Golf Royal d'Anfa
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Golf Royal d'Anfa?
We recommend aiming for spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November) to enjoy Golf Royal d'Anfa. You'll find the weather perfectly mild for a round, avoiding the intense summer heat and any potential winter chill. During these shoulder seasons, the course is beautifully maintained, and you'll experience fewer crowds than peak tourist times, making for a more relaxed game.
What kind of challenge does Golf Royal d'Anfa offer golfers?
Don't let the urban setting fool you; Golf Royal d'Anfa offers a surprisingly tight and strategic challenge, especially with its tree-lined fairways. You'll need precision off the tee, as stray shots can quickly find trouble. We particularly love the back nine, where the course opens up a bit, but the greens demand a deft touch - they often have subtle breaks that can really test your putting.
What's the overall vibe and atmosphere like at the course?
Playing at Golf Royal d'Anfa feels like stepping into a classic Moroccan golf experience, blending tradition with a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. You'll often see local members enjoying their rounds, adding to its authentic charm. The clubhouse offers a comfortable spot to unwind post-game, and we highly recommend trying some local Moroccan tea - it's the perfect way to cap off your day.
Are caddies recommended or required at Golf Royal d'Anfa?
While not always strictly mandatory, we strongly recommend taking a caddie at Golf Royal d'Anfa - they are invaluable for navigating the course's nuances. Your caddie will offer excellent local insights on lines and breaks, saving you strokes. Expect a friendly, knowledgeable companion who can enhance your game and provide a glimpse into local golf culture; a fair tip is always appreciated for good service.
What are the typical green fees and booking advice for Golf Royal d'Anfa?
Green fees at Golf Royal d'Anfa are quite reasonable compared to some of Morocco's more resort-style courses, offering great value for a city-center track. You should budget around 500-800 Moroccan Dirhams, depending on the season. We advise booking your tee time a few days in advance, especially on weekends, as it's a popular spot for local golfers; calling directly is often the most reliable method.