First 18-hole course in Bodrum opens
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The new Regnum Golf and Country Club Bodrum, the first full-length golf course in the well-established Turkish resort area, has officially opened.
A large number of Turkish dignitaries were present at the opening, including minister of foreign affairs Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, minister of culture and tourism Mehmet Ersoy and mayor of Bodrum Mehmet Kocadon.
The par 71 course measures 6,016 metres from the back and 4,770 metres from the front of its four sets of tees. It occupies a former olive grove, and indeed the olive oil from the property is being marketed as a house product by Regnum.
“The property is rather hilly, and also, at 1,450 acres, rather spread out, with lots of long views of forests, valleys and hills,” said golf course architect Tim Lobb.
“Because of the rocky conditions, we did a bare minimum of drawing in advance, and worked the design out in the field in close partnership with Naki and Cengizhan. It was really the first time I have ever worked that way; it demands total trust between architect, client and contractor – as such I am grateful to have been working with such a strong project team that all knew each other very well.”
Developer Fikret Ozturk said: “Bodrum is a wonderful destination, with hills and mountains as well as the sea and the beaches, but the degree of development in recent years means that it can be a little frantic. Our goal for this estate is to give a feel for what the peninsula used to be like – calm, quiet and deeply natural. As such, it was important that we built a golf course that sits lightly on its environment, and I am pleased that Tim and the construction team have done such a great job.”