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Golf courses in Cape Town
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Rondebosch Golf Course – Cape Town

Rondebosch Golf Club's 18-hole course is rated as a ‘must-play’ amongst golfers from Cape Town as well as far afield. Situated only ten minutes from Cape Town's city centre, with magnificent views of Devil’s Peak and Table Mountain, the course is a popular choice for local and foreign…

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Golf courses in the Winelands & Overberg
Golf courses in the Garden Route
Fynbos Golf Course | Tsitsikamma | South Africa

Fynbos Golf Course – Tsitsikamma

Fynbos Golf Course offers you the perfect destination, whether you're looking for golf, a stunning venue for conferences or weddings, or simply a break-away weekend.  As Gary Player put it: '(Fynbos) is the best kept secret in South Africa.' The Course Location Accommodation…

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George Golf Club – George

The George Golf course is a beautifully manicured, 72 par, 18 hole course, with bent greens, set in the heart of the Garden Route. The course rating for men is either 70 (club – 5862m) or 72 (championship – 6162m), while that for the ladies is 72 (5204m).   The…

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Knysna Golf Course – Knysna

The Knysna Golf Course, one of the few if not the only golf course built below sea level, may look an easy course, as it is flat and offers wide fairways.  However, the many (tidal) water ways and strategically placed bunkers make it a course which is easy enough to walk, yet offers a mental…

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Pezula Championship Golf Course – Knysna

If you are looking for an exceptional golf course, an unsurpassed golf experience, and a course which rates amongst the most scenic - not just in the Garden Route, but in the world! - then you have found what you're looking for! Perched high on top of the famous Knysna Heads, the sweeping fairways…

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Simola Golf Course

Simola Golf Course – Knysna

Keeping your head down at Simola can be a challenge; simply because the views around the course are awe-enspiring, and with this, it is clear to see why Simola takes its place as one of South Africa's premier golfing destinations. It is also the first Jack Nicklaus Signature course on the Garden…

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Golf courses in the Kruger Park area
Golf courses in Sun City & Gauteng
Golf courses in KwaZulu Natal & Durban
Golf courses in the Eastern Cape
Fynbos Golf Course | Tsitsikamma | South Africa

Fynbos Golf Course – Tsitsikamma

Fynbos Golf Course offers you the perfect destination, whether you're looking for golf, a stunning venue for conferences or weddings, or simply a break-away weekend.  As Gary Player put it: '(Fynbos) is the best kept secret in South Africa.' The Course Location Accommodation…

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Golf courses in Southern Africa & the Indian Ocean Islands

Golf courses in Cape Town

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Golf courses in the Eastern Cape

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Golf in the Garden Route

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Golf courses in the Kruger Park and surrounds

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Golf courses in KwaZulu Natal & Durban

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Golf courses in Southern Africa & Indian Ocean Islands

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Golf courses in Sun City & Gauteng

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Golf courses in the Winelands & Overberg

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