Oubaai Golf Club
George
Situated along the Garden Route just outside George, Oubaai Golf Club is a spectacular coastal championship course designed by Ernie Els. The par-72 layout winds through rolling terrain overlooking the Indian Ocean, with dramatic elevation changes, natural ravines and sweeping coastal views shaping many holes. Wide fairways offer some forgiveness from the tee, but strategic bunkering, water hazards and fast, undulating greens demand precision throughout the round. Known for its scenic beauty and strong design, Oubaai provides a memorable test for golfers of all levels. With a modern clubhouse and its close proximity to Fancourt and George Airport, Oubaai is a fantastic addition to any Garden Route golf itinerary.
George Airport
15km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Versailles is a brilliant Kentucky golf holiday base for golfers who want rolling Bluegrass scenery, bourbon heritage and horse country all wrapped into one relaxed trip. Just outside Lexington, it gives groups a quieter small-town feel while still being close to some of the region’s best food, distilleries, racing culture and countryside.
For golf, our main recommendation is The Woodford Club, an 18-hole, par-71 championship course set across the rolling hills of the Bluegrass. It is open to all, which makes it a useful option for travelling golfers, and the setting gives the round that proper Kentucky feel, with horse farms, open land and peaceful views around you. It works really well as part of a wider Kentucky golf itinerary alongside Lexington and Georgetown.
Away from the course, Versailles is where the trip gets even better. Woodford Reserve Distillery is a must for bourbon lovers, with tours and tastings available by reservation, while Woodford County also gives you scenic drives, historic sites, vineyards, local parks and farm-to-table food. For groups who want the full Bluegrass experience, we would also suggest adding a horse farm tour nearby, especially if this is your first time in Kentucky.
Our tip: choose Versailles if your group wants a Kentucky golf break with countryside golf, bourbon stops, horse-country charm and easy access to Lexington without staying right in the city.













