Tazegzout: 2026 Access and Booking Update
On the Atlantic cliffs north of Agadir, Tazegzout is the centrepiece of the Taghazout Bay resort, a Kyle Phillips design that tumbles between argan trees and ocean panoramas eighty metres above the sea. Here is where it stands in 2026, what it costs, and how to play it.
The news: a clifftop course in a maturing resort
Tazegzout heads into 2026 as the headline course of the Taghazout Bay resort, the coastal development that has reshaped golf and tourism north of Agadir. The course itself is unchanged, but the resort around it continues to fill in, with the Fairmont Taghazout Bay nearby and the Hyatt Place hotel sitting adjacent to the golf club, which makes Tazegzout an increasingly easy course to build a stay around.
For 2026 the story for visitors is that maturing resort context and the reliable Atlantic golf season. Morocco has spent the past decade growing as a winter golf destination, and Tazegzout, with its dramatic clifftop setting and a design by a genuinely fashionable architect, has become one of the courses travelling golfers most want to add to an Agadir trip.
The course itself
Tazegzout was designed by Kyle Phillips, the architect behind Kingsbarns in Scotland, and opened in 2014. It plays as a par 72 of around 7,360 yards from the back tees, set on a plateau roughly eighty metres above the Atlantic with argan trees, native scrub and the ocean framing the holes.
The character is big, open and exposed, with wide fairways that flatter the tee shot, then approaches and greens that demand thought, especially when the sea breeze gets up. Several holes play along the cliff edge with the Atlantic far below, and the combination of those ocean panoramas and the Phillips routing gives Tazegzout a scale and a sense of place that set it apart from the inland courses elsewhere in Morocco.
How to play it in 2026
Tazegzout is open to visiting golfers and resort guests, and a buggy is recommended given the elevation across the site, with caddies available and smart golf dress expected. Book ahead in the autumn to spring high season, when the Atlantic coast offers its warmest and driest conditions and the resort is busiest.
On cost, the indicative 2026 green fee is around 720 to 800 dirhams for eighteen holes, with a buggy around 400 dirhams. Those rates are set by the resort and move with the season, so treat them as indicative, and reserve through the resort or a Morocco golf specialist, especially over the winter peak, confirming the current price directly before booking.
Our take
Our take is that Tazegzout is the most spectacular golf course on Morocco's Atlantic coast and the obvious anchor for a golf trip to Agadir, combining a fashionable modern design with a clifftop setting that few courses anywhere can match. The maturing resort around it only makes a stay easier to arrange.
If you are planning a 2026 trip, time it for the October to April high season, base yourself at one of the Taghazout Bay hotels, and pair Tazegzout with the established courses around Agadir and Marrakech for a varied Morocco golf week. Take the buggy, and save some attention for the cliff holes where the Atlantic does the talking.
Plan your Tazegzout and Agadir trip
From a round at Tazegzout to the established courses around Agadir and Marrakech, tell us roughly when and who is travelling and one concierge builds and costs the trip, with no obligation.
Questions
Can visitors play Tazegzout Golf?
Yes. Tazegzout is open to visiting golfers and resort guests at Taghazout Bay, with buggies and caddies available and smart golf dress expected. Book ahead in the autumn to spring high season, ideally through the resort or a Morocco golf specialist.
Who designed Tazegzout and what is the par?
Tazegzout was designed by Kyle Phillips, the architect of Kingsbarns, and opened in 2014. It plays as a par 72 of around 7,360 yards on a plateau about eighty metres above the Atlantic at Taghazout Bay.
How much does it cost to play Tazegzout in 2026?
The indicative 2026 green fee is around 720 to 800 dirhams for eighteen holes, with a buggy around 400 dirhams. Rates are set by the resort and change with the season, so always confirm the current price directly before booking.
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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. Hero image by jihane defaa via Google. Last reviewed June 2026.