Robinson Nobilis

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the actual playing experience like at Robinson Nobilis, and is it a good fit for my handicap?

You'll find Nobilis offers a classic parkland challenge, winding through mature pine forests that demand accuracy off the tee. It's less about brute strength and more about thoughtful shot placement, making it genuinely enjoyable for mid-to-high handicappers while still testing the lower ones. The course rewards smart play over power, which we appreciate.

When's the best time to visit Robinson Nobilis for ideal playing conditions and fewer crowds?

We always recommend the shoulder seasons - late March to May or mid-September to November - for the perfect balance. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures, lush fairways, and a more relaxed pace of play before the peak winter golf season or the summer heat sets in. Avoid July and August if you can't stand the intense Turkish sun.

What truly sets Robinson Nobilis apart from the other courses in the Belek region?

What truly sets Nobilis apart is its deep connection to the natural environment and history; it feels genuinely integrated into the landscape, unlike some of the newer, more manicured tracks. You'll play alongside ancient Roman aqueduct ruins on several holes, offering a unique historical backdrop you won't find anywhere else in Belek. This mature, tranquil setting provides a distinct, classic golf experience.

Is Robinson Nobilis a good value option compared to other Belek golf courses?

Absolutely, we consider Nobilis to be excellent value, especially if you're looking for a well-maintained, classic course without the premium price tag of some of its flashier neighbors. You get a genuinely enjoyable round on a mature, strategic layout that often comes in at a more accessible green fee. It's a smart choice for golfers who prioritize playability and setting over pure luxury.

How's the pace of play at Nobilis, and do I need a buggy or caddy?

Pace of play is generally good, especially outside of peak season, but it can slow down when the course is busy. While it's a walkable course, we recommend a buggy if you prefer to conserve energy, as the distances between some greens and tees can be a bit long. Caddies are available upon request and can be helpful for navigating the subtle breaks on the greens.