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Sun City - The Palace Hotel
Forest, containing rare plant varieties. Continue
exploring and you will chance upon the Sway Bridge - devised by
the King to entrap those who wished harm to the Royal Family -
it creaks and sways as it spans the yawning chasm over the cascading
waters below. Discover the Hidden Cave Falls by following the
Hippo Gorge Trail, from the foot of the Royal Staircase or take
the Adventure Path that links the Rain Forests across the Royal
Staircase. Intrepid explorers will also find the Gong of the Sun
Lion. This beautiful gong saves the ancient people by summoning
them to the safety of the Royal Arena shortly before the earthquake
devastated their homes. Pass by the Royal Arena, a beautiful amphitheater
and the Royal Baths, whose tepid waters were reputed to have healing
powers and were originally built over a natural spring.
Take a well-earned liquid refreshment break at the Observatory
Bar overlooking the Lake of Peace and the Roaring Lagoon or visit
the Food Court where tasty foods are available.
LOST CITY GOLF COURSE
If golf courses were ranked solely on how spectacular
and memorable they are, Lost City would come out on top more often
than not. And no hole more so than the par-three 13th with its
green shaped like the African continent, surrounded by pot bunkers
and an enclosure to front left that is home to over forty crocodiles
and hundreds of miss-hit golf balls. The view of the hole from
the elevated tee is unforgettable and one can understand why Gary
Player sincerely believes he has created one of the top courses
in the world at the Lost City, with its desert-style front nine
and African bushveld closing nine.
Rocky outcrops and large waste bunkers, planted with a variety
of cacti, are a feature of the desert- style front nine. The fairway
landing areas are generous made more so by the recent conversion
off all playing areas, tee to green, to kikuyu grass.
The greens are large and generally flat in contrast to those across
the hill at the Gary Player County Club.
Playing the back nine is like going on a golfing safari. It has
often been noted that the game is more exciting when played downhill
and this is certainly the case here. In addition to the previously
mentioned 13th, holes eleven, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen are
all played from elevated tees offering thrill, excitement and
challenge to the golfer. And some of the most spectacular African
views to be had on a golf course. On the whole a round at Lost
City is an experience which one will not easily forget. But it
doesn't end with the golf. Make sure you have allowed time for
an after round sundowner at the Zimbabwe Ruins style clubhouse
which overlooks the ninth and eighteenth greens. If you're looking
for golfs "Out of Africa" experience, this is it.
GARY PLAYER GOLF COURSE
Known all over the world as the venue for the annual Nedbank Golf
Challenge this Gary Player designed course is probably the most
recognizable in South Africa. It is also one of the best. And
the critics agree as it is ranked number 1 in the country by Compleat
Golfer magazine and number 2 by Golf Digest (South Africa). Many
of the game's superstars have graced the fairways at this magnificent
bushveld course and this adds to its appeal. To be able to compare
your game to theirs, to say, "I birdied that hole just as Seve
did," or, "I drove past the place where Ernie or Nick landed",
is all part of the mystique of playing the Gary Player Country
Club. Off the back markers the course measures over 7 000 metres
which makes it one of the longest in the world.
But a variety of tees make it possible to shorten the course and
render playable for all levels of golfers. A distinguishing feature
of the course is its green's complexes, with strategically placed
bunkers, swales and mounds that protect the super slick clover
shaped greens. With pristine perfect kikuyu fairways and excellent
bent grass greens the course is kept in perfect condition all
year round. Ernie Els, Nick Price, David Frost, Seve Ballesteros
and Bernard Langer have all won the Nedbank Golf Challenge more
than once but the most impressive performance over this testing
layout came in 1999 when Ernie Els posted a winning score of 263
- twenty five under par and eight strokes better than the previous
best. A feature hole? Well they're all good at the Gary Player
Country Club, but for risk and reward the stand-out is the 9th
. Play this par 5 from the forward tees and then have a go for
the island green with your second and thrill to the challenge
of this superb test of golf.
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