

You can enjoy a round of golf at four different places in the Kruger National Park: Skukuza, Hans Merensky Golf Course, Sabie River golf course and Leopard Creek Golf course. Kruger The Kruger Park has a subtropical climate with hot rainy summers from October and March, followed by warm dry winters. The cooler temperatures in Winter with sparser vegetation makes game viewing and golf playing very pleasant.
The Skukuza Golf Course is a magnificent 9-hole/18-tee on the outskirts of Skukuza restcamp. The rich wildlife sanctuary surrounding the golf course is home to the Big Five, a huge variety of birds and countless animals, which all conspire to provide the visitor with a harmonious close-to-nature golfing experience. Considering the average temperature in the KNP this is one of the toughest 9 hole golf courses in the world. The Hans Merensky Golf Course is a must for golfers who love the bush. During a round at Hans Merensky it’s common to see elephant, giraffe, warthogs and all sorts of buck crossing the rolling fairways. Set in the splendor of the Limpopo Province Bushveld and bordering the world famous Kruger Park, this golf course offers the golfing enthusiast a totally unique golfing experience. The Sabie River golf course situated alongside Nelspruit and White River, is one of only four 18-hole courses in the beautiful Mmpumalanga lowveld area. Water is plentiful here and is present in the form of a hazard on all but four of the 18 holes. Bring along lots of balls to deal with these water hazards. The Gary player Leopard Creek golf course borders the picturesque Crocodile River and the Kruger Park and this 360-hectare development represents African golf at its best. Typical bushveld koppies overlook the course and provide an ideal backdrop for a magnificent course. The ultimate vision of Leopard Creek, built by Gary Player, was to create an Augusta in Africa and no expense has been spared creating this masterpiece.