Championship: 6907 m
Club: 6342 m
Seniors: 5736 m
Ladies: 5215 m
Par
72
Visitors
The Links is a private club, visitors can only play if accompanied by a member or staying in the Fancourt Hotel as a guest.
Dress code: Dress in a fashion befitting the surroundings and atmosphere at The Links.
From the N2 airport off-ramp at George, follow the sign for the Links course.
Near George on the Garden Route.
GPS Co-ordinates
- 22" 24" 23.22" E / 33" 57" 4.40" S
Facilities
The Clubhouse is located only metres from the 18th green, with terraced areas and picture windows, to take maximum advantage of course and mountain views:
- Restaurant
- Board room / Conference / functions facilities
- Halfway house
- Shoes for hire
- Caddies are compulsory for all players
- Carts are only available with a valid medical certificate
- Golf Academy
- Putting greens
- Health & Beauty Spa
- Two other golf courses on the estate:
Outeniqua and Montagu golf courses
The Links has some extraordinary testing holes, like the par-3 second, with its bunker in the heart of the enormous green.
For the average golfer, The Links is simply too difficult, but it is nevertheless an inspirational experience just to get out and play it.
With hole name's such as 'Lang Drap', 'Sheer Murrder', and 'Near the Dram', the scottish appeal is very evident.
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