
Gloria Golf Resort
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Gloria Golf Resort, Antalya is designed by 1. Michel Gayon with consultancy servicesprov
Contact Information
Acisu Mevkii, Antalya, 07500 Serik-Belek-Antalaya Turkey
Tel: (+90-242) 715 15 20Website: http://www.gloria.com.tr/en/golf
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Gloria Golf Resort Reviews & Information
4.14

4.35 ... Overall Rating
4.45 ... The Course
4.89 ... Course Cond.
4.70 ... Facilities/Serv.
3.97 ... VFM
4.22 ... Pace of play
4.33 ... Hospitality.
4.89 ... Prac. Facil.
4.11 ... Food + Drink

33 ratings & 19 reviews on Golfshake. Ranked 1029 out of 2170.
HIGHLY RATED - 95% would play again or recommend
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What the club says: GLORIA "OLD" CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE (18 Holes)
Gloria Golf Resort's golf course has been designed by the French golf course designer Michel Gayon, the Belgian golf project management company J.N.C International with the cooperation of Turkish Consultants, to suit the Mediterranean climate and impress even the most demanding golfer.
"OLD" CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE 18 Holes, Par 72, 6181 m
GLORIA VERDE GOLF COURSE (9 HOLES)
The 9-hole golf course has been designed so that the first tees can be played from two different points this way the golfers will be able to play two separate 9-hole rounds. Verde golf course can be shown as one of the best 9-hole golf courses since it has been designed in accordance with the concept of 18-hole championship golf course.
VERDE GOLF COURSE 9 Holes, Par 36, 2926 m
Golf Course Reviews for Gloria Golf Resort
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Fantastic course
Unfortunately very slow play (lots of hackers)


















Top class course
first experience in playing golf in Turkey and lived up to expectations. Gloria Golf Club has 3 great golf courses all worth playing. Today we played the New Course. Top class facilities, practice areas are huge. New course itself in excellent condition, treelined but still plenty of room on the fairways. Greens fantastic if a little hard to read. Got to be on the must list if staying in Belekfirst experience in playing golf in Turkey and lived up to expectations. Gloria Golf Club has 3 great golf courses all worth playing. Today we played the New Course. Top class facilities, practice areas are huge. New course itself in excellent condition, treelined but still plenty of room on the fairways. Greens fantastic if a little hard to read. Got to be on the must list if staying in Belek









DELIGHTFUL COURSE
WE STAYED AT GLORIA VERDE HOTEL SO COURSE HALF PRICE. EXCELLENT VALUE- ENJOYED PLAYING. AS ALWAYS IN GREAT CONDITION(Round played: May 2018 - Score: 94 Handicap: 16.4)









Beautiful









Excellent course
Beautiful course in immaculate condition. Thoroughly enjoyable day out. Strongly recommend(Round played: Apr 2018 - Score: 103 Handicap: 19.5)


















(Round played: Nov 2017 - Score: 84 Handicap: 11.8)









As good a test as it gets
I'm in the middle of a 3 week break and played the new course last week twice, whilst the old course was being re-seeded, and have played the old yesterday whilst The New now gets re-seeded this week.I'd heard wonderful things about golfing in Belek from family and friends and now I understand why. If these two courses are typical of the area, and I believe some courses are even better than these, then it truly is a Mecca for golfers. These are 2 wonderful courses that are a visual pleasure and a beautiful walk. The U.K. just doesn't do golf like this. You experience Turkish golf whereas back home you just play golf.
We're staying in the wonderful 5* Gloria Golf Resort where you book all your rounds in advance so no fussing. Being the off season now, as it so hot, it's has been easy to get on and I've barely seen another golfer out there ... it's just too hot. Teeing off at 0620hrs in 28C, as it's mid Aug, and finishing at just gone 1000hrs in 33C is hard work but boy it's worth it.
You're collected by shuttle bus that runs the 2 min journey to the courses every 30 mins and you know you're in for a treat the moment the bus drops you off. The facilities are immaculate with a number of putting/chipping greens and the driving range is superb. The staff very friendly and helpful and all this for a very fair price. As a hotel guest it's just €45 for 18 holes but €90 for non guests. It's €30 for a buggy and €30 for club hire, glad I brought my own clubs. No doubt these prices will change a great deal when the winter golfers come to play.
The New course is a delight and really quite similar to its older sister with the real noticeable difference for me being the narrowness of the Old. The Old is ruthlessly unforgiving off the tee and on several holes you'll find yourself hitting the fairway with no 2nd shot into green. It's almost bordering on cruel sometimes. Every par 5 fairway I hit on the New I was able to take the 3 wood out for the 2nd shot. I hit 4/5 fairways on the old and put 1 in the edge of the woods and that was the only hole I was able to bring the 3 wood out for my second approach shot as there was some obligatory tree obstruction for all the other 4 'successful' fairway finds. I was playing off the whites and don't have a 300 yd drive but still driving the ball consistently 250-275yd onto the fairway for very little reward. Maybe I was just unlucky, we'll see next time but the landing zones for the ideal 2nd are the size of a sixpence on The Old.
Both courses have plenty of water and some daunting, esp off the white tees, par 3s needing hybrids and 5 woods and I play off 6. If you're a 15 handicapper and upwards and going off the whites ... you'll need some spare golf balls in the bag ... and lots of them. It really is quite daunting but what a wonderful test.
Both courses are a par 72 and so far I've hit a 75 and a 79 on the new and I hit an 11 over 83 on the Old and I think that sums up both courses in a nutshell. The New slightly easier to score on and more forgiving. The Old a teeth bared Rottweiler of a course ... that you'll love just as much as The New for the raw challenge of it.
Overall - 10/10 for everything. I'm blown away by the quality of everything around me and the courses are just stunning.
Cannot wait for The Old course to kick the sxxt out of me again very soon.
Golf, as it should be....









very good course. Long and tight. Need to be accurate. In very good condition
(Round played: Apr 2017 - Score: 89 Handicap: 12.5)















(Round played: Oct 2016 - Score: 88 Handicap: 13)




Clean and well kepped course
(Round played: Jul 2016 - Score: 98 Handicap: 18.5)




(Round played: May 2016 - Score: 112 Handicap: 28)




(Round played: Apr 2016 - Score: 91 Handicap: 17.7)




Outstanding course meandering through dense pine trees. Difficult but not lightning fast greens. Played with a guy who had been to Belek 7 years on the bounce. He said the Old Course was the best conditioned in Belek. Who am I to argue.
(Round played: May 2015 - Score: 90 Handicap: 13.7)




New course - played the new course twice which has good looking par 5's at the end of each 9 which run either side of the same lake.
The 17th is an island green similar to the famous Sawgrass one and seemed more exposed to the wind than other holes which helped add to it's toughness.
The 13th was possibly my favourite as a long par 4 dogleg with water either side for the approach to the green.
Old course - this opens up with a lovely par 5 requiring a lengthy water carry for your 3rd shot and then is followed by a par 3 of about 170 yards (off yellow) that is almost a total water carry so it can be a daunting start if water puts the fear in you!
The 5th was a very nice par 5 with well placed bunkers to toughen it up and the 9th was a fine long par 4 with water involved all the way and well worthy of it's no.1 on the stroke index.
Back 9 marginally less interesting and a medium length par 3 of no particular note to finish but still a very good course.
Lovely clubhouse and good driving range, putting and chipping facilities between the two courses.
There's also a 9 hole course called 'Verde' but we didn't play that.



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