The Cape Town & Winelands Golf Tour
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The Cape Town & Winelands Golf Tour
Day 1
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Arrive in Africa where you will be greeted by a GolfTours.com representative who will guide you to your chosen mode of transportation.
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Overnight at the Four Rosmead. Situated on the slopes of Table Mountain, the Four Rosmead is a boutique hotel that offers a panoramic view of the mountain, Lion's Head, Signal Hill, Table Bay and the city. The rooms are stylish and the hotel is filled with beautiful art and the service is just as good as the décor.
Day 2
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Play at Erinvale. When the 1996 World Cup of Golf was held at Erinvale, many players agreed that it was a fantastic combination of challenging golf and visual delight. The front-nine holes are flat leading up to the back nine, which climb their way up the Helderberg mountain.
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Overnight at the Four Rosmead.
Day 3
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There are many things to do in Oranjezicht. Today, spend time exploring the city and all of its attractions.
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Overnight at the Four Rosmead.
Day 4
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Play at Westlake. The Westlake Course is one of relatively wide and short fairways. If you find a way to stay out of trouble, you can have a successful, low-scoring round. Consider your shots carefully as you strive for that low-score.
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Overnight a the Four Rosmead.
Day 5
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Today is another day to enjoy the city. If you didn't get a chance to do something you wanted to do day 3, do it today.
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Overnight at the Four Rosmead.
Day 6
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Play at Milnerton. Milnerton has hosted numerous PGA events, including the South African Open. The course is relatively flat and doesn't have a lot of trees, but the water presents a danger to any errant shots. The course is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the west and a lagoon on the east. Not only that, but there are seven waterholes that demand your shots be precise.
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Overnight at the Four Rosmead.
Day 7
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Overnight at The Village at Spier. The Village at Spier emphasizes the importance of maintaining the ecological integrity of the area. The 155 rooms are situated into multiple double-story buildings that each have their own private courtyard and pool.
Day 8
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Play at Pearl Valley. This Jack Nicklaus designed golf course is ranked third best in South Africa. The course is designed to combine beauty and challenge wonderfully. The mountains serve as a backdrop to the course and the eighty-one strategically set bunkers are lined with white river sand, while the fast greens are a deep, lush green.
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Overnight at The Village at Spier.
Day 9
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Today, spend time doing what you want. Explore the Stellenbosch winelands or hang out by the pool.
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Overnight at The Village at Spier.
Day 10
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Play at De Zalze. The De Zalze course places a high demand on accurate shots. There are water features on several of the holes and the Blaauwklippen River makes its way along the course, lined by Oak trees.
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Overnight at The Village at Spier.
Day 11
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Take one more day to explore your surroundings. If there is something you really wanted to do, today is the day to do it.
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Overnight at The Village at Spier.
Day 12
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Play at Steenberg. The Steenberg offers many different obstacles as you make your away along the course. The first few shots start off with elevated tee boxes that are set amongst the vines. The course then moves onto the wetlands, where water is the main obstacle. Then the course enters the “Heathland” section where white sands surround the fairways. The set-up of the course keeps the game exciting and challenging,
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After round, depart for home.





