Cullinan Links Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Cullinan Links Golf Club for ideal playing conditions?

We recommend visiting Cullinan Links in the shoulder seasons, specifically April-May or late September-October. The weather is perfect for golf, offering comfortable temperatures without the intense summer heat or winter chill, and you'll find the courses less crowded for a more relaxed round.

What makes Cullinan Links unique compared to other golf courses in the Belek region?

Cullinan Links truly distinguishes itself with its stunning coastal proximity and the unique layout of its two 18-hole courses, Aspendos and Olympos. We particularly love how the natural river meanders through the property, creating challenging water hazards and memorable views that feel distinct from other resort courses in Belek.

Is Cullinan Links suitable for golfers of all skill levels, or is it particularly challenging?

Absolutely, Cullinan Links offers a fantastic experience for golfers of all handicaps, though we find the Olympos course presents a slightly tougher challenge with its longer holes and strategic bunkering. Beginners will appreciate the wider fairways on Aspendos, while seasoned players will enjoy the thoughtful course management required on both layouts.

What should I expect regarding the pace of play and potential crowds at Cullinan Links?

During peak season, especially in October, you can expect a steady flow of golfers, so booking your tee times well in advance is crucial. However, the course management does a great job of staggering starts, and we've generally found the pace of play to be very reasonable, allowing you to enjoy your round without feeling rushed.

Are there any standout facilities or amenities at Cullinan Links that enhance the overall golf experience?

Beyond the excellent courses, Cullinan Links boasts a truly impressive clubhouse with panoramic views, which we think is perfect for a post-round drink. Don't miss their practice facilities either-the driving range is top-notch, and the short game area is ideal for dialling in those crucial chips and putts before your round.