Southern African Golf Courses

Cape Town and Winelands

Arabella Golf Club
Atlantic Beach Golf Club
Clovelly Country Club
De Zalze Golf Club
Erinvale Golf Club
Hermanus Golf Club
Milnerton Golf Club
Pearl Valley Golf Estates
Steenberg Golf Club
Stellenbosch Golf Club
Royal Cape Golf Club
Westlake Golf Club

Eastern Cape

Bushman Sands Golf Estate
Royal Port Alfred Golf Club
St. Francis Bay Links
Fish River Sun Country Club
Humewood Golf Club

Garden Route

Fancourt
Fancourt Links
Fancourt Montague
Fancourt Outeniqua
George Golf Club
Goose Valley Golf Club
Pezula Golf Club
Pinnacle Point Golf Resort
Simola Estate Golf Course

Gauteng Golf Courses

Glendower Golf Club
Houghton Golf Club
Irene Country Club
Pecanwood Golf & Country Club
Royal Johannesburg Golf Club
Silver Lakes Country Club
Wanderers Golf Club
Wingate Park Country Club
Woodhill Country Club

Kwa Zulu Natal

Beachwood Country Club
Boschoek Golf and Country Estate
Cathedral Peak Hotel
Champagne Sports Resort
Durban Country Club
Glengarry Country Club
Monks Cowl Golf Course
Mount Edgecombe Country Club
Princes’ Grant Golf Estate
Royal Durban Golf Club
Sakabula Golf Club
San Lameer Country Club
Selborne Country Club
Scottburgh Golf Club
Southbroom Golf Club
Umdoni Park Golf Club
Wild Coast Sun Country Club
Zimbali

Limpopo

Hans Merensky Hotel & Spa
Legend Golf and Safari Resort

Mpumalanga

Leopard Creek Country Club
Nelspruit Golf Club
Sabi River Golf Course
Skukuza Golf Course
White River Country Club

North West (Sun City)

Gary Player Country Club
Lost City Golf Course

Botswana

Phakalane Golf Estate

Swaziland

Royal Swazi
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Hermanus Golf Club:

Hermanus, on the Cape South Coast, is a charming fishing village famous for the whales that come here annually to calve. It is popular with Capetonians as a weekend getaway and during the Christmas and Easter holidays the resident population of 8000 swells to over 40000. Due to this influx, the Hermanus Golf Club has always experienced heavy traffic at certain times of the year. Despite this, the club, blessed with a dedicated and professional management has over many years deservedly gained a reputation for excellent year round standards.

In 2006, this classic country course has undergone a major overhaul with the introduction of nine new holes, based around a new real estate component, and the charming and gentle layout of the past has been replaced with modern classically designed holes, that have added much to both the visual and challenging aspects of the course, without losing any sense of its former tradition. This tradition, created by original designer Bob Grimsdell, which was based around the gentle mountain surrounds, sea views and country hospitality, and though those ingredients remain, this golfing venue has truly reached a new level. This is not surprising, as South Africa's foremost golf course architect, Peter Matkovich, was retained to infuse his special brand of flair and experience to maximise the potential on this scenic and gentle landscape. The flair is immediately noticeable in the use of new water and rocky features, as well as the introduction of visually pleasant grassy mounds adding definition and shape to the holes.

Superb new greens and bunkering have been introduced to the course that has been considerably lengthened. The upgrade and redesign are in conjunction with the introduction of real estate pockets that have been cleverly interspersed into this environment without impacting on the original charm of the golfing experience. The new residents on the estate and regular visitors will tell the first time visitor that the popularity of the area has in recent years been augmented by international visitors, who have discovered that Hermanus has the best land-based whale-watching in the world. The Hermanus Whale Festival, held annually, has become one of the Cape's most attended events and the Southern Right whales are pleased to entertain us while they return to calve in this delightful part of the Cape.

Text courtesy of Larry Gould

The Course

"The changes have achieved a great boost to the challenge of this golf course. The improvements have created an opportunity for a real challenge if the course is played from the back tees, while the introduction of different tees (championship, members, seniors and ladies) will allow all levels of golfers to participate in competitions.

The whole feel of the course has been modernised with shaping (fairways, grassy mounds, bunkers, trees and rocky water hazards) all adding a visual, as well as a challenging flow to the course."

Directions

Take the N2 out of Cape Town over Sir Lowry's Pass.Take the R43 turn off towards Kleinmond and Hermanus. This becomes Main Road as you enter Hermanus. Travel through the town centre and this will bring you to the entrance of the Hermanus Golf Course on your left hand side.

 

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