ROYAL GOLF DE MOHAMEDIA
🇲🇦 Mohamedia, Grand Casablanca, MA
Designed by Hugues Lambert
Royal Golf de Mohamedia occupies coastal terrain northwest of Casablanca in the port city of Mohamedia, formerly known as Fedala during the French protectorate period. Designed by Hugues Lambert, the course reflects the work of an architect active in Morocco during the mid-twentieth century when the country's golf infrastructure expanded under French influence. The layout takes advantage of the Atlantic coastline setting, with holes routed across relatively flat to gently rolling ground characteristic of this stretch of the Moroccan littoral.
The course serves as one of several royal golf clubs in Morocco, part of a network established to promote the game in the kingdom. Its proximity to Casablanca makes it accessible to both local members and visiting golfers exploring the region's courses. The design emphasizes strategic shot-making over dramatic elevation changes, with wind from the Atlantic often influencing play and adding variability to club selection and approach angles.
Mohamedia's layout features tree-lined fairways and traditional bunkering that frame the playing corridors. The coastal environment introduces firm turf conditions during drier months, while the maritime climate moderates temperatures year-round. The club maintains the traditions common to Moroccan royal golf facilities, combining the game with hospitality that reflects both European golf customs and local Moroccan culture. The course provides a straightforward test of golf within a setting that balances accessibility with the character of Morocco's Atlantic coast.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Mohamedia was designed by Hugues Lambert.
Yes. Mohamedia at Royal Golf de Mohamedia is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Mohamedia is 72.
Mohamedia is a 18-hole course.