At Sharjah Golf and Shooting Club guests are as welcome as members, and beginners as welcome as experienced players.

Sharjah Golf and Shooting Club boasts a 9 hole, fully floodlit golf course which enables play well into the evening. Designed by internationally acclaimed architect Peter Harradine, if played twice, this wall to wall grass oasis will provide a par 72 layout that stretches in excess of the 7,300 yard mark. Described as a pleasure to play but a challenge to par, the course features between 5 and 7 different tees on every hole, vast water features, generous fairways, large and challenging bunkers and unique undulations; all of which ensure this golfing paradise offers a fair but tough test to every level of golfer and one you will relish time and time again.

Operating Hours

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Golf Course

Monday to Friday

  • First tee time 6:30 am
  • Last tee time 8:00 pm- 9holes & 6:00 pm -18 holes

 Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays

  • First tee time 6:30 am
  • Last tee time 7:00 pm- 9holes & 5:00 pm -18 holes

Late Night Wednesday Golf during Ramadan

  • First tee time 6:30 am
  • Last tee time 10:30 pm- 9holes & 8:30 pm -18 holes

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Bag Drop

Summer (June- September)

Weekdays from 3:00 pm to 9:30 pm.

Weekends 6:20 am to 10:00 am and from 3:00 pm to 9:30 pm.

Call the Golf operation staff on 0508089829 for any assistance.


Winter (October – May)

Available all 7 days a week from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm
from 06:00 – 10:30 pm

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Academy

Starting at 6.30 am. Last pyramid of (55) balls served at 8.30 pm and close at 9.00 pm
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On Course Services

Available from 6:40 am – 10:00 pm
The supervisor can be contacted at any time via the number provided on the golf carts
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Reservation Desk

Available from 6:00 am – 9:00 pm every day
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PRO Shop

Available from 6:00 am – 9:00 pm everyday

Revamp your night life.
Play golf 365 evening a year under some of the best floodlights in UAE. On Tuesday & Wednesday play is extended until 11.30pm. With tournaments hosted every Tuesday and last Wednesday of the month. Come and be part of the fun, even without any sun!

The rules of golf of the R & A and the United States Golf Association together with the Rules and Etiquette of Golf as adopted by the R & A shall be rules of the club, except when in conflict with local rules or with any of the rules

  1. Members and guests are requested to register at the reception prior to commencement of their play. Starting times are required for all players and the Director of Golf or Golf Operations Executive is in complete charge of the course and situation. Starting times may be obtained by calling Golf Reservations.
  2. SGSC reserves the right to pair groups up at any time to- Allow more people the chance to play and make the pace of play more consistent.
  3. Members and guests use the golf facilities entirely at their own risk. SGSC is not liable for any injury or death (Eg. Being hit by a club or golf ball).
  4. All players on the golf course must hold either an official handicap or a Playing Certificate (P. C.).
  5. No rental clubs will be issued to juniors under 18 years of age (members and guests) unless they have participated in previous golf tuitions.
  6. The person leasing the rental clubs is responsible for any loss or damage to any equipment with the exception of normal wear and tear.
  7. Sets of clubs (rented or privately owned) may not be shared on the golf course. Each player must have a bag with a proficient number of clubs required to complete a round (Eg. 1 wood, 1 long/medium iron, 1 short iron, 1 wedge and a putter).
  8. Only golfers off 24 handicap index or better are permitted to use the Black and Blue tees unless approved by Management.
  9. Golfers may not play any more than 1 ball at a time with the exception of declaring a provisional ball or playing the 2 ball rule.
  10. At SGSC 4 balls have priority on the course at all times as long as they maintain the indicated pace of play. 4 balls must however let faster groups through at a convenient time (Eg. when searching for a ball or stopping at the rest hut).
  11. Players are expected to maintain a reasonable pace of play (9 holesat peak timesshould be played inno more than2 hours 12minutes, 18 holes in 2 hours 24 minutes). When unable to do so for any reason, kindly give way to faster players and do not resume play until these players are out of reach. Undue delay may result in players being asked to leave the course.
  12. SGSC Management reserves the right to refund and remove any players they deem not to be at a proficient enough playing standard to either complete 9/18 holes in the indicated time period; or any players they believe to be a nuisance to other players; or players whom repeatedly fail to observe the R&A etiquette of golf or SGSC’s local rules of etiquette as outlined on this page.
  13. Members and guests must follow the directions and advice given by the golf course Marshall
  14. No cars shall be driven on the course without the express consent of Golf Course Superintendent, Golf Operation Executive or Director of Golf.
  15. Players in more than four balls (four players in a group) are not permitted on the course.
  16. Players shall start from such tee as is directed by the starter or the golf reservation agents and at the assigned starting time.
  17. Players entering bunkers shall smooth out and rake all depressions after completing play.
  18. Fairway divots should be filled with sand.
  19. All ball marks are to be promptly repaired upon reaching the green.
  20. Litter is not to be left on the course. Litter baskets are located at each tee.
  21. Attire for the golf course and practice area is as follows
      Men’s

    • Trousers or tailored shorts that reach the knee.
    • Shirts must be worn at all times and must have sleeves and collars.
    • No football shirts/shorts or cut-off jeans will be allowed on the Golf Course or the Academy.
      Women’s

    • Dresses,shirts and blouses, slacks, culottes or shorts.
    • No halter tops or cut-off jeans will be allowed on the Golf Course or the Academy.
    • Bathing suits or trunks are not permitted on the Course or the Academy.
  22. Hitting of golf balls is prohibited outside of normal course play and outside the practice range.
  23. Spectators are not permitted at any time if additional carts are required Spectators may walk but may not ride on the cart if resulting in 3 o r more passengers.
  24. Face towels will be provided during the hotter months. These towels are not to be taken or used for wiping clubs & cleaning shoes.
  25. 1st/ / 10th tee – Being a 9 hole course there is a lot of demand on the first tee. The starter reserves the right to ‘slot groups in’ that have tee times if the 1st tee is free at any time. Your understanding and patience is appreciated.
  26. SGSC will not be responsible for any lost golf clubs on the course.
  27. SGSC will not credit/refund part complete rounds of golf for any reason other than the golf course becoming unplayable.
  28. Director of golf is the only person authorized to determine when the course is fit for golf carts and play. His discretion is FINAL.
  29. Alcohol is not allowed on the premises at any times.
  30. Food and beverage purchased off site cannot be consumed on the premises. SGSC reserves the right to confiscate any such items.
  31. SGSC Range Balls are not to be used on the golf course. Doing so will be considered theft.
  32. Golf cartsare to be used for business purposes only and in designated areas and only by authorized persons. Carts must be operated according to the following procedures:-
    • The driver is responsible (financially and legally) for any damage caused to the cart, club property and/or third party.
    • Children under the age of 18 are not allowed to drive a cart. In breach the accompanying guardian or parents will be considered responsible.
    • Maximum two persons allowed on a golf cart
    • Maximum two golf bags allowed on a golf cart
    • Carts shall follow established paths or marked routes around the course.
    • Carts should never be driven on tees, green, hazards, sandy waste areas or steep slopes.
    • Golf carts are to be used for business purpose in designated areas and by authorized persons only.
    • No private golf carts may be operated at the club.
    • Ball collecting cart is the only cart allowed on the driving range.
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Night Golf

Revamp your night life.
Play golf 365 evening a year under some of the best floodlights in UAE. On Tuesday & Wednesday play is extended until 11.30pm. With tournaments hosted every Tuesday and last Wednesday of the month. Come and be part of the fun, even without any sun!

Virtual Tour
Ground Rules

The rules of golf of the R & A and the United States Golf Association together with the Rules and Etiquette of Golf as adopted by the R & A shall be rules of the club, except when in conflict with local rules or with any of the rules

  1. Members and guests are requested to register at the reception prior to commencement of their play. Starting times are required for all players and the Director of Golf or Golf Operations Executive is in complete charge of the course and situation. Starting times may be obtained by calling Golf Reservations.
  2. SGSC reserves the right to pair groups up at any time to- Allow more people the chance to play and make the pace of play more consistent.
  3. Members and guests use the golf facilities entirely at their own risk. SGSC is not liable for any injury or death (Eg. Being hit by a club or golf ball).
  4. All players on the golf course must hold either an official handicap or a Playing Certificate (P. C.).
  5. No rental clubs will be issued to juniors under 18 years of age (members and guests) unless they have participated in previous golf tuitions.
  6. The person leasing the rental clubs is responsible for any loss or damage to any equipment with the exception of normal wear and tear.
  7. Sets of clubs (rented or privately owned) may not be shared on the golf course. Each player must have a bag with a proficient number of clubs required to complete a round (Eg. 1 wood, 1 long/medium iron, 1 short iron, 1 wedge and a putter).
  8. Only golfers off 24 handicap index or better are permitted to use the Black and Blue tees unless approved by Management.
  9. Golfers may not play any more than 1 ball at a time with the exception of declaring a provisional ball or playing the 2 ball rule.
  10. At SGSC 4 balls have priority on the course at all times as long as they maintain the indicated pace of play. 4 balls must however let faster groups through at a convenient time (Eg. when searching for a ball or stopping at the rest hut).
  11. Players are expected to maintain a reasonable pace of play (9 holesat peak timesshould be played inno more than2 hours 12minutes, 18 holes in 2 hours 24 minutes). When unable to do so for any reason, kindly give way to faster players and do not resume play until these players are out of reach. Undue delay may result in players being asked to leave the course.
  12. SGSC Management reserves the right to refund and remove any players they deem not to be at a proficient enough playing standard to either complete 9/18 holes in the indicated time period; or any players they believe to be a nuisance to other players; or players whom repeatedly fail to observe the R&A etiquette of golf or SGSC’s local rules of etiquette as outlined on this page.
  13. Members and guests must follow the directions and advice given by the golf course Marshall
  14. No cars shall be driven on the course without the express consent of Golf Course Superintendent, Golf Operation Executive or Director of Golf.
  15. Players in more than four balls (four players in a group) are not permitted on the course.
  16. Players shall start from such tee as is directed by the starter or the golf reservation agents and at the assigned starting time.
  17. Players entering bunkers shall smooth out and rake all depressions after completing play.
  18. Fairway divots should be filled with sand.
  19. All ball marks are to be promptly repaired upon reaching the green.
  20. Litter is not to be left on the course. Litter baskets are located at each tee.
  21. Attire for the golf course and practice area is as follows
      Men’s

    • Trousers or tailored shorts that reach the knee.
    • Shirts must be worn at all times and must have sleeves and collars.
    • No football shirts/shorts or cut-off jeans will be allowed on the Golf Course or the Academy.
      Women’s

    • Dresses,shirts and blouses, slacks, culottes or shorts.
    • No halter tops or cut-off jeans will be allowed on the Golf Course or the Academy.
    • Bathing suits or trunks are not permitted on the Course or the Academy.
  22. Hitting of golf balls is prohibited outside of normal course play and outside the practice range.
  23. Spectators are not permitted at any time if additional carts are required Spectators may walk but may not ride on the cart if resulting in 3 o r more passengers.
  24. Face towels will be provided during the hotter months. These towels are not to be taken or used for wiping clubs & cleaning shoes.
  25. 1st/ / 10th tee – Being a 9 hole course there is a lot of demand on the first tee. The starter reserves the right to ‘slot groups in’ that have tee times if the 1st tee is free at any time. Your understanding and patience is appreciated.
  26. SGSC will not be responsible for any lost golf clubs on the course.
  27. SGSC will not credit/refund part complete rounds of golf for any reason other than the golf course becoming unplayable.
  28. Director of golf is the only person authorized to determine when the course is fit for golf carts and play. His discretion is FINAL.
  29. Alcohol is not allowed on the premises at any times.
  30. Food and beverage purchased off site cannot be consumed on the premises. SGSC reserves the right to confiscate any such items.
  31. SGSC Range Balls are not to be used on the golf course. Doing so will be considered theft.
  32. Golf cartsare to be used for business purposes only and in designated areas and only by authorized persons. Carts must be operated according to the following procedures:-
    • The driver is responsible (financially and legally) for any damage caused to the cart, club property and/or third party.
    • Children under the age of 18 are not allowed to drive a cart. In breach the accompanying guardian or parents will be considered responsible.
    • Maximum two persons allowed on a golf cart
    • Maximum two golf bags allowed on a golf cart
    • Carts shall follow established paths or marked routes around the course.
    • Carts should never be driven on tees, green, hazards, sandy waste areas or steep slopes.
    • Golf carts are to be used for business purpose in designated areas and by authorized persons only.
    • No private golf carts may be operated at the club.
    • Ball collecting cart is the only cart allowed on the driving range.
Score Card & Course Record
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Stephen Jenks (left) and Andrew Morley pose for photos after their world record attempt

Image Credit: Courtesy: Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club

Sharjah: A pair of Wellington International School Dubai staff members have completed their attempt to set a new world record on Sunday, when they played a marathon 162 holes of golf — all on foot — in a 24-hour period.

The two Britons, Andrew Morley and Stephen Jenks, hobbled up Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club’s ninth hole to complete their attempt just as the clock struck the 24-hour mark at 9pm.

The event, which was supported by Sharjah Charity International and was used to raise funds for an eye hospice in Bangladesh.

Morley and Jenks are hoping to make it into the Guinness World Records for the most golf holes completed on foot in a day.

Overwhelmed

The duo, both faculty members at Wellington International School, were exhausted but overwhelmed at the end, bearing blisters, cramps and swollen joints.

Jenks spoke of the numerous second winds he experienced in the gruelling 24 hours, how the lowest point came at around 4am, when the pair had been out for seven hours and it was dark, cold, windy and there was still such a long way to go. He also explained how, once the previous record of 150 holes had been surpassed — after 22 hours and 10 minutes — the last 12 holes seemed relatively easy.

Morley went on to add their thanks to Sharjah Golf and Shooting Club, which had allowed them exclusive use of the course for almost the entire 24 hours

Sharjah Charity International was also thanked for their efforts in raising funds for the event. The event’s corporate supporters include Harradine Golf and Orient Irrigation, Hydroturf, The European Tour, Al Nawras Hospitality and Expand-a-sign.

Donations

As of Sunday night, the pair had raised about Dh42,000, with donations still being accepted until the end of the week.

Money can be donated by visiting Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club, sending an SMS to 6605.

Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club winning the ‘Amateur Tournament of the Year’ award for the ‘Conares Golf Society League’. 2013 & 2015

Voted Best Value Golf Course in the Middle East in Golf Digest’s 2015 public vote survey

SHARJAH GOLF & SHOOTING CLUB WINS MIDDLE EAST GOLF AWARD. 

On Wednesday 4th February Middle East Golfers held their annual awards ceremony at The Montgomerie Golf Club Dubai.

Sharjah Golf and Shooting Club won the award for Best new Golf Development in the Middle East, voted for by golfers from across the Gulf Region. Other golf courses selected for this prize were The Palm Resort in Al Ain, The New Montgomerie Course in Bahrain and The Els Club in Dubai.

Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club opened their 9 hole golf course on the 1st March 2008.  It boasts a 9 hole championship layout designed by world renowned golf course designer Peter Harradine. The golf course is fully floodlit and is the only fully grassed golf course in the Emirate of Sharjah.  These attributes contributed significantly to their award, as did its outstanding value, excellent condition all year round and outstanding practice facilities (which includes a 300 yard fully grassed driving range, large short game area with a practice bunker and a 9 hole hole putting green).

Director of Golf Martin Duff collected the award and thanked Middle East Golfer and the voters for such a prestigious acknowledgement.

World Record

Stephen Jenks (left) and Andrew Morley pose for photos after their world record attempt

Image Credit: Courtesy: Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club

Sharjah: A pair of Wellington International School Dubai staff members have completed their attempt to set a new world record on Sunday, when they played a marathon 162 holes of golf — all on foot — in a 24-hour period.

The two Britons, Andrew Morley and Stephen Jenks, hobbled up Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club’s ninth hole to complete their attempt just as the clock struck the 24-hour mark at 9pm.

The event, which was supported by Sharjah Charity International and was used to raise funds for an eye hospice in Bangladesh.

Morley and Jenks are hoping to make it into the Guinness World Records for the most golf holes completed on foot in a day.

Overwhelmed

The duo, both faculty members at Wellington International School, were exhausted but overwhelmed at the end, bearing blisters, cramps and swollen joints.

Jenks spoke of the numerous second winds he experienced in the gruelling 24 hours, how the lowest point came at around 4am, when the pair had been out for seven hours and it was dark, cold, windy and there was still such a long way to go. He also explained how, once the previous record of 150 holes had been surpassed — after 22 hours and 10 minutes — the last 12 holes seemed relatively easy.

Morley went on to add their thanks to Sharjah Golf and Shooting Club, which had allowed them exclusive use of the course for almost the entire 24 hours

Sharjah Charity International was also thanked for their efforts in raising funds for the event. The event’s corporate supporters include Harradine Golf and Orient Irrigation, Hydroturf, The European Tour, Al Nawras Hospitality and Expand-a-sign.

Donations

As of Sunday night, the pair had raised about Dh42,000, with donations still being accepted until the end of the week.

Money can be donated by visiting Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club, sending an SMS to 6605.

Mega Awards

Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club winning the ‘Amateur Tournament of the Year’ award for the ‘Conares Golf Society League’. 2013 & 2015

Best Value Golf Course

Voted Best Value Golf Course in the Middle East in Golf Digest’s 2015 public vote survey

Best New Golf Development Project

SHARJAH GOLF & SHOOTING CLUB WINS MIDDLE EAST GOLF AWARD. 

On Wednesday 4th February Middle East Golfers held their annual awards ceremony at The Montgomerie Golf Club Dubai.

Sharjah Golf and Shooting Club won the award for Best new Golf Development in the Middle East, voted for by golfers from across the Gulf Region. Other golf courses selected for this prize were The Palm Resort in Al Ain, The New Montgomerie Course in Bahrain and The Els Club in Dubai.

Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club opened their 9 hole golf course on the 1st March 2008.  It boasts a 9 hole championship layout designed by world renowned golf course designer Peter Harradine. The golf course is fully floodlit and is the only fully grassed golf course in the Emirate of Sharjah.  These attributes contributed significantly to their award, as did its outstanding value, excellent condition all year round and outstanding practice facilities (which includes a 300 yard fully grassed driving range, large short game area with a practice bunker and a 9 hole hole putting green).

Director of Golf Martin Duff collected the award and thanked Middle East Golfer and the voters for such a prestigious acknowledgement.

Meet the Team

Samuel McLaren

PGA Pro & Director of Golf

Samjhana Lama

Golf Business Development & Sales Executive

Jamuna Lama

Golf Secretary & Reservations Executive

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