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15 reasons to visit the ‘Golf Coast’ – where tees and seas apply!

#Summerishere! As the weather warms and the holidays approach, it’s time to get out the clubs and #GoSouth to play some of the most the incredible golf courses in South Africa – all situated in a 100-kilometre stretch along the #KZNSouthCoast. Known as the ‘Golf Coast’, visitors will find 11 wonderful golf courses each unique and offering both amateurs and professionals true golfing challenges.

Stretching from Umkomaas in the north through to the Wild Coast in the south, these golf courses offer more than just a wonderful game, they’re also famous for their 19th holes! Besides a quality golfing experience, the region has wonderful scenery, the best beaches, top restaurants, and an array of exciting activities for #familyadventure.

“It’s been very interesting to note that, as lockdown measures have eased, visitors are looking to partake in more outdoor, nature-based activities, with many trying new sports like golf,” said CEO of Ugu South Coast Tourism (USCT), Phelisa Mangcu. “Fortunately, the KZN South Coast has a fantastic variety of courses in some of the most idyllic locations, as well as so many adjacent outdoor activities to keep the whole family entertained. Whether you’re an avid golfer looking for a golf tour location, or just a novice starting out, there’s a course to suit your handicap on the Golf Coast.”

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15 reasons to get golfing on the KZN South Coast

  1. Umkomaas Golf Club (Umkomaas)

Start the golf tour by teeing off at the beautiful Umkomaas course – the Golf Coast’s oldest golf course. This user-friendly course is well-suited to mid-level golfers, boasts some captivating ocean views and there’s a friendly clubhouse with braai facilities. It also happens to be the home course of South African pro and winner of the 2010 Players Championship, Tim Clark.

  1. Scottburgh Golf Club (Scottburgh)

This is another user-friendly and incredibly popular semi-links golf course famous for its ocean views. Offering two distinctly different nines, this course will challenge all golfers. When played in winter, the course allows for sightings of migrating whales and other marine activity associated with the annual Sardine Run.

  1. Selborne Park Golf Estate (Pennington)

Considered one of the country’s premium residential golf estates, this high-quality course was designed by Denis Barker and has played host to many Pro-Ams and the South African Women’s Open. With its well-manicured greens winding through indigenous forests, this is a beautiful but challenging course to play. Selbourne boasts great facilities including a restaurant, world-class spa, accommodation and Barker’s Bar.

  1. Umdoni Park Golf Club (Umdoni Pennington)

Home to the historic Botha House, this course is steeped in golf tradition. The outward nine offers wonderful views of the coast ideal for whale watching in winter, with the back nine heading into beautiful indigenous forest through groves of magnificent and Umdoni trees. Experienced golfers will certainly appreciate the layout of what’s considered one of the area’s top courses.

  1. Port Shepstone Country Club (Port Shepstone)

This is a stunning golf course that’s tucked between the Indian Ocean and the Umzimkulu River. The front nine of the course is very open, which means sea breezes but also allows for big drives, while the back nine winds its way through thick indigenous bush along the banks of the mighty Umzimkulu. As the region’s premier country club, Port Shepstone is equally popular with locals and visitors, boasting a range of great facilities including bowling greens, a cricket field, tennis and squash courts, with many championship events held here.

  1. Harding Country Club (Harding)

Just a 45-minute drive inland from Port Shepstone within the friendly farming town of Harding is a lovely nine-hole course, which offers two tee boxes for an 18-hole experience. Surrounded by farmlands and forests, this is a really scenic little course suited to those looking for a more relaxed round of golf. It’s also famous for its 19th hole hospitality where visitors can enjoy a bite to eat and enjoy a drink with some of the friendliest locals after the round.

  1. Margate Country Club (Margate)

This course has a number of interesting water features, including a stunning ravine that makes the 11th hole the most challenging of the round. It caters to golfers of all abilities, and the clubhouse offers great facilities and landscape views. Situated in the ‘Fun Capital’ of the region, visitors to this course have their pick of great accommodation, eateries and nightlife – just a chip and a putt away!

  1. Southbroom Golf Club (Sothbroom)

This is one of the most popular courses in the region and is situated in the picturesque town of Southbroom.  Each of the 18 holes on this short course has its own unique feature. The 4th hole, a par three, has been described by legendary South African golfer, Gary Player, as one of the most beautiful holes in country.  Host to the South African Women’s Open and many corporate events, this course offers a true golf challenge and is complemented by a well-stocked Pro Shop, a clubhouse with incredible ocean views, and 19th hole which is equally popular with locals and visitors.

  1. San Lameer Golf Course (San Lameer Estate – Marina Beach)

This world-class golf course is located within South Africa’s first golf estate established in 1973. A beautiful but testing golf course, with incredibly well-manicured greens and water coming into play on 12 of the 18 holes! Its tight layout, narrow fairways, large bunkers and thick rough make this a challenging but exciting round of golf. San Lameer also played host to the South Africa Women’s Open and Masters over the years and most recently hosted the South African Men’s interprovincial.

  1. Port Edward Country Club (Port Edward)   

For a pleasurable round of golf, Port Edward is a great bet. It’s a nine-hole course with double tees for 18 holes, but the undulating terrain and big coastal winds will test any golfer’s fitness levels and skill. Relaxing at the 19th hole after a round and meeting some of the friendliest locals makes this a legendary experience!

  1. Wild Coast Sun Country Club (Wild Coast Sun)

Consistently rated in the top 10 golf courses in South Africa, the one-of-a-kind course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr and incorporates the natural topography and geography of the region for a great golfing experience. The course forms part of the South African PGA circuit with a par 70 card rating. Its spectacular layout includes a fair number of elevation changes while playing across gorges and waterfalls. While the wind on this short course can make for a trickier round, it’s ideal for mid- to high-level players and a great test for a lower handicap. Those who are unlucky on the greens can always recover by spinning the wheel of fortune at the Wild Coast Sun Casino!

  1. All-year great weather

Beat the winter blues by heading to the sunny KZN South Coast, one of South Africa’s favourite holiday destinations. With mild winters the sub-tropical KZN South Coast simply offers the best all-year-round golf weather in South Africa. Year-round sunshine interspersed with only a few days of summer rain make this the perfect golfer’s retreat.

  1. The ocean and beaches

There are 58 golden sandy beaches along the 120km coastal stretch of the Golf Coast, five of which hold the internationally-recognised Blue Flag status. The KZN South Coast also boasts the highest number of tidal pools in the province for protected bathing, and is also home to two world-renowned dive sites, Aliwal Shoal and Protea Banks, both of which are Marine Protected Areas. The annual Sardine Run and whale migration make this the perfect seaside holiday destination.

  1. Eateries

From the on-the-go takeaways through to the delightful fine dining restaurants dotted throughout the region, quality food abounds along the KZN South Coast. Many of the eateries source locally-produced goods from the various farmlands found here, and there is a great selection of outdoor options with expansive views.

  1. Accommodation

The KZN South Coast is home to a number of award-winning venues, from its more rustic seaside camping locations through to high-end boutique hotels that rival anywhere in the world. And for those travelling with four-legged friends, there are a number of pet-friendly venues available. Whatever the budget, the KZN South Coast has room!

To find out more about the KZN South Coast, simply download the FREE ‘Explore KZN South Coast’ app from Google Play and Apple stores or visit www.visitkznsouthcoast.co.za. You can also follow the KZN South Coast on social media: ‘South Coast Tourism’ on Facebook and YouTube, @infosouthcoast on Twitter and Instagram, or ‘Info Ugu South Coast Tourism’ on LinkedIn.

Follow the hashtags #KZNsouthcoast #summervibes #gosouth #summerishere #familyadventure #kidfriendly #adventuretravel #extendyourstay

 

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