Tzaneen Country Club

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Limpopo
South Africa

Tzaneen Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Limpopo province, South Africa, set against a backdrop of majestic mountains and indigenous vegetation. The par-72 course was established in 1962 when the Hans Merensky Trust donated grounds to local residents. The front nine, developed initially, features long escalating and curving fairways designed to challenge longer hitters. The back nine, added in 1964, presents tricky slopes and angles for added difficulty. The course is characterized by strategically planted indigenous South African trees creating picturesque scenery with towering green mountains as backdrop.

The clubhouse overlooks the Ramadipa dam and includes a bar, lounge with fireplace, and a halfway house kitchen operated by Tea-On-The-Green. Tzaneen Country Club has hosted notable tournaments including two Sunshine Tour Pro-Ams in the early 1990s and the 2011 Dale Hayes Classic, where Hayes remarked it was "the unfound gem of SA golf courses." The club annually hosts the Koraalboom, a four-day tournament spanning over 35 years, attracting returning visitors. The course accommodates players of all skill levels while maintaining a community-focused atmosphere.

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