

In the early 14th century,
either in the eastern Lothians of Scotland or maybe in the
Netherlands where the game was called Kalvin, the game of
golf began.The Links land was the marginal land lying between
the beaches and the arable fields, and only good for grazing
of sheep and rabbits and the bleaching of cloth. Open to
the elements, wind and rain, the game was played on the
links grasses between the dunes and the bush. St
Francis Links land may not have been grazing land for the
sheep and rabbits, but a natural course between the beach
and arable land it is. Jack Nicklaus has had the pleasure
of taking Mother Nature’s best piece of links land and signed
his name to something unique. St Francis Links will challenge
all who play it and reward those who respect it.
The layout combines every element
of shot making with its undulating terrain, greens and surrounds
as well as its variation in length and direction. The bunkers
look as though they have been simply plowed out of the land.
It is the bunkering that truly defines the quality and character
of St Francis Links.
We suggest - One of Jack Nicklaus hidden
gems - this golf course is a must play when you visit the
area on rout to your safari in the Eastern Cape
Local Information - Visitors welcome all year round.
Luxury golf lodges are available for golfers wishing to
be accommodated on the estate.
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