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Leopard Creek, Fancourt and Pinnacle Point Day One Day Two Arrive Johannesburg. You will be met and taken to the domestic terminal for your private charter direct to Malelane TSB Arrive Malelane TSB where you will be met and transferred to Buhala Country House in time unwind before an early lunch and a game of golf at Leopard Creek in the afternoon.
2 nights Buhala Country House on bed & breakfast basis
Day Three After a leisurely breakfast golf will be arranged for you so that you can have a light lunch at the halfway hut after 9 holes. Leopard Creek was specifically designed by Gary Player to blend in with the surroundings in a natural environment ideal as a challenge for golfers and an opportunity to enjoy all the beauty of the bushveld. Golfing hazards take on a new dimension, for much of the water is home to families of hippos and crocodiles. Leopard Creek is a highly exclusive private golf course so your challenging rounds can be played in peace.
The signature hole is the 510 meter par-five thirteenth. Here the green is right on the edge of the Crocodile River but 100 feet above the level of the water, offering unique views up the river, where elephant and giraffe are often seen strolling along in the Kruger Park.
Day Four After an early breakfast depart Buhala for Leopard Creek for your final round of golf first thing in the morning. Depart in the early afternoon for your flight to George via Johannesburg where you will be met and transferred to The Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate. A wide range of activities are on offer at Fancourt, including the Gary Player designed golf courses, a health and beauty pavilion, gymnasium, tennis courts, squash court, two outdoor pools as well as an indoor heated pool and Jacuzzi. Accommodation consists of garden suites located around the golf course, each with their own special view.
3 nights Fancourt Hotel in a garden suite on a bed and breakfast basis
In the morning golf has been reserved for you at The Links. This was officially opened in November 2000 by owner Dr Hasso Plattner and course designer Gary Player. Created from a previously flat piece of land, over 700 000 cubic metres of earth was moved in to transform it into a typical Links style. The course has undulating windswept terrain, dune-style landscape making it an extraordinary scenic beauty spot. Every hole has received detailed attention to ensure that the overall balance in terms of length, position of hazards and shot values are in harmony. As a result, The Links presents a stern test in all weather conditions. Set to challenge the best golfer in every way, The Links has some extraordinary holes, like the par-3 second, with its bunker in the heart of the enormous green. Gary Player said, "We included the bunker to break it up, but the front left of the green is severely sloped, so the golfer can use the contours to get the ball near the flag.
Day Six Golf in the morning on Montagu, recently given a major revamp and once again considered to be one of the best in South Africa. It is cleverly designed, picturesque and presents an enjoyable challenge to all levels of golfers. For instance there is the tough par-three 17th hole where a mid- to long-iron has to be struck over a wide expanse of water to a green strikingly similar to that of the par-three 12th at Augusta National.
Day Seven After breakfast an early morning round of golf will be booked on the “Outeniqua” course. "Outeniqua" means "man with an abundance of honey" and while it is uncertain as to how the mountain range which broods over the course acquired its name, a round of golf on the layout true to its name is indeed the sweetest of treats. Feature holes are the par-three 4th with water down the left and a semi island green and the 17th, a fine example of a risk-reward par five where the green-seeking second shot must attempt to carry a lake.
After a relaxed lunch you will be transferred to Pinnacle Point just outside Mossel Bay about 40 minutesdrive away where for those with the energy a 9 hole texas scramble can be arranged.
2 nights Pinnacle Point on a bed and breakfast basis
Day Eight After breakfast Golf has been arranged for you at Pinnacle Point in the morning.
This spectacular new course designed by Peter Matkovich and Darren Clarke promises to be one of the most dramatic golf courses in the world. The course is sited on sloping cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean, and every hole will have a stupendous view. Some of the holes are actually on the cliff themselves. There is both a casino and a hotel at Pinnacle Point. Day Nine Day Ten
Cost from £2750 based on 2 people sharing to include the pro, all economy flights, private charter, accommodation as described, meet and greet on arrival, transfers, hire car, but excluding green fees, caddies, carts, excursions and any ammendments to this itinerary. Additional Information
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