Golfing legend Gary Player is to design the first of two championship golf courses planned for
Saadiyat Island - the 27 square kilometre island offshore Abu Dhabi city which is being transformed
into a world-class tourism, culture and residential destination.
The Saadiyat course will be the first in the
Persian Gulf with several beach-front holes. It is also the first in the UAE to be designed by the South African who is acknowledged as
one of the most successful international golfers of all time, and whose career includes three Masters wins, three British Open
titles, two PGA championships and the US Open title to complete the Grand Slam.
"Gary Player is renowned as much for his dedication to the principles of design excellence as he is
for his golfing accomplishments. He is recognised worldwide, as an uncompromising perfectionist
who settles for nothing but the best," said HE Sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Chairman Abu
Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) and of Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC), the
name behind the transformation of Saadiyat Island.
"We are convinced Gary will bring to this project his impeccable set of values and insistence on quality which have earned him worldwide
respect. This course will be a world-class asset for Saadiyat Island and Abu Dhabi and one capable of hosting international-standard
tournaments," added Sheikh Sultan, "We were also particularly impressed with the humanitarian work of the Player Foundation which has
improved educational resources for underprivileged children across Africa, Asia and the USA."
A 'first' for The Player Group in Abu Dhabi, Gary Player expressed enthusiasm about being a part of the transformation of Saadiyat
Island, "I
am both honoured and delighted to be appointed to design this golf course at Saadiyat Island and look forward to producing a world-class
facility that will compliment this world-class destination."
The Gary Player Signature course, which is scheduled for completion in 2009, is being constructed in the Saadiyat Beach district - one of
seven distinct zones within Saadiyat Island. According to Senior Course Designer Jeff Lawrence, "The objective is to keep the design of the
Beach Course simple and straight forward, yet visually stunning, while concentrating design efforts on the strategic values that will stand
the test of time."
The golf course is due to be presented this September, when TDIC also hopes to appoint a clubhouse designer. The facilities will be open to
club members as well as some hotel pay-and-play guests. An international operator will be appointed to run the facility.
A second 'ocean-style' golf course is to be built in Saadiyat Island. The two courses will substantially enhance the golf tourism offering of
Abu Dhabi which already has a championship course at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club, which is owned by TDIC, and is home to the annual
European Tour-backed Abu Dhabi Golf Championship to be staged for the third time in January.
"Saadiyat Beach is a dramatic setting for any golf facility with the clubhouse and the course planned to offer sweeping Gulf and beach
views," said Mubarak Al Muhairi, Director General, ADTA and Managing Director, TDIC. "Our research has shown that golf is a key ingredient
in the meetings and business tourism sectors which we anticipate will account for one third of our targeted three million annual tourist
arrivals by 2015."
The unique environment of Saadiyat Beach, which lies to the north west of Saadiyat Island and is positioned as its premier hospitality
district, presents special opportunities for hotel and resort developers.
TDIC's aim for Saadiyat Beach is to have highly landscaped resorts noted for their tranquil sanctuary designs and ambience. TDIC has laid
down strict development guidelines for the resorts which have a series of natural sand dunes and fauna lying directly behind their
beachfronts. Development concepts for the beach have to take into consideration the natural environment as well as offering hotel guests
recreational amenities and entertainment on a par with the world's best resort settings.
TDIC has now chosen a limited number of select developers for projects on Saadiyat Beach and a series of five-star, luxury waterfront
resorts have been announced. These include projects by Abu Dhabi National Hotels, the National Corporation for Tourism & Hotels, Al Jaber
PSC and Rotana Hotels, which were all subject to design briefs with criteria including subtle elements which reflect the unique culture of the
UAE. The resorts, which are designed to create a destination in harmony with nature while providing premium luxury hospitality, are due to
open in 2009. Most boast beach-front cafés and restaurants as well as wellness centres and spas.
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