Jack Nicklaus’ first step into Saudi Arabia for golf course design

Jack Nicklaus’ first step into Saudi Arabia for golf course design

Jack Nicklaus is embarking on his first design project in Saudi Arabia, a championship golf course for Qiddiya – Saudi Arabia’s capital of entertainments, sports and the arts.

The course, located 40 minutes from the Saudi capital of Riyadh, is under design and is awaiting commencement of construction.

The 18-time major champion and Nicklaus Design are creating the course for a private golf and country club, set within an exclusive residential community in the heart of the Qiddiya development. Ground is expected to be broken this year.

The golf course will be framed by the majestic Tuwaiq mountain range.

“To have the greatest-ever golfer commit to making his mark upon our developing golf landscape in Saudi Arabia and at a project as significant as Qiddiya gives us great pride,” said Yasir O Al-Rumayyan, chairman of the Saudi Golf Federation and Golf Saudi.

“To be part of the Nicklaus legacy will be something that we will always cherish, especially knowing the positive impact it will have on growing awareness of the sport at a domestic level, whilst increasing our national visibility as a vibrant new golf destination. We are looking forward to welcoming Mr Nicklaus for his first visit to Saudi Arabia in the coming months.”

Nicklaus, the most decorated player in the game’s history, said: “I am excited by this project and my first golf course design in the Middle East. To be selected as one of the first international designers to work in the Kingdom is a great honour.

“I’ve already spent time looking at the topography of the land, images of the backdrop and terrain, and discussing with our design team a strategy for the course. The design will fully integrate the natural environment and the beautiful Qiddiya landscape, bringing together green spaces and mountainous terrain to form a picturesque canvas for both a beautiful and challenging golf course.”

Construction began on the Qiddiya project in 2019 and the golf development will include a high-end resort hotel and spa, as well as exclusive residences.

The course will be constructed with a view to hosting international championships, challenging elite golfers while providing casual players with an opportunity to enjoy the sport and develop their skills.

Nicklaus added: “By being involved in this project, we hope to promote the development and enjoyment of the game in the kingdom.

“We not only want to entice Saudi residents to take up the great game of golf, but we also hope this presents employment opportunities for citizens of the kingdom that are within or related to the golf industry. This mirrors the vision of Qiddiya.”

The planning of the course has been undertaken by Qiddiya in consultation with Golf Saudi.

Further expanding the sport of golf in the Kingdom, Qiddiya will be seeking designers for a second course. Together, the two courses will provide top-notch golfing facilities for residents and day visitors to Qiddiya, from elite players to those just learning the sport.

Leigh SmithComment