Harare, Zimbabwe

Royal Harare Golf Course

Royal Harare Golf Course is located in the heart of Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital city. Nestled within the Royal Harare Golf Club, the course is easily accessible from the city center, making it a convenient choice for both local residents and international visitors. The course’s central location provides an escape from the city, surrounded by greenery and mature trees.

The original layout of Royal Harare Golf Course was crafted by the esteemed architect C.H. Alison, a member of the prestigious design firm Colt, Alison & Morrison. Alison’s design philosophy emphasizes the natural landscape, creating a course that harmonizes with its surroundings while offering strategic depth and variety. Over the years, the course has undergone several updates to maintain its world-class status, with input from renowned designers such as Gary Player.

Royal Harare Golf Course

Hole 3 is famous for its demanding tee shot over water and the narrow approach to a well-bunkered green. Precision and control are crucial to avoid the water hazard and set up a good scoring opportunity. The finishing hole, a par 4, is a fitting climax to the round. With a long, tree-lined fairway and a challenging approach to an elevated green surrounded by bunkers, it tests golfers’ skills and nerves.

Golfers at Royal Harare can expect an exceptional and memorable experience. The 18-hole, par 72 course is renowned for its immaculate condition, featuring beautifully manicured fairways and greens. Designed to challenge players of all skill levels, the course incorporates a variety of natural features, including water hazards, strategically placed bunkers, and undulating terrain. Its classic parkland layout offers both a visually stunning and technically demanding round of golf.

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