Golf activities in Africa
-
A
Golf del Sur
Constant mild weather means that Tenerife is a place where golfers can play year-round. It's not the most ecologically sound activity on the island (water is a constant problem, and golf courses need plenty of it) but that hasn't stopped sprawling courses from emerging all around Playa de las Américas. One of the best courses is Golf del Sur.
reviewed
-
Tabarka Golf Club
The Tabarka Golf Club has a fine 18-hole layout. Theoretically you need a handicap of 36 but in practice just having a golf handicap certificate (carte verte in French) is sufficient. Renting a half-series of clubs costs TD7. Reservations, necessary for groups in spring and autumn, can be made by email or fax (summer is the low season here). Three- to seven-day beginners' courses and private lessons (30 minutes costs TD22) are available.
reviewed
-
B
Los Palos Centro de Golf
Constant mild weather means that Tenerife is a place where golfers can play year-round. It's not the most ecologically sound activity on the island (water is a constant problem, and golf courses need plenty of it) but that hasn't stopped sprawling courses from emerging all around Playa de las Américas. One of the best courses is Los Palos Centro de Golf.
reviewed
-
C
Golf Costa Adeje
Constant mild weather means that Tenerife is a place where golfers can play year-round. It's not the most ecologically sound activity on the island (water is a constant problem, and golf courses need plenty of it) but that hasn't stopped sprawling courses from emerging all around Playa de las Américas. One of the best courses is Golf Costa Adeje.
reviewed
-
D
Blantyre Sports Club
Blantyre Sports Club offers daily membership for US$5, which allows you to enter the club and use the bar and restaurant. To use the pool or to play squash or tennis costs an additional US$1. Nine holes of golf costs US$3; equipment can be hired. The club also features live music on the last Friday of every month.
reviewed
-
E
Jinja Club
Part of Jinja Golf Club, the club offers the only public swimming pool in Jinja, tennis and squash, and a nine-hole golf course. There is also a bar and a small restaurant with reasonably priced meals. Golfers need to pay an extra for the clubs, unless you are crazy enough to be lugging your own around Uganda!
reviewed
-
F
Gaborone Golf Course
Visitors are welcome at the 18-hole Gaborone Golf Course. Temporary membership, which includes use of the swimming pool, bars and restaurants, costs around US$10 per day. Green fees for 9/18 holes are around US$3/US$6 extra, and equipment is available for rental at the pro shop.
reviewed
-
G
Royal Harare Golf Club
The most famous of the seven golf courses around Harare is the internationally acclaimed Royal Harare Golf Club, a 15-minute walk north of the city centre. Guests are welcome for a temporary membership fee of around US$12.
reviewed
-
Le Golf Club de Dely Brahim
As everywhere else in the world, golf is becoming increasingly popular among a certain section of Algerians. If you can’t resist the urge to play, Le Golf Club de Dely Brahim has an 18-hole course.
reviewed
-
H
Lilongwe Golf Club
If you're the sporting type, Lilongwe Golf Club offers daily membership for USaround US$10. This allows you to enter the club, and use the bar or restaurant. To use the sports facilities there's a small extra charge.
reviewed
Advertisement
-
I
Meloneras Golf
Don those plaid Bermudas and head off to Meloneras Golf , which opened late 2006, in between Maspalomas and the harbour of Pasito Blanco, in an area earmarked for yet another luxury development.
reviewed
-
Golf Course
There’s a nine-hole golf course at Skukuza; bring your own clubs. Tee-off times (which must be booked in advance) are between 7am and 11am Sunday to Friday.
reviewed
-
J
Mena House Golf Course
- Cairo, Egypt
- Activities › Golf
The Mena House Golf Course, beneath the Pyramids, is always busy on Friday and Saturday, so better to tee off midweek.
reviewed
-
Tecina Golf Course
The new 18-hole Tecina Golf Course, yet another Fred Olsen initiative and the island's only golf course, is just outside town.
reviewed
-
K
Windsor Park Municipal Golf Course
Durban has an array of decent golf courses. Windsor Park Municipal Golf Course is one of South Africa's most popular courses.
reviewed
-
L
Logical Golf Academy
Behind the River Club is this driving range and golf school where you can perfect your swing. A 60-minute lesson is R380.
reviewed
-
Mombasa Golf Club
Drive, chip and putt to your heart's content at Mombasa Golf Club, perched on the southeastern edge of the island.
reviewed
-
M
Freetown Golf Club
Only desperate hackers will be satisfied, but visitors can rent clubs and play a round at the Freetown Golf Club.
reviewed
-
Costa Teguise Golf
If you fancy a hit of golf, Costa Teguise Golf has 18 holes and offers lessons. Club hire is available.
reviewed
-
N
Ivoire Golf Club
The Ivoire Golf Club, one of Africa's best courses, is across the street from the Hôtel Golf.
reviewed
Advertisement
-
O
Durban Country Club
The Durban Country Club is considered by some to be the best golf course in South Africa.
reviewed
-
P
Golf Course
There's a Golf Course in the southern part of town.
reviewed
-
Trou aux Biches Hotel Golf Course
This nine-hole golf course is one of the few public-access courses in Mauritius. There's a helipad for those in a real hurry.
reviewed
-
Tamarina Golf Course
The newly opened Tamarina Golf Course is an 18-hole Wright-designed course with some great ocean and mountain views - your hotel can usually organise a visit.
reviewed