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Kaya Eagles Golf Course
18 holes, 71 par, 6380 yards. Parkland.Kaya Eagles golf course is set in natural pine and eucalyptus forests and features 18 holes that will ensure a challenging round of golf during your golf holiday. It was designed by David Jones who has incorporated the natural landscape to present an interesting challenge. The golf course offers something for all levels of golfer with four different tee positions to choose from.
There are excellent practice facilities at the Kaya Eagles Golf Club that you can benefit from, whether you simply want to warm up before your game or practice your overall golfing technique. Take advantage of the 280 metre long driving range and large practice putting and chipping green.
After a tiring day on the golf course why not enjoy a refreshing beverage in the state-of-the-art clubhouse which looks out on the 9th and 18th greens. There really is something for everyone at this fantastic golf club in Turkey, so why not choose Kaya Eagles Golf Club as your golf hol and make it a golf break to remember.
Alternative courses
Interested in Kaya Belek Resort? Choose from the selection of golf courses below to sample on your golf holiday. Unsure as to which golf course suits your handicap? Send us an enquiry or call our expert sales team on 0800 279 7988, our experts are on hand to offer advice and take the stress away from organising your golf break.

Carya Golf Course
18 holes, 72 par, 7186 yards. Heathland.
Opened in October 2008, this course is built on one of the biggest plots in Turkey, allowing it to be long and totally varied in challenges. The greens are immaculate and the course is stunning thanks to the fairways, lined with the familiar pine and eucalyptus trees. Carya Golf Course is extremely hazardous with many fierce bunkers and tight fairways, forgiving to those who play with a strategy. It measures up just less than 7,200 yards off the back tees making it a course which requires accuracy as you tee off. All of this makes for a highly recommended course worth adding it to your golfing itinerary during your golf break in Turkey.

PGA Sultan Course
18 holes, 71 par, 7085 yards. Parkland.
The championship PGA Sultan Course at Antalya Golf Club is a must play for golfers visiting Belek. A demanding round lies in wait, but one that offers spectacular views throughout. The 1st tee shot is tight and testing with water left and right, and there is no let up by the time you get to the 18th; an elevated tee with more water comfortably in play. A true challenge for all.

Pasha Course
18 holes, 72 par, 6269 yards. Parkland.
The inviting 6,269 yard par 72 may look like an easy test, but don’t be fooled; this well-kept layout is highly popular to many types of golfer due to its attractiveness. Water comes into play on a number of holes and the greens and fairways carry a great reputation; an enjoyable test of golf in peaceful surroundings.

Faldo King Course
18 holes, 72 par, 6373 yards. Parkland.
This fantastic championship course was designed by Nick Faldo and completed in November 2006, showing maturity far beyond its years. Destined to be one of the best courses in Europe, it is set to host the World Amateur Team Championships in 2012. Faldo has created a layout that "golfers of every standard will find enjoyable, inspiring and full of interest". Expect water and fruit on the 1st tee before enjoying a stunning 18 holes.

Faldo Queen Course
18 holes, 72 par, 6411 yards. Parkland.
The Queen Course is a combination of the back nine holes of the King Course and the front nine of the Prince Course. From start to finish it offers quality in presentation and design, meaning good course management is an absolute must. Tall pine trees hug the fairways of a layout that in Faldo’s words is “wonderfully natural".
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