Our take

Belek golf started here in 1994, and David Feherty's design is still among the best in the resort.

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How it plays

What you are actually facing

18holes
72par
4,109yards
30mof climb

The walk. Flat, and an easy walk — 30 metres of climb over the round.

The wind. The wind is usually southerly, averaging 9 km/h, gusting to 33. It is the club selection that catches people out, not the yardage.

The water. Water is very much in play across this course. Bring a few more balls than you think you need.

The design. David Feherty.

The holes that will cost you. The 1st, the 15th and the 2nd. The 1st is the one you will be talking about afterwards.

Hole by hole — how we would play it
1
525 yards — plays like 530, flat
a full two-shotter — driver, then a mid/long iron
Crosswind — allow for drift
2
518 yards — flat
a full two-shotter — driver, then a mid/long iron
Downwind — take less
3
399 yards — flat
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Into the wind — club up, it plays longer
5
346 yards — plays like 355, uphill
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Crosswind — allow for drift
6
514 yards — plays like 508, downhill
reachable in two — go for it
Crosswind — allow for drift
9
420 yards — flat
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Crosswind — allow for drift
14
490 yards — plays like 495, flat
a full two-shotter — driver, then a mid/long iron
Into the wind — club up, it plays longer
15
525 yards — flat
a full two-shotter — driver, then a mid/long iron
Downwind — take less
18
372 yards — flat
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Crosswind — allow for drift

Terrain and prevailing-weather data, read hole by hole. It is our own assessment of how the course plays, not an official course or slope rating.

WHERE TO STAY

Places to stay while you play National Golf Club Belek

Base yourself near the course — every venue here includes National Golf Club Belek in your golf holiday.

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Venue details checked by the Golf Planet Holidays specialist team · Updated May 2026

Frequently asked questions

Golf holidays in Turkey — answers to the questions our golfers ask most.

How do I know which hotel in Turkey will suit me?

Belek has over a dozen luxury all-inclusive resorts, each with a different atmosphere. Golf-integrated hotels like Titanic Deluxe, Gloria Golf Resort and Regnum Carya put courses literally on your doorstep. Larger resort hotels like Maxx Royal and Sueno Golf Hotel combine excellent facilities with a livelier atmosphere. We ask about your group size, preferred style (quiet or social), budget and any specific requirements — then match you to the right property. Call us on +44 1277 284284 for a personal recommendation.

How much does a golf holiday in Turkey cost?

Golf holidays in Turkey start from £550 (≈ €645) (≈ $735) (≈ CA$1,035) (≈ AU$1,055) (≈ NZ$1,265) (≈ CHF 595) (≈ kr 7,175) (≈ kr 7,135) (≈ kr 4,825) pp with Golf Planet Holidays. That is a tailor-made ground package, and the final price depends on your hotel, the courses you play and the season.

Is Belek good for a society golf trip?

Yes — Belek packs several top championship courses within a short transfer, so societies can play a different course each day and stay in one resort.

Do I need a hirecar in Turkey?

For golf holidays in Belek, a hire car is not necessary. All our Turkey packages include private transfers between Antalya Airport and your hotel, and most resorts run a complimentary shuttle to partner golf courses. Belek's 20+ courses are clustered within 15km of each other, so your hotel or our transfers cover everything you need. You can step off the plane, check in, and be on the first tee without worrying about driving.

When is the best time to play golf in Turkey?

Spring and autumn (March to May, October to November) are most comfortable, and Belek's mild winters make November to March popular too.

Are buggies available in Turkey?

Buggies are available at virtually all Belek golf courses and we strongly recommend reserving them in advance, particularly from November to April when courses are busiest. Some resorts include buggies in green fees while others charge separately — typically €20–35 per round. Belek's courses are generally long and the Turkish sun can be intense even in winter months, making a buggy a worthwhile addition. We handle buggy bookings as part of your overall package.

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