Vita Park Golf Resort
On the way back from dropping friends off at the Milas-Bodrum airport, we decided to visit the Vita Park Golf Resort to check out the local course. There’s two course being built as part of the Vita Park Resort – but at time of writing, only the Milas course is open for play.
Milas Course
The turn off to the Golf Resort is well signposted. Take a right off the main road, and then shortly afterwards they’ll be a left-turn sign. If it wasn’t signposted, you wouldn’t image that amid the rural landscape, and dirt roads there could possibly be a lush green golf course. But as you get closer to the entrance, you begin to drive along a road of opposites.
To your left are farm buildings and undeveloped land, and to the right, the golf course begins to emerge like a mirage hidden behind a fence and foliage.
It was quite early in the morning, and I think we took the Club House occupants by surprise, as we were the only non-employee’s within sight. I left Red chatting to the Pro-shop attendant, whilst I went and took photo’s of the club house and Milas Course.
There is something quite unsettling about a pristine golf course without a flurry of golfers pacing the fairways or greens. It was like a movie set. All the props are in place, we’re just waiting for the actors to play their part and bring this landscape to life. But that’s the beauty of visiting the Peninsula’s locations during off-season.
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