Golfing at San Lameer
A heritage of conservation-based planning makes for a natural woodland. With more than 195 bird species, herds of impala, reedbuck, red and grey duiker, bushbuck and many other species of fauna and flora, San Lameer makes for an estate and golf course where eagles and birdies of all kinds abound.
Set in the heart of a unique natural environment, San Lameer offers you everything you'd include in a dream course. Eighteen classic holes that weave a natural challenge through the open glades, forests and lakeland, with the easy roar of the Indian Ocean cheering you on like a thousand-strong crowd. Enjoy a demanding round of golf on the 18-hole championship golf course designed by Peter Matkovich and Dale Hayes or a more relaxed nine holes on the Mashie course.
The course, sculpted around the last wetland forest on the South Coast, was designed to avoid areas of sensitive vegetation and utilise indigenous plants and shrubs in the natural features. The clubhouse is recognised as one of the country's most attractive, and from the spacious terrace it offers a spectacular view over the surrounding fairways.