Arusha City Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the actual playing experience like at Arusha City Golf Club- is it a serious challenge or more relaxed?
You'll find Arusha City Golf Club offers a charming, laid-back round rather than a championship test. The fairways are often a bit shaggier than you might be used to, and the greens can be slow, but the views of Mount Meru are absolutely stunning and make every shot memorable. It's truly about enjoying the unique atmosphere and the friendly local caddies who know every blade of grass.
When's the best time of year to play Arusha City Golf Club for optimal conditions?
We recommend aiming for the dry season, typically from June to October or January to March. During these months, the course is firmer and drier, making for more predictable lies and a more enjoyable walk. Avoid the heavy rains of April and May, when some areas can get quite waterlogged.
Do I need to bring my own clubs, or are rentals readily available and good quality at Arusha City?
While bringing your own set is always ideal for comfort, Arusha City Golf Club does offer rental clubs. Don't expect the latest models or a wide selection, but they are perfectly adequate for a casual round. We suggest calling ahead to reserve a set, especially if you're particular about left-handed clubs.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Arusha City Golf Club, and is it good value for money?
You'll find green fees here are quite reasonable, especially compared to resort courses elsewhere, typically ranging from $30-50 USD for visitors. Factor in a caddie fee and a tip- it's customary and they're incredibly helpful. For the unique local experience, the stunning backdrop, and a chance to stretch your legs after a safari, it's absolutely fantastic value.
Are there any unique local tips or things to know before playing a round at Arusha City Golf Club?
Definitely keep an eye out for local wildlife- you might spot monkeys or various birds on the course, which adds to the charm. Also, embrace the caddie experience; they're not just carrying your bag but offering local insights and helping you navigate the course's quirks. Finish your round with a cold Kilimanjaro beer at the clubhouse for the full local vibe.