Itinerary Garden Route
DAY 1
On arrival at Port Elizabeth airport you will be met and transferred
to Knysna, the heard of the Garden Route.
Knysna is a small holiday town with plenty activities and restaurants.
DAY 2
Golf at Pezula. The course will prove challenging to the expert, yet
it has five tees to every hole which makes it accessible to the everyday
player. The course offers breathtaking views over the forest, the Knysna
Lagoon and the Indian Ocean with holes such as the 14th built right on
the breach of the cliffs.
Length: 6281 m; Par 72
DAY 3
Golf at Simola. Jack
Nicklaus designed this new masterpiece amidst the rolling hills of the
Simola Estate. The course offers challenging and rewarding golf amidst
spectacular scenery. Set below the high ridges, it’s free from the wind
that so often plagues coastal courses. Fairways flow with the natural
undulating contours of the terrain and the unusual configuration of five
par 5's and five par 3's adds a new dimension to the game. It's par for
the course that every hole boasts exceptional views; either out across
the Knysna Lagoon all the way to the Heads or over the picturesque
Knysna River as it twists and turns through the valley below.
Length: 6095 m; Par 72
DAY 4
Today we travel through the little Karoo, a semi desert mystical valley
with sunshine of almost 360 days of the year. In Oudtshoorn we have
lunch and visit a ostrich show farm. Then we heading for Hermanus,
capital of whale watching. People come from all over the world to
watch whales mate and calve from July to November.
DAY 5
Arabella is located just outside of Hermanus, the theme of this
luxury golfing estate is balance. The design challenge was headed by the
renowned architect Peter Matkovich. His undoubted success has resulted
in a course that complements the environment without disappointing the
golfer, whether expert or amateur.
Length: 6300 m; Par 72.
DAY
6
Drive along the shore to Gorgon`s Bay to Somerset West.
We visit the historical important winery Vergelegen and have lunch at
the winery Hardenberg. Then to the mother city of South Africa, Cape
Town.
DAY 7
Cape of Good Hope and City Tour as well as the Table Mountain
(weather permitting) are on the program of today.
DAY 8
After breakfast transfer to the airport for flight home or to Durban
for more golfing
Itinerary Golf & Gourmet
DAY 1 to 7
On arrival at Cape Town airport you will be met and transferred to
the VICTORIA & ALFRED HOTEL where you will stay for the next 6 nights.
Daily activities either for golf or sight seeing in order of
availability.
Each evening will be a different restaurant which are carefully chosen.
Opportunities to talk to the chef of each restaurant.
Of course you will enjoy a view from Table Mountain and Cape of Good
Hope.
Enjoy each evening a late night stroll at the Waterfront.


Itinerary Golf in the Wild
DAY 1
On arrival at Johannesburg International
Airport you will be met and transferred to the Hans Merensky Country
Estate in Phalaborwa, the Limpopo Province, where you will be staying
for 2 nights.
DAY 2
Play golf this morning at the silver rated Hans Merensky
Golf Club.
A fine course where the main attraction is the visiting
wildlife - the course borders the Kruger National Park and many of the
Park's inhabitants pay scant regarding the fencing, which is an unusual
benefit to enjoying the round! Magnificent african trees line the
fairways and form backdrops to the holes. The course is truly a
revelation and can be enjoyed by golfers of all talents. It is a 6 127 m
/ par 72 course.
DAY 3
Golf at Hans Merensky
DAY 4
To visit the Krueger National Park is a must. We travel through the Park
from north to south, from Phalaborwa to Malelane. It is important to see
all the different Ecozones, from open tree savanna to dense bush
savanna. OVN at Malelane.
DAY 5
Play golf today at the prestigious, platinum rated
Leopard Creek Golf Course.
This ultra exclusive course and golfing estate is the brainchild of
magnate Johann Rupert and is South Africa`s rated number one course for
the fourth year. Bordering the Kruger National Park, the course
represents African golf at its best, with indigenous bushveld bordering
the immaculate fairways and greens. This course is 6 571 m
and par 72 and is magnificently set overlooking the Crocodile River.
DAY 6
We travel to the Kingdom of Swaziland which is rich in history of
tradition and culture that pervades the land and infuses the Valley. The
warmth of the noble Swazi people is illustrated by their amiable welcome
from the minute you enter Swaziland.
DAY 7
The Royal Swazi Sun Golf Club is set in a valley and
surrounded by lush green hillside. In close proximity to many culturate
and natural attractions it is an ideal setting for holiday golf. This
championship course is host to the Swazi Open, a regular SA PGA event,
past winners of which include Ernie Els.
Parkland course. With many elevated tees and greens, water hazards,
ravines and doglegs this course places a premium on accurate shot
selection. Length: 6166 m; Par 72.
DAY 8
Early morning drive to Durban with stop over in St. Lucia
or Shakaland.
DAY 9
Play golf this morning at
Durban Country Club. Length: 6104 m; Par 72. This platinum rated golf
course is situated north of the city centre with views over the Indian
ocean. Its pedigree is unmatched: it has hosted more SA Open
Championships than any other courses and is the only course to routinely
appear in various ranking of the world's top 100. Durban CC is very
compact with the premium being on accuracy. Dense tropical scrub lines
the fairways as well as the severely undulating, dune like terrain which
serves to seclude the holes offering the golfer tranquility. The course
offers golf year round with the winter months being best. The par-5 3rd
hole is among the finest worldwide.