Mazagan: 2026 Access and Booking Update
Mazagan is the big Atlantic links of the Moroccan coast, a Gary Player design at El Jadida that ranks among the longest courses in the country. Here is where it stands in 2026, how access and booking work, and how to play it.
The news: a Troon run links on the Atlantic coast
Mazagan heads into 2026 as the headline golf draw on the stretch of Atlantic coast south of Casablanca, the centrepiece of the Mazagan Beach and Golf Resort at El Jadida. The course is managed by Troon, the international operator, which underpins the conditioning and the visitor experience, and it continues to be packaged as a resort stay and play with golf included in the multi night offers.
The practical picture for 2026 is settled. Green fees are bookable directly and through golf travel partners, package rates are widely available for those staying at the resort, and the mild coastal climate keeps the course in play across the long Moroccan season. For travellers, the resort package remains the simplest route to a round here.
The course itself
The golf course at Mazagan is a Gary Player design that opened with the resort in 2009, laid out as an Atlantic links of par 72 stretching to over 7,400 yards, which makes it one of the longest courses in Morocco. It runs along the dunes and the shoreline, with the ocean and the sea breeze shaping the way it plays.
It is a genuine links in feel, with firm ground, exposure to the wind and big, rolling terrain, a contrast to the inland resort parklands found further south around Marrakech. The length and the breeze mean it can play very long off the back tees, so most visitors are better served by a forward set and a focus on keeping the ball below the wind.
How to play it in 2026
On access, Mazagan is open to visitors and is most easily played as part of a stay at the resort, where golf packages bundle rooms and rounds. Tee times can be booked directly with the course or through golf travel partners, and the long, mild season means there is rarely a closed window, though spring and autumn offer the most comfortable conditions.
On cost, the indicative 2026 green fee is around 750 Moroccan dirham for eighteen holes, with package and resort guest rates available that can lower the effective price. Treat that figure as indicative and set by the resort, and always confirm the current rate, cart and caddie arrangements directly before booking.
Our take
Our take is that Mazagan is Morocco's best true links experience and a strong reason to look beyond Marrakech when planning a trip. The Player design, the Troon conditioning and the Atlantic setting give it a character all its own, and the resort makes it an easy and comfortable base.
If 2026 is your window, build a stay at the resort to take the package rate, aim for spring or autumn to dodge the strongest winds, and consider pairing El Jadida with the Casablanca courses or a swing down to Marrakech for a varied Moroccan golf week.
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Questions
How much does it cost to play Mazagan in 2026?
The indicative 2026 green fee is around 750 Moroccan dirham for eighteen holes, with package and resort guest rates available that can lower the effective cost. Rates are set by the resort and change by season, so always confirm the current price directly before booking.
Who designed Mazagan and how long is it?
Mazagan was designed by Gary Player and opened with the resort in 2009. It is an Atlantic links playing as a par 72 of over 7,400 yards, which makes it one of the longest courses in Morocco. The course is managed by Troon.
Can you play Mazagan as a visitor?
Yes. Mazagan is open to visitors and is most easily played as part of a stay at the Mazagan Beach and Golf Resort, where packages bundle rooms and rounds. Tee times can also be booked directly or through golf travel partners.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course, season and access details verified June 2026 from club and golf travel sources; conditions and green fees change, so always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.