User Reviews
for Stellenbosch Golf Club, South Africa
3.3 of 5 stars16 Reviews
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Traditional layout
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 7, 2017
Friendly staff and appealing Club House.
The place in dry but acceptable condition. Straightforward more the old traditional course without any unsolvable obstacles. On number 8 you can make reservations for halfway.
For me a play again course.
Prices on an acceptable level, fair value.
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Allerweltsplatz
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 12, 2018
... of care condition as well as the design.
That's why you do not have to go to South Africa, but once you're there!
Restaurant at 17.00 almost empty rental racket Ok.
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For South Africa unusually bland
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 7, 2018
Half of the course is a back and forth meadow.
There was a tournament. The course has been incredibly crowded.
Probably makes the city, is almost in the city. You do not have to play it urgently. Yes, it was dry even though it rained a bit before.
But for the lack of water for years the place can not do anything.
Played 1 April week.
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Three stars are ok.
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 26, 2018
Played on 24.1.2018 for 785 Rand pP Unfortunately like other places in the area too, very dry. The greens and the surrounding area are ok. The road R 44 disturbs easily. Flat place with a few gentle gradients. Bounced balls in remote very dry locations make a good score impossible.
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There are better places...
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 25, 2017
Place was unfortunately rather brown due to the drought. Uninteresting layout. Huge noise from main road.
Beautiful to wonderful places around (!) Clovelly, Steenberg, Pearl Valley, De Zalze, Boschenmer etc. (!)
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Time-honored, but...
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 25, 2017
The best first: Despite the long drought fairways were ok and greens even top. In addition, the course layout also leaves the odd slice or hook off the tee with impunity. You then fight just with dry rough and trees. Water comes into play on this little Parkland style. Disturbed noise of the R44 - a lot of busy and right on the site. I have places in Paarl (Boschenmeer) and Devonvale, despite significantly worse shape made golferisch and landscaped more fun. Price / performance here in Stellenbosch have not been invited for the second visit.
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9-hole into the sunset
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 20, 2017
Holes 1-9 played. Fairways in good condition, enough water gotten. Greens very well on track. Besides trees beside the fairways and bunkers to defend the greens are no obstacles. So just strikes long and already the player has a good score. Hole 7 as a par 3 with a highly elevated tee the most interesting hole at half the round. Green fee too high for two players with starting time at 16.30, but is holding holiday. In the future, will be asked in advance. Broad range of animal companions on the court. Due to the green fee price only 3 stars.
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Traditional Golf Club. Well maintained
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 18, 2017
A not very spectacular but interesting course, almost in the middle of Stellenbosch. Long par 4 and a few changes of direction. Water psychosis you do not need here. Water hazards do not exist here except a hole.
Neatly maintained. Nice staff
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Good start to the golf vacation!
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 28, 2016
Good place for joining in the golf vacation, not very sophisticated, but to acclimatize well. Staff very end of January and the food good and cheap. The FARWAYS are by the water shortage already dried up, but the greens are in excellent condition!
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Not a must
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 7, 2016
Must not have. The course was designed and not appealing. Quick takes on the feeling that one has the hole that you play straight, even already played.
Otherwise, the place is noisy. Besoders the back nine are the same on the busy street, or always in earshot. Truly no pleasure.
Given the green fee is pretty neat, especially the condition of the fairways not exactly convinced. The Greens, however, were all in great condition.
Repeat offender I will not anyway.
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Not according to the expectations
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 2, 2016
Played on 02/19/2016 (11 holes / Cancelled because heavy rain). The mostly flat 18-hole course (cart not necessary, although used by most players) is located in the Winelands Cape Town before. Unfortunately, at least the tracks 9 to 11 along the main road with corresponding audible and visible traffic. However, the rest of the tracks then offers pure nature with a view of the surrounding vineyards. The site has basically Parkland character through several highly ingrown trees. Otherwise, the fairways are relatively open so that also higher HC should come clear. There is little rough and at least the first 11 tracks no larger water hazard. A little highlight is possibly hole 7 (par 3) which is to be playing from an elevated tee. Yes, it sounds like and is a little monotonous compared to other plants in the region. For the maintenance state, however, was relatively good. The reception at the pro shop in the basement of the beautiful clubhouse was more businesslike. Cash and down to tea 1. The Trolly itself must be pulled from the machine by token. The start is in 4p-Flights from morning to afternoon in the 8-minute intervals. This then brings unfortunately appropriate waiting times on the lap with it. The starter was actually very nice. After hole 8 can pre-be sandwich for compulsory here Halfwaypause. As said before the game operation at least in the South African summer is very busy, therefore a previous tee time reservation is unvermeintlich. The green fee is in the central region with 40, - € appropriately. Whether you have to play a round here, everyone should decide for themselves, but possibly can be easily combined in the immediate vicinity of the round with a visit to the Erni Els Wineestate.
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Man doing the wrong place
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed February 24, 2016
Despite already months of dryness of the place was in a good condition. Not very demanding but varied. At the current exchange rate green fee costs around 40 €. The Halfway House is well organized. After the hole 8 you can order something if necessary, then what is available after 9 holes.
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Does not meet expectations
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 16, 2015
The green fee costs 50,00 €. No 27.00 as stated.
The place is completely neglected at the moment. The Greenkerper have probably stopped working at the moment. The game along the highway is not really sexy. The course is challenging but not spectacular.
Too bad, also the club house rather dilapidated condition.
All in all, not worth the money. Dear Zalze play.
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Ernie Els
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed February 2, 2015
Here Ernie Els has learned his craft. That alone is worth it to play a round. When I was playing, it was very hot and windless. Played and sweated the first 9 holes, I was on the back nine, rent a buggy.
Really interesting holes. Enjoy after your round a fine pizza from the pizza oven on the terrace with a beautiful view! Very well maintained, clean locker rooms.
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But nothing special right Patz
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 20, 2015
The first nine holes with big trees are really good. The remaining nine rather a bit sparse. The state space is appealing, on the dry side. I liked that you can order the HalfWayHouse meal after the 8th hole.
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Wild and romantic place...
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 21, 2013
If you've played places such as Erinvale Zalze here or rub your eyes a little. The place has character in every case, but differs with regard to the general state clearly significantly from the other places we have played during our stay. The many old trees give the place a special character (without the old trees would be the place boring). Here and there a little more room care is indicated. Some of the fairways were also pretty dry and hard. At first tracks to play along on the highway, which seems a little disturbing. But you get used to it.
Aside from the cosmetic notes the place is quite challenging, but compared with the places mentioned above can not keep up.
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