South Africa’s Wildest Golf Courses
There is nothing quite like Golfing in Africa with these amazing golf course on Grace of Africa’s doorstep.
Kambaku Golf Course.
Kambaku Golf Course situated in Komatipoort Mpumalanga overlooking the world-renowned Kruger National Park. Kambaku is 9-hole golf course set in the wildest corner of South Africa. At the confluence of the Crocodile and Komati Rivers along the foothills of the Lebombo mountain range.
Ideally situated close to the Kruger National Park nestles a unique gem of a golf course that will challenge every level of a Golfer. With the breathtaking Lebombo Mountains as backdrop, you can retreat to the Bushveld let your dreams take flight and enjoy a slice of heaven…
Kambaku is only a 25 minutes’ drive from Grace of Africa.
Skukuza Golf Course.
Truly The Ultimate Experience on the Wildest Golf Course In Africa!
Skukuza Golf Club is a magnificent 9-hole (18-tee) course situated in the world-renowned Kruger National Park on the outskirts of Skukuza. The rich wildlife sanctuary surrounding the golf course is home to the Big Five, a huge variety of birds and countless animals, which all conspire to provide all visitors with a harmonious close-to-nature golfing safari experience.
The course is a Par 72, and is 5950m (6450 yards) for men and 5059m (5480 yards) for women. Since the course is not fenced-in, uninvited spectators are a common sight, hippo, impala, warthog, and baboons to mention but a few. The course offers the pleasure of challenge and adventure.
Skukuza Golf Course is only a 2.5-hours’ drive from Grace of Africa but what better way to make your way through the park early in the morning when all the wildlife is alive and about at 50 km/h, the maximum speed limit, hence the 2.5-hours’ drive. Enjoy your safari to and from Skukuza but mostly what an overall golfing experience!
Leopard Creek Golf Club.
Leopard Creek is an unobtrusive part of that environment – blending, complementing, and enhancing.
Leopard Creek has grown out of the vision of a banker and skills and expertise of one of the world’s great golfers.
It is founded on the values of friendship, a common love of the game of golf and a shared reverence for nature. Innovative architectural and landscaping techniques ensure that the Leopard Creek golf course and living areas are naturally protected from animals, while lakes and small streams have been diverted through the development to create scenic vistas and interesting golf strategies.
Golfing hazards take on a new dimension at Leopard Creek, for much of the water is home to the magnificent creatures for which the river is named, crocodiles. Extensive use has been made of water features and sightings of crocodile, hippo, antelope, buffalo, and elephant are commonplace, on the course or in the Kruger Park bordering the course.
World Class Facilities
Situated near Malelane in the heart of Mpumalanga, Leopard Creek covers 360 hectares bordered to the north and west by the picturesque Crocodile River and the Kruger National Park.
Leopard Creek Golf Club is only a 40 minutes’ drive from Grace of Africa
