Tat Golf International at Belek, fairway lined by umbrella pine near the Turkish Mediterranean coast
Course profile · Kadriye, Belek, Antalya, Turkey

Tat Golf International

Hawtree of England laid out Tat Golf International at Kadriye in 1997, one of the founding courses of the Belek golf coast on Turkey's Mediterranean shore. Twenty seven holes across three par 36 nines, threading through umbrella pine and eucalyptus a short walk from the sea, it pairs gentle, walkable golf with the all inclusive resort comforts that made Belek a winter staple.

Photo: Tat Golf Belek via Google.

The verdict

Belek is Turkey's golf coast, a strip of Mediterranean pine forest south of Antalya packed with resort courses, and Tat Golf International was one of the first to open, back in 1997. The English architects Hawtree shaped twenty seven holes here, three loops of par 36 that combine into gentle, parkland style eighteens through mature pine and eucalyptus a short walk from the beach.

This is not the toughest nor the most decorated course in Belek, but it is a dependable, walkable resort layout with the warm winter weather, the all inclusive hotels and the easy logistics that built the region's reputation. For a buddies trip or a family golf week in the European off season, Tat sits comfortably in a multi course Belek itinerary alongside the bigger names.

Tat Golf International at a glance

Opened
1997
Designer
Hawtree
Type
Resort parkland, 27 holes
Par
72 (18-hole combination)
Yardage
About 6,600 yds
Green fee
Belek market

Designer, opening year and par verified June 2026 from Tat Golf and leading course databases. Tat Golf International was designed by the English firm Hawtree and opened in 1997, a 27 hole complex of three par 36 nines that play as par 72 eighteens of about 6,600 yards. Belek green fees move with the winter high season and the all inclusive package market; figures are indicative for 2026, so always confirm directly before booking.

The holes worth the trip

Tat plays as a gentle, walkable resort course, the three nines winding through tall umbrella pine and eucalyptus on flat, sandy ground close to the coast. Width off the tee makes it forgiving for the holiday golfer, and the trees, rather than heavy bunkering, do most of the defending.

Water features and the odd dogleg add interest across the combinations, and the par 3s ask for clean iron play to greens that sit naturally in the pine. With 27 holes the club can mix and match, so a stay can deliver three different eighteens without ever repeating a loop, a real plus on a week long Belek trip.

The pace suits the region's rhythm, a relaxed round in warm winter sun followed by the all inclusive comforts of the resort strip. It is honest, enjoyable golf rather than a championship grind, and it does exactly what a Belek visitor wants.

How to get on

Indicative visitor access and green fee context for Tat Golf International, Belek. Figures change by season and year. Always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.
What to knowDetail
AccessPublic resort golf; visitors and hotel guests welcome, usually as part of a Belek golf package
Green feeDay green fee set by the Belek winter market; most golfers play on multi round or all inclusive packages (indicative, 2026)
BookingBook through the club or a Belek golf operator, well ahead for the October to April high season
On the dayWalkable, flat terrain; buggies, driving range and a clubhouse on site; 27 holes to mix and match
Getting thereKadriye, Belek, about 45 minutes from Antalya Airport along the Mediterranean coast
Best monthsOctober to April, the warm, dry Belek golf season; midsummer is hot

Access and pricing context verified June 2026; Belek rates move sharply with the winter season and package deals, so always confirm directly before booking.

Where to stay nearby

Belek is built for stay and play. The resort strip around Kadriye and Belek is wall to wall with large all inclusive hotels, many with their own spas, beaches and shuttle links to the golf courses, and Tat sits right in the heart of it. The simplest trip is a single base with golf booked across several of the region's courses.

For a wider visit, Antalya's old town and the Mediterranean coast are close at hand, and the cluster of Belek courses makes a multi round itinerary easy to assemble. It is one of the most efficient golf destinations in the winter game, with everything within a short transfer.

Looking for a base? See our recommended hotels and resorts near Tat Golf International.

Build a Belek golf trip

We book Tat and the best of the Belek courses, sort the all inclusive hotel and cost the whole week to the head. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling and one concierge handles it, with no obligation.

Tat Golf International questions

Who designed Tat Golf International and when did it open?

Tat Golf International at Belek was designed by the English golf architects Hawtree and opened in 1997, one of the founding courses of the Belek golf region.

How many holes and what is the par at Tat Golf?

Tat is a 27 hole complex of three par 36 nines, which combine into par 72 eighteens of about 6,600 yards through pine and eucalyptus near the Mediterranean.

Can visitors play Tat Golf International?

Yes. It is resort golf open to visitors and hotel guests, usually booked as part of a Belek golf package. Reserve ahead for the October to April high season.

When is the best time to play golf in Belek?

October to April is the prime Belek golf season, with warm, dry weather and firm courses. Midsummer is very hot, so most golfers travel in the cooler months.

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

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