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Golf
Golf Courses
It is no surprise that the area is often called the Golf Coast. There are a number of South Africa's top golf courses situated within a 30 minute drive from Driver's Deck with Southbroom Golf Course on your doorstep.
For a game that will really put your skills to the test, you've got to play the Wild Coast Golf Course, rated as one of the best courses in Southern Africa. With 59 large bunkers guarding manicured lawns, the hole layouts and scenery border on the fantastic. What's more, when the coast breeze gets up, so does your score!
San Lameer Country Club adds a new and exciting dimension to South Africa's "golf coast". The emphasis here is on landscaping and conservation. Birdlife abounds - over 200 species have been noted and the grasslands and wooded areas provide a perfect habitat for a variety of Fauna and Flora. Visitors are encouraged to report sightings of buck and antelope, the Woolly Necked Stork and other birds of significant conservation value.
The course at Southbroom Golf Club has a tough and tight layout through lush coastal bush and offers spectacular sea and surf views from some tees. Dennis Hutchinson, veteran pro golfer and now a TV sport's commentator describes Southbroom as "one of the finest holiday golf courses to be found - anywhere".
Margate Country Club is attracting an increasing number of golfers both local and overseas visitors and is perhaps one of the more forgiving of the wayward drive than many of the other courses. Although only 3km from the sea it is located on relatively high ground and abounds with tall trees and excellent inland views.
Selborne today is an exclusive 18-hole golf course estate complemented by a modern country club house for golfers. Bird life abounds here. The course is built on a magnificent site and is described by the developers as "somewhere between Gleneagles and Augusta". Huge indigenous trees flank the fairways and water comes into play on most of the holes. It achieves a good balance between a fun round for the average player and a challenge for the low handicapper.

