Visit Vines at the Aquarium restaurant between 6pm and 10pm daily for some enticing offers.
Indulge in Afternoon Tee between 2pm and 7pm (Sunday to Thursday) and receive complimentary pool access to the club's magnificent swimming pool.
Visit Legends on Thursday and Saturday evenings and during Friday brunch to enjoy live music from Rachael Calladine and the Everyday People.
The brand new BBQ Donut offers you the opportunity to dine with friends and family while floating on the creek.
The QD's Summer tent returns in June and is the perfect venue to view the big games on state of the art screens to ensure that you do not miss a minute of the action.
In addition to the organic selections available from the a la carte menu The Academy introduces a special menu featuring a delicious selection of healthy options.
Whether you are a regular player or a complete beginner, the golf professionals at Dubai Creek Golf Academy would like you to join them for a morning’s golf.
Our Junior Development Programme is designed for children between the ages of 8 and 17 and allows them to progress through different levels as they become more experienced golfers.
FREE equipment checks every Monday between 9pm and 10pm.
Dubai Area Divers is an independently owned PADI dive educator that has been established to provide underwater experiences and marine awareness to the residents of Dubai.
Indulge in a Legendary culinary adventure every Friday from 12 noon until 3.30pm at Legends restaurant with live entertainment and fun filled activities for children.
Head down to QD’s on Tuesdays and all ladies that arrive before 10pm will receive three complimentary beverages.
Fit Lab at Dubai Creek welcome a new programme of outdoor fitness classes include Aerobics and and TRX Suspension.
Enjoy Exclusive Rates on Midweek Rounds at Dubai Creek this Spring
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Catch all the excitement of The Euros in the QD's Summer Tent this June!
We are offering our facebook fans the chance to win fish and chips at Boardwalk every day for the remainder of 2012.
At the Academy, we are equipped with state of the art technology to help you to improve your skills and to understand your game better.
Enjoy a dip in the pool or relax on a poolside lounger as you enjoy a movie from the Twilight series on the big screen at 7.30pm followed by the Club’s resident DJ, Donnabelle from 9pm.
This Spring make the most of the great weather with a day at Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club.
Make the most out of this summer with the Dubai Creek Golf Academy. Enhance your golf skills with our special summer packages getting you ready for the season ahead.
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All distances shown are in yards
From Tee in Red To Green Centre in Black
Not an easy start! A long and straight drive is required if you wish to have a clear view of the green with your second shot. A sandy waste on the right and two bunkers on the left make the opening tee shot quite a test. The green is well protected too, with sand left and right, and the undulating green demands accurate club selection if you hope to have a realistic chance for a birdie.
And you thought the opening tee shot was tough? From the back tee this is possibly the most difficult tee shot on the course, with only a relatively small area of fairway to aim at from the tee. Water is 'everywhere' left, however two sand traps down the right side are an incentive not to play too safe. If you have found the rolling fairway, then the second shot must be struck solidly to cross the lake that has swept in from the left side. You have to be positive here to get through this hole with your scorecard unscathed!
The overhead drawing of this hole makes it look relatively straight forward, with the yardage belying its difficulty. No water to deal with, but some deep bunkers down the left side of the fairway and again around the green ensure that only well struck shots will be rewarded. If you do miss the green with your approach, be prepared for a testing chip/pitch as the putting surface falls away drastically at the back and sides.
The only par 5 on the front nine should offer a good birdie chance for the longer hitters. However if the prevailing wind is blowing with any strength, then this hole will be no push-over. Favour the left side of the fairway to ensure you avoid the bunkers down the right side, but take care with your second and third shots here as this hole features a very narrow green and a huge bunker down the left side that will devour any slight mis-hits.
The first of the par 3's and it is a beauty. Not overly long, but dependant on the pin location, a par may be hard to achieve. The Creek lurks ominously at the back of the green, but don't be fooled - to reach the putting surface you must take enough club to carry the large sand trap eating into the front left of the green. Have a close look at the pin location here, because if you hit your ball to the wrong part of the green, you will do well to take only two putts!
The feature hole on the front nine. The gents medal and regular play tees are located on a 'floating' tee, some ten metres out into the Creek. You really do feel isolated out there as you prepare to strike your ball back on to the mainland. Look out too for the three level water feature down the left side, which will usually have to be crossed with the approach shot unless you are playing conservatively. A gorgeous hole that requires a confident mind and relaxed swing.
The longest par 4 on the golf course. The prevailing wind should be helping but, if not, it will require two mighty hits to reach the green in regulation figures from the back tees. A gentle dog-leg, those that can draw the ball right to left will have the advantage here. Water is lurking down the left for a mis-hit second shot, however it is not really in play and sand is likely to be the result for most loose approaches.
The longest par 3 on the course from the back tees. A huge expanse of water protects the green and the pin location should dictate your strategy. Only the bravest player will be trying to get close if the flag is in the back left portion of the green. Middle of the putting surface is a good play here. Try to make your par and move on!
No water here, but the ninth is a favourite for many golfers. It should not play overly long, but a well positioned tee shot is critical. A soft fade down the left will avoid the bunkers down the right side and give you a clear view for the slightly uphill approach shot. The green has two levels and if you put your ball in the wrong area of the putting surface, your first putt will be a real challenge. Accurate club selection on this hole is a must.
The longer hitter may try to get home in two shots here if the wind is favourable and they find the left centre of the fairway with their tee shot. There is water all the way down the right side of this hole and plenty of sand too around the front of the green. Most will try to lay up with their second shot to leave a mid to short iron approach. A strong par 5 this one.
Two fairly deep bunkers placed strategically on the left side of the fairway at driving distance, make this left to right dog-leg a hole that should favour a left to right ball flight from the tee. An 'island' of trees located in the sandy waste area short and right of the green will make the approach from the sandy waste area very difficult, so try to keep your tee shot as far left as possible. Be careful around the green too, as there are some sharp run-off areas and an imaginative short game may be needed if you miss the green.
A very long and testing hole. There is no water, not much sand, but 453 yards of relatively straight golf hole to be covered and we still have it graded as stroke index one. There is a slight incline up to the putting surface, so take enough club with your approach shot. You will need two well struck shots here to make a regulation par.
Arguably the favourite par 5 on the course for members. A well struck tee shot will get over the rise in the fairway and reward you with potentially another 30 to 40 yards of roll. From there the decision is whether to have a go at the green. What is not apparent from the fairway is that the green is an island only accessible from a walk-bridge positioned on the left side of the green. Laying up may be a better option for those who are comfortable with their wedges, but no doubt many of the longer hitters will be tempted. This is a great example of risk and reward, and this is what makes it such a great hole.
A tricky par 3. Water lurks at the front and right side, so any sort of tail on your ball flight is likely to result in a watery grave. This hole is usually played into the wind, so make sure you have enough club in your hand before you play. A bail-out left is likely to find one of three small, but relatively deep bunkers. A potential 'disaster hole' that will ruin many scorecards.
A fairly gentle hole this one, that moves softly from left to right. No water and only a little sand to contend with but nevertheless it requires concentration and respect to get your par here, with the undulating green offering many different challenges. Keep your drive down the left side to ensure a clear view of the green and a level stance for your approach.
The last of the par 3's. A very undulating green awaits at the end of this hole, which is usually played in a cross-wind. Most players come up short here, so again choose enough club to reach your intended target. If the wind is blowing, aim right and allow for the wind to coax the ball back on target. Again, no water to worry about so commit to your shot!
This is arguably the start of the finest two consecutive finishing holes in the region. The 17th is not overly long, but the salty Creek is only a few feet off the fairway on the left side and there is no real space to play safe to with the driver up the right side. For the big hitters, a long iron towards the bunker on the right is a sensible play. From there, a mid to short iron will be required to find the slightly elevated green, but don't pull your approach left as a large bunker awaits and beyond that the watery doom of the Creek. A beautiful hole.
When the wind is blowing, this is probably the hardest hole on the course. From the tee you have the Creek on the left, a large water hazard on the right and bunkers to contend with. If you manage to find the fairway with your tee-shot, you then have to carry another expanse of water with your second if you are to find the green in two shots. A wonderful final hole that will always guarantee an exciting finish to your round.