Steenberg Golf Club
Cape Town, South Africa
THE COURSE
Steenberg Golf course has a flat layout and the fairways are divided into four distinctive regions, namely Wetlands, Parklands, Cape Flats and Fynbos. These regions take advantage of all natural features and hazards that golfers have to navigate. Some of the features of Steenberg course; is its large waste bunkers, running creeks, water hazards and excellent greens. The first six holes of the course meander through gentle, manicured parkland where, in some instances, tee shots will be played off raised tee boxes amongst the vines. The course then moves into the wetlands, which include the testing par-three 7th hole (signature hole), played to a green surrounded by water. It then enters the Heathland section where white sands "islanding" the fairways are a natural hazard. The par-three, not-so-short 14th hole, features the largest green in Africa at 76 meters in length; indigenous shrubs guard the green and the mound has been shaped to echo the distinctive mountain range behind.
- Par72
- Distance6115 metres 6687 yards
- DesignerPeter Matkovitch
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