South African Golf Courses - Sakabula Golf
Club
Sakabula
Golf Club, situated in the KwaZulu Natal Midlands, is an 18 hole,
par 73 course consisting of two very distinct and different 9 holes.
Due to the topography of the land, the first 9 traverses an undulating
valley providing breathtaking scenic views over the Drakensberg
Range. The second 9 holes wind along a stunning natural watercourse
and wetland area with numerous dams. The two 9's are so interestingly
different in character and challenges that the golfer can experience
what normally could only be found on two different golf courses.
Sakabula Golf Club has several interesting features including a
large indigenous
paperback thorn tree that stands on the 14th green - (yes you do
get relief). The long 500-meter par 5 at the 5th hole, all uphill,
is considered a real test of stamina by many golfers. The 10th hole
tee start is managed by a traffic light that is manually switched
back to green by the golfer as he clears the area that was unsighted
from the tee box.
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