Hiscock Group South African Golf & Safari Experience

The "bucket list" experience of a lifetime in South Africa that includes 7 rounds of exclusive golf, 5-star accommodation thought, a 2-day unforgettable safari experience at Gondwana Game Reserve, and so much more!

Golf Courses

Experience Itinerary

  • Arrive in Cape Town

    Arrive at Cape Town International Airport


    Meet your driver after collecting your luggage for your transfer to the Queen Victoria Hotel


    Welcome 3 course dinner at the Dash Restaurant


  • Golf at Steenberg Golf Club

    Breakfast at the hotel


    Golf at the Steenberg Golf Club


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    Course Name: class=golf-titleSteenberg

    • Championship: Yes
    • Holes: 18
    • Metres: 6166
    • Par: 72


    Set in the heart of the tranquil Constantia Winelands and surrounded by the Silvermine mountain range lies Steenberg Golf Club. Situated on the Steenberg Golf Estate, this 18-hole championship course is consistently regarded as one of the finest golf courses in Cape Town and South Africa. Near perfect conditioning all year round brings players back to try and conquer its many majestic holes over and over again.

  • Full day Peninsula Day Tour

    Breakfast at the hotel


    Embark on a breathtaking journey around the Cape Peninsula, a treasured highlight of Cape Town. This full-day tour offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich maritime history. Travelers can marvel at the rugged coastlines and serene beaches, visit the iconic Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, and witness the charming penguin colony at Boulders Beach. The tour’s route through picturesque towns like Simons Town and Kalk Bay provides an authentic taste of local culture, while the panoramic views from Chapman’s Peak Drive are simply unforgettable. Whether it’s the natural beauty, the cultural encounters, or the sheer adventure, the Cape Peninsula Full Day Tour is an experience not to be missed

  • Golf at Pearl Valley Golf Club

    Breakfast at the hotel


    Golf at the Pearl Valley Golf Club


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    Course Name: class=golf-titlePearl Valley

    • Championship: Yes
    • Holes: 18
    • Metres: 7646
    • Par: 72


    As the name implies, the Pearl Valley Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course truly bears the stamp of the world’s preeminent golf course designer. Golf Digest has named the course as ‘Best Conditioned’ in the Western Cape from 2010 – 2019. Since 2006 the course has consistently been placed among the top ten in South Africa and ranked as the 5th best in the country by Golf Digest magazine.


  • Transfer to Erinvale Winery Estate

    Breakfast at the hotel before departure


    Resting in the foothills of the Hottentots Holland Mountains, the picturesque town of Somerset West was originally a cattle post. Somerset West has grown into an affluent town offering visitors a Mediterranean-like climate, a rich heritage and a collection of wonderful cafes and top-notch restaurants. Somerset West serves as an excellent base from which to explore the incredibly scenic surrounds. The town has something for everyone including gourmands, nature lovers and history enthusiasts. Explore the scenic beauty, sample locally- produced wines, view an array of Cape Dutch historic buildings, and shop at a collection of charming boutiques.

  • Golf at Erinvale Golf Club

    Breakfast at the hotel


    Golf at Erinvale Golf Club


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    Course Name: class=golf-titleErinvale

    • Championship: Yes
    • Holes: 18
    • Metres: 6440
    • Par: 72


    Erinvale Golf Course is without a doubt one of the best Golf Courses in South Africa. Surrounded by the majestic Helderberg and Hottentots Holland Mountains. It offers two very distinctly different nines. The first nine winds its way through narrow fairways flanked by exquisite properties, blending in perfectly with the landscape and environment. The second nine flows beautifully into the foot of the Helderbergs and eventually offers the most rewarding and magnificent sweeping views over False Bay, surrounding vineyards, olive groves and Helderberg Nature Reserve

  • Depart Erinvale to Gondwana Game Reserve

    Breakfast at the hotel before departure


    Situated at the heart of South Africa’s spectacular Garden Route, Gondwana Game Reserve holds the distinction of being the only Fynbos reserve in the world with free-roaming Big Five game as well as endangered species like the Cape Mountain Zebra, Black Rhinoceros, and Black Harrier among many others. The landscapes here are characterised by towering mountains, green rolling hills, and swathes of brighty-colored fynbos - creating ample opportunities for outdoor adventure and nature photography. Visitors can look forward to top-notch game drives, superb fishing, and a wonderful Junior Ranger program for children. An idyllic climate - the second most moderate in the world - adds further appeal. The reserve is situated a convenient 25 minutes outside the charming coastal town of Mossel Bay and a mere four hours’ drive from Cape Town.

  • Gondwana Game Experiences

    Full board including


    2 game drives


    Breakfast, lunch & dinner


    Morning & afternoon tea

  • Early game drive before the transfer to Fancourt

    Game drive & breakfast before departure


    Transfer to Fancourt at George


    Resting in a fertile valley of the majestic Outeniqua Mountains, along South Africa’s world-famous Garden Route, the historic city of George is the sixth oldest town in the country and was once a woodcutter’s outpost. Today, this is the commercial hub of the Garden Route. Surrounded by endless beaches, soaring mountains, and glittering lakes, and is a haven for nature lovers and adventurers, while providing all the luxuries of a modern town, including a great number of excellent restaurants and shops, and a large mall. Visitors can play a round of golf on a variety of championship courses, discover local history at the fascinating George Museum and visit the Garden Route Botanical Garden, which features sublime trails and brightly-colored local fynbos plants.

  • Golf on the Outeniqua Golf Course

    Breakfast at the hotel


    Golf on the Outeniqua Golf Course


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    Course Name: class=golf-titleFancourt Outeniqua

    • Championship: Yes
    • Holes: 18
    • Metres: 6312
    • Par: 72


    Ranked 18th by South Africa's Top 100 Courses' experts, Fancourt’s Outeniqua golf course offers a leisurely and entertaining golfing experience. It provides a more forgiving terrain than its counterpart, the Montagu, but offers its fair share of challenges to keep golfers interested. 

    Also designed by Gary Player and named after the Outeniqua Mountains, the course can comfortably accommodate a large field of golfers. A detailed stroke saver takes golfers through the course, providing distance measurements and images that assist players with navigating the course. A warm-up area, featuring a full-length range and a chipping and bunker practice area, is available to golfers before play. 

  • Golf on the Montagu Golf Course

    Breakfast at the hotel


    Golf on the Montagu Golf Course


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    Course Name: class=golf-titleFancourt Montagu

    • Championship: Yes
    • Holes: 18
    • Metres: 6714
    • Par: 72


    Fancourt’s Montagu Golf Course, originally designed by Gary Player, has earned a world class reputation as one of the finest 18-hole parkland layouts. It holds the prestigious 8th position on South Africa's Top 100 Courses' list of top golf courses in the country. Golfers can expect a challenging, yet highly enjoyable golfing experience surrounded by the natural beauty of the Fancourt estate. This tree-lined course covers large tracts of varying terrain across an undulating indigenous landscape. A detailed stroke saver takes golfers through the course, providing distance measurements and images that assist players with navigating the course.


  • Golf at Pinnacle Point Golf Course

    Breakfast at the hotel


    Transfer to the golf club


    Golf on the Pinnacle Point Golf Course


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    Course Name: class=golf-titlePinnacle Point

    • Championship: Yes
    • Holes: 18
    • Metres: 6469
    • Par: 72


    This clifftop course inspires the golfer to play this challenging layout with a level of respect due to its dramatic views and breathtaking terrain. the layout is characterized by seven majestic holes that line the Indian Ocean rock cliffs, four of which are played over ocean and cliffs.

  • Golf at the Links Golf Course

    Breakfast at the hotel


    Golf on the Links Golf Course


    Farewell Braai BBQ dinner at the exclusive Links Members Clubhouse


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    Course Name: class=golf-titleFancourt The Links

    • Championship: Yes
    • Holes: 18
    • Metres: 6930
    • Par: 72


    Fancourt Estate’s The Links private club is South Africa’s number one golf course. Exclusivity and privacy, and Fancourt’s signature hospitality, is guaranteed.

    The Links is currently ranked as the number one golf course in the country by Golf Digest South Africa. It also ranks 56th in Golf Digest US edition’s list of the world’s 100 greatest golf courses that compared 464 courses from 18 countries around the globe.

    The Links is the iconic golfing hallmark of the Fancourt estate. Golfing legend Gary Player described it as his greatest ever feat as a course designer.


  • Transfer to Kruger National Park - or depart for your journey home

    Breakfast at the hotel


    For those returning home, transfer to George Airport


    For those continuing to Kruger & Buhala transfer to George airport to meet your flight


    Transfer to Buhala Lodge for your 4-night stay


    Stretching over more than two million hectares, the famous Kruger National Park is one of the world’s largest game reserves and a truly remarkable destination. Owing to its exceptional size, visitors are able to experience fantastic diversity – from changing scenery and ecosystems to an impressive array of animals, plant life and birdlife. The park is home to over 130 mammals and over 500 bird species. Visitors can look forward to learning about the area’s prehistoric past, enjoying a host of accommodation options, and viewing abundant wildlife including the famed Big Five. The diversity and sheer density of wildlife make Kruger National Park an unforgettable and once-in-a-lifetime experience.

  • Golf at Leopard Creek

    Breakfast at the Lodge


    Golf at Leopard Creek Country Club


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    Course Name: class=golf-titleLeopard Creek

    • Championship: Yes
    • Holes: 18
    • Metres: 6480
    • Par: 72


    Innovative architectural and landscaping techniques ensure that the Leopard Creek golf course is naturally protected from animals, while lakes and small streams have been diverted through the development to create scenic vistas and interesting golf strategies. Golfing hazards take on a new dimension at Leopard Creek, for much of the water is home to the magnificent creatures for which the river is named, crocodiles. Extensive use has been made of water features and sightings of crocodile, hippo, antelope, buffalo and elephant are commonplace, on the course or in the Kruger Park bordering the course.

  • Rest & Relax Day

    Breakfast at the Lodge


    Free day to recharge the batteries or head out into the National Park

  • Golf at Leopard Creek

    Breakfast at the Lodge


    Golf at Leopard Creek Country Club

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    Course Name: class=golf-titleLeopard Creek

    • Championship: Yes
    • Holes: 18
    • Metres: 6480
    • Par: 72


    Innovative architectural and landscaping techniques ensure that the Leopard Creek golf course is naturally protected from animals, while lakes and small streams have been diverted through the development to create scenic vistas and interesting golf strategies. Golfing hazards take on a new dimension at Leopard Creek, for much of the water is home to the magnificent creatures for which the river is named, crocodiles. Extensive use has been made of water features and sightings of crocodile, hippo, antelope, buffalo and elephant are commonplace, on the course or in the Kruger Park bordering the course.

  • Departure Day

    Breakfast at the lodge


    All good things must come to an end... unfortunately.


    Transfer to Johannesburg for your onward flight

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