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Nine holes of new Cynthia Dye course in Iraq to open by end of 2022

Nine holes of the new Cynthia Dye course for Erbil Hills Golf Club in the Kurdistan region of Iraq are growing in and expected to open by the end of 2022.

The new development will feature 330 residences and offer a new style of golf-oriented lifestyle for the region.

Speaking about the site, Cynthia Dye said: “It has a large valley running through the whole length of the project. The high end has a 3.5 metre storm drain under a new highway that connects the site to the upper valleys. The golf course is routed along a water detention system in the bottom of the valley. Therefore water is seen by every golf hole but not always in play. The residential villas are located on the slopes overlooking the golf course. Most would think of Iraq as a flat desert but this northern part in very fertile pasture and agricultural land. The large mountain range to the north is only 25 minutes drive away. It is very important to the Iraqis to see water and green. At Erbil Hills there is a lot of both.”

She continued: “Erbil Hills reminds me of my experience working in Palm Springs, California. The climate and vegetation are very similar with hot summers and the rest of the seasons perfect. There is lots of green grass, lakes, flowering trees and shrubs, and palm trees. For these same reasons Palm Springs became the premier golfing destination in the US. Like most golf courses in Palm Springs, Erbil Hills golf course is surrounded by residences. Erbil has a more natural setting than Palm Springs with the golf course located in a valley and the villas on the slopes above. In Palm Springs a lot of earthworks are necessary to achieve this setting.”

Dye had to overcome a number of challenges throughout the construction phase. She said: “They started construction before the plan set was done. The design of storm drainage system going through the golf course had not been finished. I was always trying to catch up. There was even design changes in the masterplan during construction. The expansive water system circulation is very important and critical to the quality of the water. But it all got done and the finished product is going to be amazing. Thankfully, we had the golf course rough shaped and had a site review in December 2019 before the pandemic hit. Also, a lot of the materials were on site before the borders and airport closed.”

Course workers lived on site so were able to continue working throughout the pandemic. “One of the shapers was there for six months without going out but to finish shape,” said Dye. “I had to use FaceTime to review the finish shaping of golf holes and greens. That was tough because the reflection off the sand makes everything on site look flat. The landscape materials are being ordered and I like to stake the streets myself, so I hope to get over there soon.”

Five sets of tees, wide fairways and open approaches to the greens have been designed to accommodate all ages and levels of play at Erbil Hills. “The best way to introduce golf to a new market is to get the families involved,” said Dye. “There is a large practice putting green that can be set up as a putting course and fun games. The driving range can be set up as a par 3 course which can hold par 3 events and hole in one challenges which makes it fun for all. It will also be lit for night time golf. Golf social events that are fun and exciting are key to introducing golf to new players.”

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