World of Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
Is World of Golf a full 18-hole championship course, or something different?
Don't come expecting a traditional 18-hole championship track; World of Golf is actually a fantastic, sprawling golf complex focused on practice and improvement. You'll find an impressive driving range, a well-designed 9-hole mashie course, and excellent short game areas perfect for honing every aspect of your game.
When's the best time to visit World of Golf for a relaxed practice session?
We recommend visiting during the South African spring or autumn - think September to November or March to May - for ideal weather without the intense summer heat or winter chill. Weekday mornings are your best bet for fewer crowds, giving you ample space on the range and short game areas.
Beyond hitting balls, what else can I do at World of Golf?
This isn't just a driving range; it's a full golf entertainment hub. You can take lessons from top pros, browse the well-stocked pro shop, or even grab a bite at their on-site restaurant, which is surprisingly good for a golf facility. It's a great spot for families too, with mini-golf and other activities.
What's the typical cost for a session at World of Golf, and is it good value?
Costs are quite reasonable, especially considering the quality of the facilities; you'll pay per bucket of balls for the driving range or a green fee for the mashie course. We think it offers excellent value for money, allowing you to get in a serious practice session without breaking the bank, unlike some of the pricier championship courses.
What's one practical tip to make the most of my visit to World of Golf?
Make sure to spend some time on their short game area-it's truly exceptional and often overlooked by those just focused on the driving range. The chipping greens and bunkers are meticulously maintained, providing realistic conditions to sharpen those crucial scoring shots.