Erinvale Golf Club
- Erinvale Golf Club, nestled at the foothills
of the Helderberg and Hottentot Holland mountains in Somerset
West near Cape Town is one of South Africa's great golfing
challenges. Situated in the beautiful wine region, Erinvale's
breathtaking mountain and sea views are an integral part
of this unforgettable golfing experience. The course was
host to the 1996 World Cup of Golf in which thirty-two participating
nations competed. This is an estate course of two distinctly
different nines. The front nine is on the flat, winding
between the many houses in this part of the estate, while
the back nine climbs up the lower slopes of the magnificent
Helderberg mountain, with breathtaking views of the coastline
from the top holes.
Designed by Gary Player, Erinvale's beautifully manicured
par 72 championship course boasts some of the country's
most challenging and spectacular holes. Erinvale's demanding
front nine meanders through park-like terrain, whilst the
back nine provide a contrasting challenge winding its way
through the foothills of the mountains with panoramic views
of False Bay. The greens at Erinvale are huge and well-shaped
allowing for several different pin placements. A feature
of the layout is that different colored flags tell you the
position of the pin, blue flags at the back, white in the
middle and red at the front. Erinvale is also a real estate
development where homes blend well into the landscape. The
biggest test of nerve comes on the par-four 17th hole, the
signature hole, a great hole that swoops downhill. You play
from an elevated tee, with tall pines flanking one side
of the fairway, and an out-of-bounds fence the other side.
No. of holes: 18
Length: 5,892 meters
Par: 72
Course Type: Links