Located on the Garden Route in the picturesque town of Knysna, the Pezula Championship Course is undoubtedly one of the world’s most beautiful 18 holes.
With sweeping ocean and lagoon views, a round at Pezula is both a sporting and visual experience.
As a Top 20 South African ranked course, Pezula’s championship design offers a challenge for the seasoned golfer while still being the perfect day out for any skill level.
Garden Route golf at its absolute best.
Pezula Championship Course is designed to honour and nurture the surrounding environment with its beautiful Garden Route fynbos and natural forestry, and they are determined to leave as small an environmental footprint as possible.
Covering 254 hectares on the Knysna clifftops, the Pezula Championship Course has views of both the Knysna Lagoon and the Indian Ocean.
Par for the course is 72. It is designed to include a full range of shots, making it a challenging, rewarding and complete golf experience for players of all levels. Signature holes have been earmarked as the 13th and 14th, and the average round takes four hours and 50 minutes, including a half-way break.
Their brand-new luxury golf carts with GPS and flyover demos of each hole top off the experience at Pezula. Golf course architects Ronald Fream and David Dale of GolfPlan USA have sculptured an incredibly diverse coastal terrain into a course that offers a total golfing experience for all players.
Total: 5 963 metres, Par 72.
Pezula is one of the very few courses that is also handicapped as an 18-hole par three course.
The Pezula Clubhouse offers guests exceptional facilities, including a vast terrace overlooking the golf course with views across the greens to the Indian Ocean, a restaurant and bar, a boutique pro shop, halfway dining facilities and comfortable change rooms with showers.
Friendly and professional service is integral to the Pezula culture.
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