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Oman has become one of the Middle East’s most captivating new golf destinations — a place where desert landscapes meet turquoise seas and modern luxury blends with ancient tradition. At the heart of this serene setting stands The St. Regis Al Mouj Muscat Resort, a sanctuary of elegance and relaxation. Surrounded by golden beaches and the Al Hajar Mountains, it offers the perfect base for golfers to explore the country’s top courses while enjoying exceptional service, fine dining, and tranquil coastal views.

Nestled along a 360-metre private beach, The St. Regis Al Mouj Muscat overlooks both the ocean and the rolling fairways of Al Mouj Golf. This five-star resort combines contemporary architecture with Arabian sophistication. Guests can unwind by multiple swimming pools, rejuvenate at the Guerlain Spa, or dine in one of seven signature restaurants offering global and local cuisine. Every moment at the St. Regis exudes refinement — from its butler service to its evening rituals — making it an exceptional retreat after a day on Oman’s championship courses.

Just steps from the resort lies Al Mouj Golf, Oman’s first links-style championship course designed by Greg Norman. Stretching along the Gulf of Oman, its 18 holes blend natural dunes, palm-lined fairways, and spectacular views of both ocean and mountains.
Home to the Oman Open on the DP World Tour, Al Mouj Golf challenges players with coastal winds and immaculate greens while offering one of the most scenic settings in the region. Morning rounds here begin with the sound of waves and end with sunset over the Al Hajar range — pure golfing poetry.

Founded in 1971, Ghala Golf Club is Oman’s oldest and most historic course. Designed by British golfer Bill Logmuir, it sits in a dramatic wadi valley surrounded by cliffs and desert slopes, just a short drive from central Muscat.
Its narrow fairways, strategic layout, and shifting elevation make it a true test of accuracy. Yet, what sets Ghala apart is its charm — the welcoming clubhouse, panoramic mountain views, and the sense of tradition that permeates every hole. Playing here is a journey through the story of golf in Oman itself.

A recent addition to Muscat’s golfing scene, La Vie Club brings a contemporary twist to the game. Fully redesigned and managed by Troon Golf, it features 18 beautifully crafted holes set amid lush greenery and gentle hills. The layout offers a balanced challenge for golfers of all levels, combining wide fairways, shimmering lakes, and strategic bunkering. With its fresh design and modern facilities, La Vie Club showcases the future of Omani golf — relaxed, vibrant, and beautifully maintained.

Oman’s charm extends far beyond golf. Between tee times, visitors can explore the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture; the Muttrah Souq, one of the oldest markets in Arabia filled with the scent of frankincense; the Wahiba Sands Desert for dune-bashing or overnight Bedouin camping; the Al Hajar Mountains, ideal for hiking and panoramic views; and the Daymaniyat Islands, a marine sanctuary perfect for snorkeling and diving. Golfers often combine a few days in Muscat with excursions into the desert or mountains, creating a well-rounded journey that captures Oman’s essence.

A golf trip to Oman is more than a sporting journey — it’s an immersion into a land of contrasts and calm. From the dramatic fairways of Al Mouj Golf to the wadi landscapes of Ghala Golf Club and the modern elegance of La Vie Club, every course offers its own rhythm and beauty.
Combined with the understated luxury of the St. Regis Al Mouj Muscat, this destination captures the essence of refined travel — where every swing comes with a view, and every moment reflects the quiet sophistication of Oman.
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