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Prince’s Grant Golf Estate was the brainchild of attorney and keen golfer Guy Smith, and against all the odds, his dream became a reality. This course is considered to be one of the finest coastal golf course layouts in the land, writes John Botha.
The sands of time have crept on, yet the dunes of Humewood still encompass one of South Africa’s only original links courses, illustrating how old designs can stand the test of time, writes Mark Sampson.
The Crail Golfing Society recently celebrated its 225th anniversary with a global series of matches. Interestingly, there was a South African connection to the world’s seventh-oldest course.
Winter golf in South Africa presents its fair share of challenges, but for those on the coast of KwaZulu-Natal, it’s the perfect time to hit the fairways and get to work on those handicaps while the rest of the country freezes, writes Brendan Barratt.
Japanese teenage sensation Ryo Ishikawa is drawing inspiration for the Masters from his countrymen and is eager to do well to give the victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in his country something to cheer about.
As we become used to new golf estates pumping small fortunes into signature designs, sky-rise clubhouses and sculpted landscapes, Gowrie Farm provides a comforting reminder that bigger does not necessarily always mean better.
After embarking on a major project to modernise its greens complexes and reposition its bunkering, Glendower has climbed another few rungs up the ladder and, for anyone wanting to experience the best that parkland golf has to offer, this is the place.