Fri, 23.01.2025, Port Louis, Mauritius – Mont Choisy Le Golf
The 18-hole course in the north was designed by Peter Matkovich. He is said to be the golf course designer “who listens to the land”. Accordingly, he has incorporated 18 very playable fairways into the local terrain, most of which produce quite sweeping landing positions. The corresponding fairways are characterised by extremely undulated, varied surfaces. The accompanying natural terrain comprising wasteland and dune landscapes quickly becomes challenging if played with unclean shots.
Sat, 24.01.2025, Le Port (Reunion) – South Africa – Le Golf du Bassin Bleu – additional course
This 18-hole course is located 400 m (1,312 ft) above sea level, overlooking the beach resort of Saint Gilles in the west of the island. The altitude guarantees breathtaking views and pleasant temperatures. The first nine holes are found on rather delicate, narrow fairways surrounded by eucalyptus trees. This contrasts with the second nine holes, which are set on wide, sweeping fairways. Impressive views of the ocean can constantly pose a challenge to the player’s sense of concentration.
Sun, 01.02.2025, Durban, South Africa – Cotswold Downs Golf Club – Hillcrest Course
This challenging golf course, which features a parkland layout, is located in the South African highlands. The expansive design presents a number of difficulties. The delicate fairways are directly ‘embraced’ by robust rough, where you don't want to find your ball. The signature hole alone, the 160-metre par 3 fifth, must first be conquered in your mind on the tee. From the elevated tee box (60 metres above the green), you launch a direct attack on the green, which is guarded by bunkers on the right and left, with a large water hazard directly in front of the target. However, those who make it through the course unscathed will remember it for a long time to come!
Wed, 04.02.2025, Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha), South Africa – Humewood Golf Club
South of Port Elizabeth and directly on Aloga Bay, these 18 fairways were designed into the existing dune landscape in 1929. Among other things, the challenging course established the South African golfing tradition and has been the venue for numerous international golf tournaments to this day. The typical links-style holes, with their rather uneven playing surfaces, are repeatedly influenced by impressive bunkers – especially as these are often English-style pot bunkers up to 2 m (6.5 ft) deep. However, if you stay clear of these obstacles, a relaxing round of golf with views of the Indian Ocean awaits.
Thu, 05.02.2025, Mossel Bay, South Africa – Pinnacle Point Golf Club
The fairways of this championship course run directly along the steep cliffs of the Indian Ocean. The impressive layout features some wide fairways, which usually have to be conquered from the tee with a generous carry. Peter Matkovich has created a masterpiece here and spiced it up with over 80 bunkers spread across the 18 holes. Ten of these alone have to be played around to the finish on Hole 5, a par 5 with 488 m (533 yd). A course that is a challenge both visually and in terms of play.