar and the broader Gulf region.
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Championship was designed by Peter Harradine.
Yes. Championship at Doha Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Championship is 72.
Championship is a 18-hole course.