Old Main South Coast Rd, Umtentweni,
Port Shepstone, KwaZulu-Natal 4235
Office
+27 (0)39 695 0140Pro shop
+27 (0)39 695 0140Fax
+27 (0)39 695 2701Website
Visit websiteGolf pro
Jesse Verster (Director of Golf)The Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb (more so on the back-nine)
Surroundings:
Woodland and riverside
Designer:
Sid Brews
-30.731157
30.456655
120 km S of Durban
Travel south on the N2 highway from Durban. Just before reaching Port Shepstone, take the Umtentweni turn-off. Follow the coast road (R102) through Umtentweni to golf, which will be indicated on your left.
Port Shepstone
Port Shepstone Country Club: we are indebted to Port Shepstone CC for the following description:
The golf course at Port Shepstone Country Club has been described by a visitor to the Club as “the best kept secret on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast”. It is a nature lovers paradise that has a large selection of birdlife including fish eagle, egyptian geese, various species of stork and duck as well as many dyker roaming around, not to mention the monkeys.
The first nine holes are bushveld with a large variety of indigenous trees and mangroves lining the fairways and is considered by many to be the most beautiful section of the course. The second nine are more a links-style, quite open and wind exposed, with a number of water hazards.
All in all to play at Port Shepstone CC is an experience not to be missed. Although laid out close to the sea and the Mzimkulu River, there are seldom views of either, with the dense coastal vegetation screening them from the course.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Caddies available.
Limited
Port Shepstone was founded in 1867 following the discovery of marble deposits nearby, and is named after Sir Theophilus Shepstone, a British-born South African statesman who worked closely with the native tribes in the second half of the 1800's.
William Bazley built a harbour at Port Shepstone and the first coaster entered the harbour on May 8, 1880. In 1882 a party of 246 Norwegian immigrants settled here and played a large part in the development of the area.
After the opening of the railway to Durban in 1901 the harbour fell in disuse and eventually the river silted up again making it impossible to use. The 27,000 candela lighthouse still stands at the mouth of the Mzimkulu River.
10 Norwood Rd, Umtentweni, Port Shepstone, KwaZulu Natal
+27 (0)39 695 1215
Visit websiteSet in a subtropical garden 500 meters from the sea and just off the R620. Located 3 km from the centre of the bustling town of Port Shepstone and less than an hours drive from Durban International Airport.
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Port Shepstone
Southbroom; San Lameer
366 Commercial Road, Umtentweni, South Coast, KwaZulu Natal
+27 (0)39 695 0110
Visit websiteThe Venture Inn is set in tranquil and magnificent gardens, located amongst the tropical splendour of the lush South Coast. The suites are set amidst tropical surrounds each having modern private bathroom facilities. The apartments are tastefully furnished and comfortable, with TV and coffee making facilities.
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Port Shepstone
Southbroom (35 km); San Lameer (35 km)
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