Antalya Golf Club Pasha Course, tree lined fairway and lake in Belek, Turkey
Course profile · Belek, Antalya, Turkey

Antalya Pasha

The friendlier of Belek's two courses at Antalya Golf Club, and one of the few in Europe set up for floodlit night golf. European Golf Design and David Jones laid out the Pasha in 2002, a par 72 of around 5,731 metres that winds through pine and eucalyptus with pot bunkers and lakes, an enjoyable companion to the bruising PGA Sultan next door.

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The verdict

Belek is the engine of Turkish golf, a strip of pine forest behind the Mediterranean packed with championship courses, and Antalya Golf Club sits at its heart with two of them. The Pasha is the one most groups enjoy most. European Golf Design and David Jones built it in 2002 as the approachable sibling to the demanding PGA Sultan, a par 72 of about 5,731 metres that rewards good golf without breaking the spirit.

What sets it apart is the lighting. The Pasha is laid out for floodlit night golf, a genuine novelty that lets you play in the cool of a Belek evening, which matters in the shoulder season heat. Add tree lined fairways, a sensible scatter of pot bunkers and lakes, and immaculate conditioning, and you have the ideal second course of a Belek golf week: a fair, fun test that still asks for accuracy.

Antalya Pasha at a glance

Opened
2002
Designer
Euro Golf Design, David Jones
Type
Resort parkland
Par
72
Length
About 5,731 m
Feature
Floodlit night golf

Designer, opening year, par and length verified June 2026 from Antalya Golf Club and leading course databases. The Pasha Course was created by European Golf Design with David Jones and opened in 2002, a par 72 of about 5,731 metres laid out over relatively flat, tree lined ground with pot bunkers and lakes, and equipped for floodlit night golf. It shares the club with the championship PGA Sultan. Green fees and packages change by season and year, are indicative for 2026, and should always be confirmed directly before booking.

The holes worth the trip

The Pasha plays across relatively flat ground threaded with mature pine and eucalyptus, so the challenge is one of placement rather than elevation. Fairways are generous enough to swing freely, but the trees narrow the angles and a liberal sprinkling of pot bunkers punishes the lazy line into a green.

Water is the other defense, with lakes pinching landing areas and guarding several greens, the kind of hazards you can manage with a clear plan and ignore at your cost. At about 5,731 metres it is not long, which makes it a confidence builder for higher handicaps while still asking the better player to control spin and find the right tier.

The real treat is the evening. Under the floodlights the Pasha takes on a different feel, cooler and quieter, with the lakes throwing back the light, an experience few European courses offer. Whether by day or night, it is the course that sends a Belek group home smiling.

How to get on

Indicative visitor access and recent green fees, Antalya Pasha. Figures change by season and year. Always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.
What to knowDetail
AccessResort course open to visitors; tee times booked directly or as part of a Belek golf package
Green feeSold mostly through packages with the Belek resorts; rates vary by season, with spring and autumn the peak (indicative, 2026)
Night golfFloodlit play available in the cooler evening hours; book the twilight or night slots ahead
On the dayBuggies, club and trolley hire and a full clubhouse; the PGA Sultan course shares the site
Getting thereIn Belek, about 30 to 40 minutes east of Antalya Airport on the Mediterranean coast
Best monthsMarch to May and September to November for warm, comfortable golf; high summer suits night rounds

Access and fee details verified June 2026; Belek package prices and tee availability change by season, so always confirm directly before booking. Check tee time availability.

Where to stay nearby

Belek is built for the golf traveller, a run of large five star resorts along the coast with their own spas, beaches and dining, many bundling tee times across the local courses. Staying on an all inclusive package here is the simplest and often best value way to play a golf week.

Antalya Golf Club sits among these resorts, so most groups base within a short transfer of the first tee and play several Belek courses across a few days. With the airport close and the weather kind in spring and autumn, it is one of the easiest premium golf weeks to organize in Europe.

Looking for a base? See our recommended hotels and resorts across Belek.

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We base groups in Belek, secure the tee times across Antalya Golf Club and its neighbours, and arrange the all inclusive stay. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

Antalya Pasha questions

Who designed the Pasha Course at Antalya Golf Club and when did it open?

The Pasha Course was designed by European Golf Design with David Jones and opened in 2002. It shares the Antalya Golf Club site in Belek with the championship PGA Sultan course.

What is the par and length of the Pasha Course?

The Pasha plays as a par 72 of about 5,731 metres over relatively flat, tree lined ground. It is the more approachable of the two courses at Antalya Golf Club.

Does the Pasha Course offer night golf?

Yes. The Pasha is equipped with floodlights for night golf, which lets groups play in the cool of a Belek evening, a rare feature among European courses.

Can visitors play the Pasha Course?

Yes. It is a resort course open to visitors, usually played as part of a Belek golf package. Rates vary by season, with spring and autumn the peak; always confirm directly before booking.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Designer, opening year, par and length verified June 2026; indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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