Mazagan Beach Resort Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play golf at Mazagan Beach Resort, considering the weather?
We always recommend visiting Mazagan in the shoulder seasons - think April-May or September-October. You'll find the weather perfectly mild for golf, avoiding the intense summer heat and the occasional winter chill. The coastal breeze is always a factor, but it's much more enjoyable when the sun isn't scorching.
What's the actual playing experience like at Mazagan - is it a true links course, and how challenging is it?
Mazagan is a fantastic links-style track, designed by Gary Player, that truly embraces its oceanfront setting. You'll contend with the Atlantic wind on nearly every shot, which adds a significant challenge and makes club selection crucial. Don't let the wide fairways fool you; the greens are well-guarded, and the course demands thoughtful play, especially when the breeze picks up.
My travel companions aren't all golfers - what else does Mazagan Beach Resort offer to keep everyone entertained?
Mazagan is a full-blown luxury resort, so your non-golfing friends and family will have plenty to do. There's a fantastic spa, a casino, multiple pools, and even a dedicated kids' club, ensuring everyone finds their own fun. We've found the beach activities and horse riding particularly popular for those taking a break from the fairways.
Is playing at Mazagan Beach Resort Golf a good value compared to other Moroccan golf destinations, and what should I expect for costs?
Mazagan offers a premium, all-encompassing resort experience, which means it's generally on the higher end for green fees in Morocco, but you're paying for top-tier service and a truly unique beachfront course. Expect to pay a bit more than inland courses, but the quality of the course, facilities, and the overall resort package makes it a worthwhile splurge for a complete golf holiday.
What's one crucial piece of advice for someone playing Mazagan Beach Resort Golf for the first time?
Our top tip for Mazagan is to embrace the wind and definitely take a caddie - they are invaluable here. They know how the wind affects each hole, where to land your ball to avoid trouble, and can read those subtle coastal breaks on the greens. Trust their local knowledge; it will save you strokes and enhance your round significantly.