Njoro
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Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Njoro?
We recommend visiting Njoro during the dry seasons, typically from December to March or July to October. You'll find the weather pleasantly warm and sunny then, perfect for a round without the worry of sudden downpours. The course conditions are usually at their prime during these months.
What makes Njoro Golf Club unique, and what should I expect from the course itself?
Njoro Golf Club offers a truly authentic Kenyan golf experience, far from the resort crowds. You'll play on a well-maintained, mature parkland course with some surprisingly challenging holes and lovely views of the surrounding farmlands. It's a relaxed atmosphere, so don't expect pristine championship conditions, but rather a charming, honest test of your game.
How accessible is Njoro Golf Club, and what's the best way to get there?
Getting to Njoro Golf Club is straightforward if you're coming from Nakuru, which is about a 20-30 minute drive away. We suggest arranging a taxi or private transfer from Nakuru, as public transport can be less convenient with golf clubs. The journey itself offers a glimpse into the local rural landscape.
Are there caddies available at Njoro Golf Club, and what's the general cost for a round?
Yes, caddies are readily available at Njoro Golf Club, and we highly recommend taking one - they offer great local insights and help with club selection. Green fees are quite reasonable, usually in the range of 2,000-3,000 KES for visitors, plus a modest caddy fee. It's best to call ahead to confirm tee times, especially on weekends.
Beyond the golf course, what else can I experience or see in the Njoro area?
While Njoro is primarily known for its golf, you're close to some fantastic natural attractions. We suggest exploring Lake Nakuru National Park, famous for its flamingos and rhinos, which is just a short drive away. You can also visit local tea and coffee farms for a taste of Kenya's agricultural heartland, offering a nice contrast to your round.