Jumeirah Golf Estates
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| Club information | |
|---|---|
| Location | Dubai, UAE |
| Established | 2009 |
| Type | Private |
| Owned by | Jumeirah Golf Estates |
| Total holes | 36 |
| Events hosted | DP World Tour Championship, Dubai Golf in Dubai Championship |
| Website | www |
| Fire | |
| Designed by | Greg Norman |
| Par | 72 |
| Length | 7,480 yards |
| Course record | 60: Matt Wallace (2023) |
| Earth | |
| Designed by | Greg Norman |
| Par | 72 |
| Length | 7,708 yards |
| Course record | 62: Justin Rose (2012) |
Jumeirah Golf Estates is a luxury residential golf community along E 311 road, in Me'aisem 1, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. In 2021, it was rated among the top 10 lifestyle estates in the world.[1]
Jumeirah Golf Estates consists of over 1,500 villas, townhouses, and apartments arranged into more than a dozen distinct communities, set alongside two Greg Norman-designed 18-hole golf courses,[2] each with a different environmentally themed name – Fire and Earth. The Earth Course is the host venue for the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai, the season-ending tournament of the European Tour.[3]
Jumeirah Golf Estates is served by its own metro station on the Route 2020 section of the Dubai Metro's Red Line, serving the Expo 2020 site to the south.[4]
