My only criticism is the charge for booking buggies. On arrival on the second morning, we were informed there might not be any buggies, so I asked if we could book for the rest of the week (this was not possible last year). Buggies were booked but when we came to pay they charged 10 euros per buggy per day on top of the normal 50. Nowhere was this additional cost advertised. A bit of a rip off.
Pasha Golf Course is a firm favourite for anyone visiting Turkey. As part of the Sirene Belek Golf Hotel, this 18-hole golf course is the sister course of The Sultan which forms Antalya Golf Club.
Designed by European Golf Design and David Jones, The Pasha measures just over 6,300 yards from the championship tees, which is shorter than the 7,000+ yard test of The Sultan. The Pasha's defence lies on undulating greens, strategically placed bunkers and numerous water hazards awaiting any offline shots.
There are plenty of risk and reward holes with the 11th which at around 300 yards makes it a driveable par-4. With water lining the left of the hole and plenty of greenside bunkers awaiting your approach, a par 4 might not be as easily achieved than the scorecard suggests.
Popular with golfers of all handicaps, a round at Pasha is well-recommended when visiting this area of Turkey on your golf holiday.