Molo
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Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Molo?
We always recommend visiting Molo during Kenya's dry seasons, typically from June to October or January to February. You'll find the course in its best condition then, with firm fairways and predictable weather for an enjoyable round. Avoid the heavy rains, as the course can get quite soggy and less enjoyable.
What makes playing golf at Molo's course a unique experience?
Molo offers a truly authentic, no-frills Kenyan golf experience, far removed from resort courses. You'll play on a charming, well-maintained track that blends seamlessly with the high-altitude tea country, offering stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere. It's a place where you truly connect with the local golf scene.
Should I plan a dedicated golf trip around Molo, or is it better as a day trip?
Given Molo has just one course, we suggest it's best enjoyed as a memorable day trip or a stopover if you're exploring the Rift Valley. While the course is lovely, you'll want to combine it with other regional attractions or golf destinations to make a full itinerary. Don't expect multiple rounds over several days here.
What are the typical costs associated with playing golf in Molo?
You'll find Molo to be incredibly budget-friendly compared to many other golf destinations. Green fees are usually very reasonable, and we strongly recommend hiring a local caddy, which is also quite affordable and provides excellent local insight. Expect to pay a fraction of what you might elsewhere for a genuine experience.
What else should I know about the Molo area when planning my visit?
Molo is nestled in Kenya's beautiful agricultural heartland, known for its tea and pyrethrum farms. You'll experience a cooler climate due to the high altitude, so pack layers, and be prepared for a relaxed, rural pace of life. It's a chance to see a different side of Kenya beyond the safari circuit.