ROYAL GOLF DAR ES SALAM
🇲🇦 Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Zemmour-Zaer, MA
Designed by Robert Trent Jones
The Rouge course at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam sits within a vast royal domain on the outskirts of Rabat, part of a complex that includes two other eighteen-hole layouts designed by Robert Trent Jones in the late 1970s. Jones was commissioned by King Hassan II to create a championship facility that would serve both the Moroccan royal family and host international competition. The Rouge course, along with its companion layouts, occupies gently rolling terrain planted with cork oaks, eucalyptus, and pine, creating a parkland character unusual for North African golf.
Jones employed his characteristic design vocabulary here: elevated tees, large undulating greens, strategic bunkering, and water hazards that demand precise shot placement. The routing takes advantage of the property's natural elevation changes while maintaining a sense of openness and scale. Several holes play alongside or across lakes that Jones incorporated into the design, and the mature tree growth now frames many fairways and defines playing corridors.
The Royal Golf Dar Es Salam complex has hosted professional events on the European Tour and remains one of North Africa's most prominent golf destinations. The club operates under royal patronage, and its facilities include extensive practice areas and a clubhouse that reflects traditional Moroccan architectural elements. The Rouge course, typically the longest and most challenging of the three layouts, tests players with its length, water hazards, and the premium Jones placed on approach shot accuracy to well-defended greens.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Rouge was designed by Robert Trent Jones.
Yes. Rouge at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Rouge is 73.
Rouge is a 18-hole course.