Shura Links, the first island golf course in Saudi Arabia, located on Shura Island in the Red Sea, has officially opened for play.
Designed by acclaimed architect Brian Curley and managed by Golf Saudi, the pioneering project reflects the Kingdom’s robust investment in golf and its growing reputation as a global destination for the game.
18th Green and Clubhouse at Shura Links
“Shura Links offers 18 unique and visually stunning holes in a beautiful island environment that will redefine golf in the region,” Curley said. “Our goal was to create a course that is both strategic and forgiving, where golfers can enjoy the ground game, and be inspired by the seaside setting.”
Stitched through native mangroves and bright-white dunes, with long stretches that hug the Red Sea shoreline, Shura Links was conceived to blend seamlessly into its unique surroundings with a layout that welcomes all levels of play. A par 72, it measures 7,400 yards from its championship tees, with the option to extend beyond 7,700 yards. But the flexibility of its design—replete with wide playing corridors, fast, rolling conditions, and open approaches that invite varied angles of attack and ground-game options in windy conditions—makes for a fair and compelling test for elite and everyday golfers alike.
Shura Links 5th hole
Greens are large and richly contoured, with backstops, bowls, feeder slopes and run-offs that are meant to strike a balance between shot-making challenge and user-friendly playability. While the gentle terrain allows for easy walking, the firm surfaces are also well-suited for carts.
Bold bunkering is another of the layout’s defining features, at once strategic and visually striking. Many of the sandy areas are hard-packed expanses that allow for relatively easy recovery, while the formal bunkering has transitional outer edges with irregular lines, in keeping with the naturalistic design theme. Irregular turf lines mirror that aesthetic, too.
Additional Highlights
Signature holes include dune-framed par-3s (Nos. 6 and 15) that play directly toward the Red Sea and a dramatic, driveable par-4 (No. 16) for late-round risk-reward.
Two-acre, family-friendly putting course, adjacent to the clubhouse and suited to all ages and abilities
Expansive grass practice range, putting green and short-game area.
Two returning nines, with green-fee options for 9 or 18-holes
Professional golf instruction for individuals, families and groups, led by onsite PGA-qualified teachers.
A stunning modernist clubhouse, designed by Foster + Partners, with curated golf retail and dining options both casual and refined on an indoor terrace or by the pool.
Shura Links Clubhouse
Built with sustainability at its core, Shura Links has just 70 acres of irrigated turf, all of it Platinum TE Paspalum, a drought-and salt-tolerant grass with superior appearance, playability and maintenance benefits across all surfaces. The Toro irrigation system is designed for maximum water efficiency, while the landscaping— also by Curley-Wagner Design—integrates desert flora, palms, and flowering trees across sweeping white sand expanses. The significant construction effort was handled in-house by Red Sea Global’s Richard Haas, contributing substantially to the overall design-build process.
The design philosophy emphasises playability without extreme punishment, creating a visually alluring, accessible course.
“Too many desert courses penalise golfers with lost balls in thick vegetation of non-turf areas,” Curley said. “Here, the course is framed by brilliant white sand and open expanses punctuated with bursts of natural dunes vegetation that inspire creativity while keeping the game moving.”
Located just 30 minutes from Red Sea International Airport via a 3.5-kilometre causeway, Shura Links anchors a destination that will feature 11 luxury hotels, including Four Seasons, Raffles, Rosewood and Jumeirah, all of which will open in the coming month. Villas and resort architecture have been woven into the dune landscape, creating a luxurious island-beach environment in a climate where year-round temperatures average 90 degrees.
“Having designed 20 courses for the massive Mission Hills Golf Club in China, I am certainly no stranger to bold and imaginative projects,” Curley said. “The effort here by Red Sea Global is groundbreaking and monumental and I’m honoured to be a part of it.”
Shura Links has been skillfully designed to host both resort guests and professional tournaments, underscoring Saudi Arabia’s growing role on the global golf stage.
“Shura Links sets a new benchmark for the game of golf in the region,” said John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global. “It’s more than just a course – it’s a place to connect, challenge yourself and experience the full beauty of The Red Sea. This is another proud milestone in our mission to reshape global tourism through sustainability and design, and a significant step in building Red Sea Global’s diverse sports portfolio, aligning perfectly with Vision 2030’s goal of establishing Saudi Arabia as a premier global sporting destination.”
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