The course was
designed and built by one of South Africa's leading golf course architects, Peter
Matkovich.
The 18 hole championship golf course features four distinct areas:
Wetlands, Parklands, The Cape Flats and Fynbos. With five different tees, the course can
be enjoyed by all, from championship to junior level.
The golf course has been designed to take full advantage of natural
features and hazards.
Many golfers envy the superb condition of this soft spike course and it is
widely renowned for having the best greens in Cape Town. There are also a number of
practice areas, including a driving range, chipping area with sand traps and a large
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The first six
holes of the course meander through gentle, manicured parkland where, in some instances,
tee shots will be played off raised tee boxes amongst the vines.
The course then moves into the wetlands, which includes the testing
par-three 7th hole played to a green surrounded by water. It then enters the Heathland
section where white sands "islanding" the fairways are a natural hazard. The
round is completed under the splendour of stately oaks.
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