Golfing in South Africa
South Africa is a golfers paradise with top class courses to challenge even the keenest player. Picture yourself teeing off in spectacular settings - overlooking the Indian Ocean or amongst wildlife.The Garden Route is slowly becoming known as `the Algarve of South African golf’ and is home to Fancourt, which hosted the 2003 Presidents Cup. Cape Town offers superb golf courses, including the oldest course - the Royal Cape and the beautiful Erinvale course, while Sun City offers the Gary Player Course, which hosts the annual Million Dollar Golf Challenge.
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ERINVALE - Winelands |
ROYAL CAPE - Cape Town |
ARABELLA - Cape Town |
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The
only Gary Player design in the region hosted the 1996 World Cup. The
flat first 9 features many water hazards & the back 9 offer amazing
views of the blue False Bay Waters. |
The
oldest club in S.A., dating back to 1885 and steeped in tradition.
Relatively flat parkland layout, with modern greens built to USGA
specifications. The course offers superb mountain views and tight
tree-lined fairways. |
Ranked
Golf Digest’s top course in the Cape, Arabella was also voted South
Africa’s best new course in ‘99. Designed by Matkovich & rated as
one of his finest, the course is a tough test off the back markers
& has superb scenic views. |
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CLOVELLY - Cape Peninsula |
THE LINKS FANCOURT - Garden Route |
GARY PLAYER COUNTRY CLUB - Sun City |
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Clovelly
is situated in a secluded valley, with its clubhouse overlooking the
course and the suburb of Fish Hoek. A short layout with tight fairways
& superb greens. |
Hosted
the Presidents Cup in 2003 and is widely expected to become one of the
best courses in South Africa. Enjoy a unique experience on an unspoiled
course with stunning views. |
Consistently
ranked no.1 or 2 course in South Africa and home to the prestigious
Nedbank Million Dollar Golf Challenge, the clever design and multiple
tees make this course equally enjoyable for both the keen novice and
the skilled professional. |