Dubai is fast-becoming a hub of world-class golf resorts and facilities, but despite the sport's growing popularity in the emirate it is trying to retain an air of exclusivity, with low memberships and steep property prices.
The latest project, the Tiger Woods Dubai, has set its membership limit at 200, while membership at the Els Club in Dubai Sports City currently sits at 250. Both aim to cater for niche markets and feel they need to maintain a level of privacy to attract a select clientele.
The Dh4bn project has promised to provide 22 palaces, 75 mansions and 100 luxury villas, but despite Tatweer claiming demand is there, purchasing property on the development will come at a hefty price.
It is reported that palaces will start at around Dh180m, mansions at Dh115m and built signature villas will go onto the market at Dh67m. If that scares off even the most enthusiastic of golfers, then they could part with a mere Dh27m to secure land for a signature villa.
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Olipas haista ***** -hinnat. Kysessa on taatusti maailman kalleimmat golf-osakkeet.

Palatsit lahes 35 miljoonaa euroa
Kartanot lahes 25 miljoonaa euroa
Huvilat lahes 15 miljoonaa euroa