Discover Dubai’s Billionaire Backyard

Discover Dubai’s Billionaire Backyard

Dubai has long made its mark as a global golf destination. Championship courses in top condition, designed by the greats like Peter Harradine and Karl Litten, offer both visitors and residents world-class golf without the barriers of exclusivity. Tee times are available, play is accessible, and the city’s openness has been a key factor in its appeal for many. Discovery Dunes takes a different approach…

Discovery Dunes

Located in Dubai South, it is the city’s first fully private, residential golf community, developed by Discovery Land Company. Access is tied to homeownership, and membership is by invitation only. Unlike Dubai’s other high-end clubs—Emirates Golf Club, Dubai Creek, Trump International—there are no tee sheets and no public visitors. Golf here is for the mega-rich. During a recent visit, Golf Digest Middle East experienced firsthand how different that approach feels for the “normal” punter.

Tom Fazio

At the heart of the development is an 18-hole championship course designed by American Tom Fazio. Built on a flat desert site, the course has been sculpted into rolling dunes, wide fairways, and bold bunkering. Stretching to nearly 8,000 yards from the tips, it challenges skilled players while still remaining playable for most through multiple tee options. The layout rewards strategic shot-making rather than repetition. Elevation changes, undulations, and the Gulf winds create a dynamic environment, while each hole offers a distinctive challenge.

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Conditions are, quite simply, outstanding. Greens run true and fast, fairways are immaculate, and the crushed marble bunkers add both visual contrast and a distinctive playing texture. It is a shot-maker’s course in the truest sense, where variety is constant, and no two holes feel alike.

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Fazio’s design is a departure from typical desert layouts. The closing stretch, in particular, stands out: a dogleg par 4, a risk-and-reward par 3, and a par 5 that offers scoring opportunities while penalising errors. The layout requires thoughtful play, using every club and adapting to the terrain and wind, making the course as strategic as it is scenic.

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The absence of tee times allows members to play on their own schedule. Experienced golfers can avoid the pressure and formality of traditional clubs, and newcomers can enjoy the game without worrying about rules or attire. Comfort stations across the course provide coffee, breakfast, or mid-round refreshments, serving as informal gathering points rather than mandatory stops. Food, drinks, and small details are handled seamlessly—no wallet required…

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Beyond golf, the layout offers a collection of amenities. The Lake House on the 11th hole serves as a central hub with a restaurant, waterside spaces, and areas to relax after a round in the Dubai heat. A typical day might start with a few holes, continue with breakfast or outdoor activities, and end with the on-site physio for post-round recovery, followed by a casual evening get-together with the rich and famous.

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Right, what’s the price… The membership at Discovery Dunes is limited to prevent overcrowding, and it ties into the homeownership aspect. You have to own a property to be a member. Entry begins at around US $7.5 million for a plot of land, along with a hefty membership fee. Any takers?

Discovery Dunes

Dubai’s golf sector continues to grow, with over a dozen world-class courses and tourism is projected to reach US$1.3 billion by 2030. Discovery Dunes occupies a unique position within that landscape. It is not intended for pay-and-play daily rounds or casual visitors, no matter how much money you are willing to pay. Instead, it targets a niche, ultra-exclusive, wealthy market.

In a city built on access, Discovery Dunes quietly closes the doors on that, creating an ultra-private world. Just get your chequebook out!

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Standout Holes

The 16th is a challenging dogleg par 4 with fairway bunkers that demand precision. Hitting the fairway is the priority. A right-to-left shot shape allows players to use the downslope for extra roll, setting up a comfortable mid-iron approach into the green. The green is elevated with large bunkers front right and a sloped back stop. The smart play is to hit long and let the undulations guide the ball toward the centre of the green, giving a straightforward two-putt and a solid par.

On 17 and 18, keeping the ball in play is essential to creating scoring opportunities for par or better. The bunkers, while beautiful, can be very punishing if the ball lands in them, so using slopes and undulations to steer the ball toward safer areas is wise. For those creative enough, there’s a real chance to score well on these finishing holes.

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