KEMER GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
πΉπ· Kemerburgaz, Istanbul, TR
Designed by Joan Dudok Van Heel
Kemer Golf & Country Club sits in the Kemerburgaz district on Istanbul's European side, approximately thirty kilometers north of the city center. Designed by Dutch architect Joan Dudok Van Heel, the course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of the forested hills that separate Istanbul's urban core from the Black Sea coast. The layout takes advantage of natural elevation changes and mature tree cover, creating a parkland setting distinct from the city's density below.
The routing moves through varied topography, with holes playing across slopes and through corridors of oak and pine. Water features appear on several holes, and the design incorporates both strategic bunkering and the natural contours of the land to shape play. The course requires accuracy off the tee and thoughtful club selection on approaches, as elevation shifts affect distance control throughout the round.
Kemer serves as one of the established golf venues in the Istanbul region, part of a small but growing golf community in western Turkey. The club attracts both local members and visiting golfers exploring the limited golf options available in and around the country's largest city. The facility includes practice areas and clubhouse amenities typical of a full-service country club, providing a recreational retreat within reach of Istanbul's northern suburbs.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kemer was designed by Joan Dudok Van Heel.
Kemer at Kemer Golf & Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Kemer is 73.
Kemer is a 18-hole course.