The New Stars of Turkish Tourism

LykiaGroup, owner of LykiaWorld Ölüdeniz - Fethiye which has been awarded nearly thirty international prizes in the last ten years including "Best Holiday Resort in the Mediterranean", continues launching new holiday brands with different concepts for different expectations: LykiaWorld & LinksGolf Antalya.

Owned by Silkar Tourism, LykiaGroup's new investment project is located at Antalya City, Denizyaka town next to the Köprüçay river in Turkey.

It is a Golf Hotel and Resort Complex with its 18 hole professional golf course and 9 hole academy course, being built on a 1 million square meters large land.

The Complex has 449 units consisting of rooms, suites, apartments, villas and approx 1200 bed capacity built on 200.000 square meters surrounded by the golf land and will have its soft opening by September 2007.

For details on accomodation options please click.

Golf Enthusiasts' New Passion: LykiaLinksGolf Antalya

LykiaLinksGolf, a first in Turkey as well as the Southern Meditterranean; unique!.. Located directly by the sea, it is one of the very special golf courses for professionals known as "Links Course" which takes advantage of nature's texture. Only 300 of the 36.000 golf courses worldwide are links courses. LykiaLinksGolf is preparing to become one of the top one per cent alongside there wonderful golf courses.

Built on a 80 hectare site, located parallel to and overlooking the sea from all points, LykiaLinksGolf, with its 18 hole professional golf course and 9 hole academy course, will fulfil the golf pleasure beyond expectations.

The architect of LykiaLinksGolf is the celebrated golf architect from Dye Designs Perry Dye who is very well known by professional golfers and has, together with his father, designed more than 300 distinguished golf courses worldwide. Dye father and son designed Harbour Town and Kiawah Island - Ocean Course to give you some idea of the quality of other courses.

With LykiaLinksGolf, a new excitement is awaiting all golf enthusiasts, from beginners to professional players...




Highlights on LykiaLinks Championship Course
18 Hole, par 72

As with most links style golf courses, the prevailing wind off of the Mediterranean Sea will provide golfers with the challenge they want. The four holes along the Mediterranean Sea - Holes 13, 14, 15 and 16 - are dramatically placed in the dunes and will require skilled shots. Hole #17, with it's small green and a prevailing cross wind will test even the good golfer. The 18th hole finishes stadium style, with a huge waste area on the right, mounds on the left and a turtle back green that will require the golfer to approach the green with caution. This course will be a challenge for the accomplished golfer, requiring some Scottish style "punch and run" shots. Quilted fairways will remind the golfer of some of the famous golf courses in Scotland that host the British Open tournaments, as an assortment of pot bunkers guard the greens and require placement in the fairway.

All of the holes will have commanding views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding mountain peaks. The style Dye is bringing to Turkey can be seen in the American courses Harbour Town and Kiawah Island - Ocean Course. It offers the finest in Scottish links golf, while still enabling the higher handicap golfer to negotiate the course and have fun. While on some courses the hot Turkish sun may deter a golfer, cool Mediterranean breezes at LykiaLinksGolf Course will provide the golfers a pleasant oasis from the heat of the sun.

Greens : Approximately 550 m2. The greens will be very visible from the fairways. Because of the Paspallum grass on the greens, they will be fast greens. Therefore the greens are undulating so the golfer can see the topography. The putting on the greens will be fair, but challenging.
Tees : Black, Blue, White, Green, Red.
Fairways : Gently rolling.
Bunkers : The golf course has 67 link style, American pot large waste area, but all are easy to access.
Water Hazards : One lake just in the middle of the course. On the Championship Course, there is one water hazard between Holes 7 and 8.
Grass : Passpallum / Sea Shore.
Driving Range : 40 bay, North to South line near Academy Course and 400 metres long.
Putting Green : 2
Approach Green : Near to the Academy Course.
Golf Cars : Available
Trolleys : Available Rental Clubs: Available
Rental Clubs : Available


Academic Golf Course 9 Hole, Par 27


Site : Very seldom does a golfer have a chance to practice the game of golf with their children on a course as beautiful as the par 27 Short Course. There are holes along the Mediterranean Sea and a true "Dye" Island Hole that will satisfy both the more accomplished adult golfer, as well as the younger "extreme sport" aficionado. This type of practice facility has never before been seen in a Mediterranean Sea setting.
Greens : The greens will be very visible from the fairways. Because of the Paspallum grass on the greens, they will be fast greens. Therefore the greens are undulating so the golfer can see the topography. The putting on the greens will be fair, but challenging.
Tees : Black, White, Red.
Fairways : Challenging but fair.
Bunkers : Bunkers has links style, pot and large waste bunkers, but all easy to access.
Lakes : On the Short Course, the #7 Island Green provides a water hazard in nearly every direction.
Grass : Passpallum / Sea Shore.


Hole 1 Par 4
Distance: 444 m, 488 yd



The first hole is a long par 4, with the fairway in a valley and a non-receptive green that is protected by bunkers both left and right. If the golfer feels uncomfortable after playing this hole, I hope he or she will move up a tee - there are plenty of them to choose from - on the next hole to make the playing of this course an enjoyable walk to the ocean.

Hole 2 Par 5
Distance: 500 m, 550 yd



This long par 5 hole requires two back-to-back concise shots to put the ball on the green in two shots. It is pure risk and reward. There is a chasm (a deep, narrow opening in the earth) that guards the right side of the hole, as the green is turned almost perpendicular (at a right angle to the shot) to your shot. Go for it, if you dare! The golfer has the choice of an amazing second shot or a very easy third shot, depending on how he wishes to approach this hole. An Eagle can be attained here, but they will be few, as the undulation (a regular rising and falling of the surface) of the green will reject balls coming in at too low a profile. It might be easier to lay up short left on this reachable par five and approach it with a wedge to achieve a birdie, instead of taking that double dare for the exhilarating (exciting) eagle.

Hole 3 Par 4
Distance: 402 m, 442 yd



As you can tell from the routing, this third hole dances along the property line before coming in close to the ocean. As this is a shorter par 4 that is not quite reachable on the drive, placement here will be key. Using a longer iron in approaching this hole might be more rewarding than trying to use sheer strength to get close to the green. Once again, this green is guarded by twin bunkers, providing a lower opening to the green that will require a major effort to get a birdie, but will provide most golfers with an easy par.

Hole 4 Par 3
Distance: 177 m, 195 yd



As you now approach the ocean on this downhill hole, the winds may be severe here. The bunkers are, literally, just part of the terrain, as the natural topography takes over on this hole. The environment here is meant to protect the golfers, the tourists and the turtles. While there is an immense amount of sand on this hole, there is also a lot of turf, making it easy to get on this green. Hopefully the trade winds will allow your ball to land softly because this is a short par 3, with a huge, receptive green.

Hole 5 Par 4
Distance: 407 m, 448 yd



The 5th hole takes you back uphill and into the natural dunes. This hole may have many golfers trying to figure out which target to aim for; look for the highest dune. There are many approaches here, but there is only one correct approach. Play it high so your second shot provides you with a great view of both the roaring waves coming ashore and the green's surface. Remember, the higher the better. Being below the hole on the 5th green will not allow you a soft approach nor easy access to the green.

Hole 6 Par 5
Distance: 564 m, 620 yd



Hole 6 is a long, demanding, uphill hole away from the beach and the winds. This hole is meant to separate the shorter players from the longer players. Those with great strength will be rewarded here. The green, though it's huge in size, has mass undulation. The safest route is always to the left of the green. Home in two is for only a few. This hole really requires three shots to the green. Be careful to stay out of the native area to the short left of the green.

Hole 7 Par 4
Distance: 339 m, 373 yd



Some may find it odd to find such a beautiful environment of water, flora and fauna on a dunes course. But remember, the fresh water in the lake is essential to the many fowl who fly up and down the coast. It also quenches the thirst of the pas pallum, Sea-Spray grass. Don't let your ball be the one headed to "Davey Jones' locker" in the lake. Hit to the right, over the target bunker, and stay on the high side to get a good approach onto the green. The backdrop of telephone poles, multiple small bunkers and water will give your target definition.

Hole 8 Par 3
Distance: 151 m, 166 yd



This hole is a longer par 3, with water along the left side. For those who dare to try for perfect placement on the green, bring it in from the right. Don't let the trade winds keep your ball from the green because it is well protected by bunkers. While this hole has lots of turf, it is well guarded, as beautiful landscaping and bunkers sculpt the green.

Hole 9 Par 4
Distance: 422 m, 464 yd



This uphill hole is guarded by huge bunkers that are nearly as deep as the hill is high. Shot placement is key here. The green is best approached from the left, before the two bunkers. By now, you have learned that the Dye undulations are going to make this course challenging. But there are refreshments in the clubhouse and you may wish to go there to brace yourself for the 10th tee.

Hole 10 Par 4
Distance: 429 m, 472 yd



This hole runs downhill then back uphill, with the green perched on a high ridge. This hole can be humbling, as the trade winds will smack through the dunes from various directions, keeping you off balance. Swirling winds can make this hole one of the most difficult, but if it is a calm day, here is your chance for a birdie. Hit a little more club (hit a little longer) on your second shot, as that shot will play longer.

Hole 11 Par 4
Distance: 404 m, 444 yd



Running back down the valley, there is lots of flora and fauna (plants and animals) to the right and plenty of room on the left. Head your drive in the correct direction so your second shot won't be caught in the beautiful natural landscaping. A huge waste bunker will keep you left and prevent your ball from escaping into the landscaping. Play down the left side, where there is only one bunker between the tee and the green.

Hole 12 Par 3
Distance: 197 m, 217 yd



You will find yourself back on the ridge of the dunes on this hole, which makes this par 3 hole quite spectacular. Don't let the magnificent views of the hotel and surf cause you to lose your focus. You shot must be pinpointed (precisely aimed) toward the green. It may be an easy three shots or a difficult six shots, if you get into those bunkers. The beginning golfer must remember his “hand mashey” (to remove the ball from the bunker by hand) because that is the best way out of this type of bunkers.

Hole 13 Par 5
Distance: 543 m, 597 yd



You will now cruise along on this short, coastal, downhill hole, with a receptive green. This is the first sense of relief you will experience. But be careful. If the trade winds sweep across this green, so will your ball unless it falls severely left of right. Stay high and go toward - but not into - the bunker, which is the perfect target. The seashore is the back drop to this hole and because of the setting, photographs of this hole will probably be seen around the world. This is the perfect example of a links style hole!

Hole 14 Par 4 Distance: 321 m, 353 yd



This is truly a great hole along the coast. Though it's a long hole, there is a good chance of a birdie since it goes downhill. But the hole can be blind if you are shooting into the wind. Stay down fairway because there is a rough you cannot see from the tee. This is a “peek-a-boo” (to see something, then it disappears, then it reappears, etc.) style routing that shortens the hole.

Hole 15 Par 3
Distance: 148 m, 163 yd



By now, you are either cursing the Dye name, or planning to book another round so you can conquer this course. But look around you on this par 3 hole along the ocean - where else would you rather be? There are bunkers everywhere - the beach - and the small green thing is the green. I hope the bathing beauties on the beach don't distract you!

Hole 16 Par 5
Distance: 503 m, 553 yd



This is the monster hole. Pray for the trade winds to reverse so you can hopefully reach the green in three shots. When you do reach the green, you will find that this pinhead (very small) green, with it's turtle back, is most difficult to putt. The green is also surrounded by very deep bunkers. Again the “hand mashey” the rookie player used on hole 12 is appropriate. But for those still feeling unchallenged, surely this hole will give you a run for your money (a gamble or risk for reward).

Hole 17 Par 4
Distance: 306 m, 335 yd



This short par 4 will have the longer hitters reaching for the drivers to drive for this well guarded green, it must not be an errant shot or trouble will await.. This reran (a green that runs away from the golfer) style green slopes away from you, undulates and kicks the ball into the shallowest bunker on the course... the beach.

Hole 18 Par 4
Distance: 358 m, 394 yd



Even though the fairway on this hole is wide and doesn't appear to undulate, stay out of the pot bunker mid-fairway, or it can ruin your round. The green is again guarded by bunkers, but the it is nearly flat with only slight undulation. The green is hard to read, but you should have figured out by now that the golf ball always breaks toward the ocean.



Before You Arrive
Handicap Certificate

Any golfer wishing to play on the Championship Course must have a handicap certificate. It is therefore advisable to bring your certificate or a copy of it, with you.

The maximum handicaps are 28 for men and 36 for ladies.

Dress Code : Jeans and trainers are not permitted at any time.
On The Course : Soft spiked shoes and proper golfing clothing must be worn. Only Bermuda shorts are permitted, with which socks should be worn.
In The Clubhouse : Smart casual wear is acceptable during the day. And after 20.30 hrs, more formal dress is encouraged. Please note that headgear and spiked shoes are not allowed in the Clubhouse.


SERVICES FOR GOLFERS

  • Pro Shop
  • Golf Academy House
  • Individual and group lessons are available from fully qualified PGA Professional
  • Golf equipment rental
  • Locker rooms
  • Bag storage room
  • Buggy bar driving around the course throughout the day
  • Doctor or medical assistance
  • Boutique
  • Free outdoor parking
  • A La Carte Restaurants & Bars
  • 10th Tee near by 10th hole on the Championship Course
  • WC near the 5th and 14th holes of the Championship and 4th of the executive courses.




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