Services
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I hire a caddie at this South African course, and what's the typical cost?
Absolutely, we highly recommend taking a caddie here; their local knowledge is invaluable for navigating the unique South African terrain and reading these tricky greens. Expect to pay around R300-R500 for their services, plus a generous tip for good advice - it's money well spent for a smoother round.
What's the quality of rental clubs like, and should I bring my own to South Africa?
Unless you're extremely particular about your own set, the rental clubs here are generally top-notch, often featuring current models from major brands. Renting saves you the hassle and cost of airline baggage fees, which we always appreciate when traveling internationally to South Africa. Expect to pay R600-R900 for a full set.
Are there good on-course refreshment options, or should I pack my own for a round in South Africa?
You'll find well-stocked halfway houses and roving refreshment carts on the course, offering a great selection of drinks and light snacks, including some local South African favorites. We always grab a 'biltong' (dried cured meat) and a cold local beer - it's part of the experience and keeps you fueled for the back nine.
How are the practice facilities, and can I warm up properly before my tee time?
The practice facilities here are excellent, featuring a spacious driving range with quality balls, a large putting green that accurately reflects the course's speed, and a dedicated chipping area. We always arrive an hour early to take advantage of them; it's the best way to dial in your game before tackling the course's challenges.
What unique items can I find in the pro shop that are specific to this South African course?
Beyond the usual branded apparel, the pro shop often stocks some fantastic local South African golf brands and unique course-logoed items you won't find anywhere else. We always pick up a branded cap or a locally-made golf accessory as a memorable souvenir of our round here.