Royal Golf Mohammedia, seaside fairway with palms and dunes on the Atlantic coast near Casablanca, Morocco
Course profile · Mohammedia, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco

Royal Golf Mohammedia

One of the oldest courses in Morocco, laid out in the 1920s on the Atlantic shore at Mohammedia between Casablanca and Rabat and remodelled in 2003. A par 72 in a linksy setting of dunes, palms and prevailing wind, nicknamed the Scottish, it welcomes visitors every day at a green fee around MAD 400 in 2026.

Photo: Royal Golf Mohammedia via Google, by Said Sabir.

The verdict

Royal Golf Mohammedia is a piece of Moroccan golf history, reckoned the second course built in the kingdom and laid out in the 1920s on the Atlantic dunes between Casablanca and Rabat. Where the country's marquee modern courses run inland through Marrakech red earth and lakes, Mohammedia is seaside golf in the old style, low and windswept and threaded with palms, which is why local players have long called it the Scottish.

It is not long by championship measure and the conditioning can be honest rather than manicured, but the character is the draw. Flood damage forced a remodel in 2003, and the layout that emerged keeps the linksy bones, small greens, firm turf, and a breeze that turns a gentle par into a stern one. For a golfer passing through the Casablanca coast, or pairing a city break with a round, it is a charming, affordable and historic place to play.

Royal Golf Mohammedia at a glance

Opened
1920s
Remodelled
2003
Type
Seaside links
Par
72
Holes
18
Green fee
About MAD 400 (18)

History, setting and par verified June 2026 from leading course databases and the club. Royal Golf Mohammedia is one of the oldest courses in Morocco, dating to the 1920s, a par 72 in a seaside links setting that was remodelled in 2003 after flood damage. The published visitor green fee is about MAD 400, roughly 40 euros, for 18 holes (indicative, 2026), with carts charged separately. Visitors are welcome every day, so always confirm current rates and tee times directly before booking.

The holes worth the trip

Mohammedia is a course you read by the wind. Set right on the Atlantic, it plays firm and exposed, the fairways running between belts of palm and the low dunes that give it the links feel. There is little water and few tricks, so the test is honest, a matter of flighting the ball under the breeze and finding the small, well defended greens.

The front nine works out toward the sea, the holes gaining exposure as you go and the ocean wind pressing harder on the approach. It is here the course earns its Scottish nickname, with bump and run shots often the wiser play than a high approach the wind can swat down.

The closing stretch turns back inland through the palms, sheltered in places and a chance to recover a score before the wind has the last word. The 2003 remodel firmed up the greens and bunkering without losing the period charm, and a round here is less about heroic length than about thinking your way around an old seaside layout. Play it for the history and the sea air as much as the card.

How to get on

Indicative visitor access and recent green fees, Royal Golf Mohammedia. Figures change by season and year. Always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.
What to knowDetail
AccessOpen to visitors every day; a historic public royal golf club on the coast
Green feeAbout MAD 400, roughly 40 euros, for 18 holes (indicative, 2026); carts charged separately
BookingContact the Royal Golf Mohammedia pro shop; advance booking advised on weekends and in high season
On the dayExpect a steady Atlantic wind and firm turf; a cart is optional on the gentle terrain
Getting thereMohammedia, about 28 kilometers northeast of Casablanca and within reach of Rabat
Best monthsMarch to June and September to November for mild, drier coastal conditions

Green fee and access arrangements verified June 2026 from leading booking platforms and the club; rates change by season, so always confirm directly before booking. See live availability via our tee time partners.

Where to stay nearby

Mohammedia is a relaxed coastal town with its own beachfront hotels, but most visiting golfers base themselves in Casablanca, twenty five minutes down the coast, where the choice of business and luxury hotels is far wider and the city's restaurants and nightlife are on hand. Rabat, the capital, is a comfortable drive the other way.

The location makes Mohammedia an easy add to a wider Moroccan tour, pairing the historic seaside round with the championship golf of Rabat at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam and the resort courses around Marrakech further south. A Casablanca base keeps the coast on your doorstep and the rest of the country within reach.

Looking for a base? See our recommended hotels and resorts near Royal Golf Mohammedia.

Build a Morocco golf trip

We arrange the Royal Golf Mohammedia tee times, pair them with the best of the Casablanca and Rabat coast and book the lodging around them. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

Royal Golf Mohammedia questions

How old is Royal Golf Mohammedia?

It is one of the oldest courses in Morocco, laid out in the 1920s and reckoned the second course built in the kingdom. It was remodelled in 2003 after flood damage.

What is the par at Royal Golf Mohammedia?

The Mohammedia course is a par 72, played in a linksy seaside setting of dunes, palms and prevailing Atlantic wind close to the shoreline.

How much does it cost to play Royal Golf Mohammedia?

The published visitor green fee is about MAD 400 for 18 holes, roughly 40 euros (indicative, 2026), with carts charged separately. Always confirm current rates directly before booking.

Where is Royal Golf Mohammedia?

The course sits on the Atlantic coast at Mohammedia, about 28 kilometers northeast of Casablanca and within easy reach of Rabat, and welcomes visitors every day.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. History, setting and par verified June 2026; indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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