Tsada
Tsada Golf Course is an absolute delight. Set in the peaceful grounds of a 12th century monastery the course rolls through a verdant and exceptionally picturesque valley. Created in 1994 a fifteen kilometres north of Paphos by course designer Donald Steel and recently re-furbished by Mackenzie and Ebert (2006/2007), Tsada plays to a par 71 and measures 5828 metres in length. View back to monastery from11th tee The par 4 14th Great driving hole from the elevated tee Being 550 metres above sea level Tsada is particularly pleasant to play in the hot summer months when the fresh breezes ensure a cooler environment. Handicap certifcates are generally required particularly at peak times. Again advanced booking is a must. Practice facilities include two putting greens, a practice bunker and pitching and chipping area. Buggies and trolleys are available for hire. In the clubhouse an excellent menu will ensure you do not go hungry either. In 2009 it will benefit from a magnificent new clubhouse which is currently under construction. Visit the Tsada website. The approach to the par 5 3rd 
