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Golf

In Tabarka, you can take a swing on links running along the sea. In Jerba, you can hit your golf-ball within a few meters of sand dunes. At Hammamet, Carthage, Kantaoui, Monastir there are Mediterranean landscapes with cypress, orange trees, olive trees or palms. Tunisian golf courses can satisfy all tastes and levels;most of them offer a wonderful view on the sea.

Jerba Golf Club:

The well-equipped Djerba Golf Club respects the worlds of its promoter Slah Caid Essebsi's:"Don't haggle over means". It is a 90-hectare 27-hole golf-course (18 championship holes on 6169 m by 73), a 9-hole putting green of about 1,500m., 30 practices, 14 of them sheltered, one automatic ball dispenser and 19 executive holes of 1845 m by 30. 

Green fee: US$ 45 approx.

Port El Kantaoui Golf Course:

Port El Kantaoui Golf Course is one of Port El Kantaoui's most remarkable achievements. It has an exceptional lay-out by Ronald Fream Design Group, the international team of golf architects. The 18-hole golf championship course offers an extreme variety.

Green fee: US$ 37 approx

Monastir Golf Course:

Designed by architect Ronald Fream, Monastir Golf Course combines the highest international technical standards with gardens perched between desert and sea. Five tees off areas per hole allow each golfer to achieve a course adapted to his level. As there is a pleasant breeze, it is possible to play there even during unusually hot periods.

Green fee: US$ 35 approx.

Monastir Palm Golf Links:

The architect Chois Pitman refers to the "supreme links between sea and desert". Its 18-hole championship course of 6140m (by 72) has a golf school with 9-hole initiation and compact trainig course of 2000 m (by 72), a putting green, a pitching green. 

Green fee: US$ 35 approx.

Hammamet Golf Citrus:

Designed by Ronal Fream around six lakes covering a huge area (122 ha) olive and citrus trees, the Citrus Golf offers a technical challenge which takes advantage of the uneven ground. Two couses: La Forêt, 18 holes (by 72), length 6175 m and  Les Oliviers, 18 holes (by 72), length 6178 m. A 9-hole School, length 1221 m. 

Greens, tees and fairways on 3 or 4 levels offer a great variety of scenery.
Green fee: US$ 55 approx.

Hammamet Golf Yasmine:

Golf Yasmine, started in 1990, winds through hills between sea and forest. Owing to its large practice area and tees designed for all levels, this 18-hole courses is suited to all levels of golfers. 

Green fee: US$ 35 approx (winter); US$ 40 approx (summer).

Golf Carthage:

Recently renovated, the oldest Tunisian golf-course is located in the shade of an orange-grove. It caters to experienced golfers. The 18-hole course (by 66), length 4432 m, organizes amateur competitions all year round. 

Green fee: US$ 30 approx (week); US$ 35 approx (week-ends).

Tabarka Golf:

Tabarka Golf offers a restful original landscape designed by Ronald Fream. Located in a 118-hectare forest of eucalyptus, pine and oak, the 18-hole course that may be extended to 27 is similar to the Cypress Point Club in California. Length: 6306 m with standard competition for men on 6030 m and on 5190 m for ladies. 9-hole school, 1400 m. Equipment rental is possible. There are electric golf carts, caddies, a pro shop and a club house with bar and restaurant. 

Green fee: US$ 35 approx.