Bluff National Park Golf Course

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KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa

The 18-hole championship course is uniquely set within a protected wetland conservation area, offering lush fairways, scenic water features, and abundant birdlife. Designed by Alan Barnard, the course challenges seasoned golfers while remaining enjoyable and playable for all skill levels. The course is located 10km south of Durban city centre. The relatively flat course is a pleasant walk with generous fairways and is challenging, especially when the south-west wind blows. Water comes into play on several holes, especially the difficult 17th, where a long tee shot is required to avoid the water hazard down the left of the fairway, and golfers must negotiate the water again once down the fairway.

Established in the late 1980s, the first nine holes opened in 1987, with full course completion in 1989 and the clubhouse opening in 1997. Birdlife here is prolific, including Fish Eagles, plovers, grey herons, pelicans, Cormorants and Geese.

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