CITRUS GOLF CLUB
🇹🇳 Hammamet, Nabeul, TN
Designed by Ronald Fream
Les Oliviers at Citrus Golf Club occupies a coastal setting in Hammamet, a resort town along Tunisia's northeastern Cap Bon peninsula. Designed by Ronald Fream, the course reflects his approach to creating playable resort layouts that integrate with Mediterranean landscapes. Fream, an American architect who worked extensively in Europe, North Africa, and Asia during the late twentieth century, typically emphasized strategic variety and visual appeal suited to both resort guests and club members.
The routing works through terrain planted with citrus groves and olive trees, which give the course its name and provide natural definition to many holes. The proximity to the Mediterranean influences the climate and vegetation, though the course itself sits inland from the immediate shoreline. Fairways and greens are designed to accommodate a range of skill levels, a common feature in Fream's resort work, where accessibility balances with enough challenge to maintain interest for regular play.
Hammamet has developed as a golf destination within Tunisia, and Citrus Golf Club serves both visiting golfers and local membership. The club facilities include dining and practice areas typical of Mediterranean resort golf properties. The course benefits from the region's mild winters and warm, dry summers, making it playable year-round with seasonal adjustments for heat and turf conditions.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Les Oliviers was designed by Ronald Fream.
Yes. Les Oliviers at Citrus Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Les Oliviers is 72.
Les Oliviers is a 18-hole course.