JW MARRIOTT CAIRO, MIRAGE CITY GOLF CLUB
🇪🇬 New Cairo, Cairo, EG
Designed by Peter Harradine
Mirage City Golf Club, part of the JW Marriott resort complex in New Cairo, was designed by Swiss architect Peter Harradine and opened in the early 2000s as Egypt's capital expanded eastward into planned communities. Harradine, known for his work across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, created an 18-hole championship layout on relatively flat desert terrain that has been transformed through extensive landscaping and irrigation into a parkland-style course. The design incorporates water features, mature tree plantings, and strategic bunkering to define holes and create visual interest in an otherwise featureless landscape.
The course serves both resort guests at the JW Marriott and local members from Cairo's growing expatriate and affluent Egyptian communities. New Cairo, a satellite development east of the historic city center, has emerged as a hub for modern residential compounds, international schools, and leisure facilities, with Mirage City among the area's established golf options. The layout provides a contrast to the desert surroundings, with fairways lined by palms and ornamental species, and greens that demand accuracy given the typically firm conditions and strategic water placement.
Harradine's routing emphasizes playability across different skill levels while incorporating enough length and hazard positioning to challenge competitive players. The course has hosted regional amateur events and corporate tournaments, serving as a recreational anchor for the New Cairo community and a golf destination for visitors to Egypt's capital.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Mirage City was designed by Peter Harradine.
Yes. Mirage City at JW Marriott Cairo, Mirage City Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Mirage City is 72.
Mirage City plays 7,108 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Mirage City is a 18-hole course.