Ras Al Khaimah’s Al Hamra Golf Club, a multiple DP World Tour host venue, has reopened all 18 holes after a major renovation project that has given it a completely new look on three key holes on the back nine and includes modifications on a couple of front nine holes as well.
Original course architect Peter Harradine, and his team at Harradine Golf, were involved in the major project, which lasted 90 days. The renovation has been carried out to elevate the playing experience while preserving the course’s distinct character.
Holes 15, 16 and 17 were completely redesigned, while significant changes were made to the sixth and eighth holes.
On the sixth, the fairway landing area has moved slightly to the right with a reconfigured bunker that refines shot strategy while maintaining the hole’s original feel. On the eighth, there is a new tee complex to the left of the current tees, offering a new playing angle from the tee.
The 15th hole now has a larger green and surrounding area, creating a more forgiving approach for the long iron or hybrid shot while retaining the hole’s signature bunkering on either side of the green.
A new tee has been added on the 16th hole, which extends the hole to 492 yards. It also has a new, multi-tiered green complex stretching over 40 yards wide.
The 17th hole has a slight increase in length for tournament play, but the strategy of this hole will shift with new bunkering along the left side of the fairway leading up to the green. The enlarged green now features a slope from right to left, adding both challenge and opportunity.
Benoy Kurien, Group Chief Executive Officer of Al Hamra, said: “The renovation of Al Hamra Golf Club marks another important milestone in our vision to position Ras Al Khaimah as one of the region’s leading lifestyle and leisure destinations.
“This project reflects our ongoing investment in creating world-class experiences that enhance the Al Hamra community, where exceptional golf, hospitality and residential living come together. By working alongside Troon International and Peter Harradine, we have ensured the course not only preserves its unique charm but evolves to meet the expectations of today’s golfers and tomorrow’s visitors.”
Paul Booth, General Manager at Al Hamra Golf Club, added: “Our primary goal has been to preserve the character and charm of Al Hamra Golf Club while introducing new design features that improve strategy, aesthetics and playability.
“Working once again with Peter Harradine and his team allows us to both honour the original design philosophy and introduce fresh elements that will excite golfers of all levels. This project underscores our commitment to continuous improvement and maintaining Al Hamra’s position as one of the UAE’s most enjoyable and scenic golf courses.”
Throughout the duration of the project, Al Hamra Golf Club maintained a fully operational, 18-hole course, allowing members and guests to continue to play a full round. The course’s agronomy team, led by Golf Course Superintendent Dindy Macatlang, ensured 12 active holes remained open so members and guests could play one of the six-hole loops twice, from different tees, as preparations continue for the new season and the full course reopening.
The renovation ensures the golf course takes centre stage in Ras Al Khaimah. Strategically positioned opposite the upcoming Wynn Al Marjan Island, the UAE’s first integrated resort development that is set to open in 2027, Al Hamra Golf Club continues to focus on delivering memorable golf experiences.