Lémuria Golf

18 Hole Resort

Lémuria Golf
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Lémuria Golf

Anse Kerlan, Praslin, Seychelles

Phone: +248 4 281 281, Fax: +248 4 281 001

The Course

18-Hole Course

Opened in 2000. Design: Rodney Wright & Marc-Antoine Farry.

Terrain: Water hazards

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Yellow (Men)70--5605 m
White (Men)70--5183 m
Yellow (Women)70--4882 m
Blue (Men)70--4299 m

The golf course offers a great challenge to all levels of players, professionals and amateurs alike. This spectacular course borders the enchanting beaches of both the Small Kerlan Cove and the Grand Kerlan Cove. Palm trees, allowing the light to intermittently filter through, fringe the first 12 holes. From the 13th hole, the course extends over the steep slopes of a thickly forested hill, with breathtaking vistas.

Visitors

18-Hole Course

Visitors are welcome every day.

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Restaurant
  • Bar

The Club

General Information

Founded: 2000

Personnel

TitleName
ManagerGary Pouponneau(248) 4281 230

User Reviews

4.8 of 5 stars15 Reviews

5 Stars:
13
4 Stars:
1
3 Stars:
1
2 Stars:
0
1 star:
0

Most Recent Reviews

JoJo 49 Reviews

Nice course, but...

This is a nice course, well laid out, in good condition, however not very long and you cant play it without a buggy.
If you stay in the hotel attached to the course, you have unlimited golf.
However, you need to rent the buggy separately and they come at a fee of nearly 60€ per round.
Much too exoensive!!!
An other draw back, there is ni driving range and it takes you have the round of golf to get into your swing.

K. Per 537 Reviews
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Lost its luster

We last played here in 2012 and gave the place 5 stars.
Unfortunately, the quality of course maintenance has declined considerably. Is this also the reason why the European Legends Tour last played here in 2022?
The fairways are in a terrible state in some places, with an extremely high number of relatively large areas of damage and bare patches. Although it supposedly hasn't rained for 6-7 months, there is an irrigation system.
Bunkers are relatively easy to play in, but why there aren't any bunker rakes is beyond me. Greens are okay, roll could be faster!
The course is extremely narrow with lots of water and water hazards; ball loss is relatively high, especially when playing from the back tee (par 70 - 5,605 m long). The course is really difficult, despite being rated as relatively easy.
We walked the whole course and regretted it. The first 12 holes are flat, but still tiring in the sweltering 30-degree heat. But then it goes into the mountains; hole 13 is only 308 meters long, but extremely steep uphill, and the landing zone is incredibly narrow.
The 15th hole is fantastic, a par 3,152 meters long, but a pitching wedge is sufficient, it's so steep downhill! And the view of the sea with Anse Georgette is breathtaking. The 18th hole is also very beautiful, a par 5, again steep downhill, especially if you've already made it through the hill climb.
Conclusion: from the 12th grade onwards, definitely take a coach and, for those responsible - definitely invest in grounds maintenance!

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Smoky 2 Reviews
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Fantastically

We have been to Lemuria 6 times in total and have found our second home there! Very friendly and helpful staff, Gary the golf manager and his team are really great.
The golf course requires precise play - otherwise the ball loss is high, as already described.
For us, one of the most beautiful golf courses in the world - but paradise on earth is not for penny pinchers -;)

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