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Nature’s very own golf course

Coastal membership is also offered, at only R790 per year, allowing you to enjoy affordable golf from anywhere in South Africa.

Few things in life are better than a game of golf on a beautiful sunny day.

Add to that a stunning golf course which is always in pristine condition, and you will find yourself at the Port Shepstone Country Club.

This 18 hole course is far from your typical “little country course” and has a par of 72.

Under the watchful eye of Golf Director and PGA professional Jesse Verster along with his team, the course is continuously in tip top shape.

More excitingly, work is currently underway on building a new green at the back of the third hole which members are eagerly anticipating.

The club has an exciting mix of golf-loving members who are always welcoming and friendly, especially to newcomers.

Coastal membership is also offered, at only R790 per year, allowing you to enjoy affordable golf from anywhere in South Africa.

The pro shop conveniently stocks all brands of golf equipment and apparel, and is always offering amazing weekly specials.

Set alongside the gorgeous Mzimkhulu River, the course been voted “Best Golf Course” for six years in a row in the South Coast Herald’s Readers’ Choice Awards.

Complete with V slot machines, it is a walking distance from the beach, the country club has a magnificent clubhouse, is fully equipped and within a close range of all other amenities.

Be sure to visit the Port Shepstone Country Club during your next golfing trip.

How to get there

From Durban, head south on the N2 until exit 51 to Port Shepstone.

Take a left on the off ramp on to Rethman Drive.

Continue to the R102 Umdoni Road.

Turn right and continue south until just before crossing the Mzimkhulu River in Port Shepstone.

You will find the course on your right.

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