Hermanus Golf Club
Hermanus
Located in the coastal town of Hermanus along South Africa’s Whale Coast, Hermanus Golf Club offers a beautifully maintained 27-hole golf complex set against the backdrop of the Kleinrivier Mountains. The course features three distinct nine-hole loops – the Old Course, the New Course and the Hermanus Nine – each providing a mix of tree-lined fairways, natural fynbos and strategically placed water hazards. Known for its excellent conditioning and relaxed atmosphere, the layout offers an enjoyable yet testing round for golfers of all abilities. Just minutes from the ocean and town centre, Hermanus Golf Club combines scenic beauty with a welcoming club environment, making it a popular stop on a Cape coastal golf itinerary.
Cape Town Airport
105km
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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
Hermanus sits along South Africa’s southern coastline and is famous for its dramatic ocean views, relaxed seaside atmosphere and world-class whale watching. Positioned about 90 minutes from Cape Town, it also offers golfers access to one of the Western Cape’s most scenic championship courses, making it an ideal addition to a Cape golf itinerary.
The region’s standout venue is Arabella Golf Club, consistently ranked among South Africa’s top courses. Set beside the Bot River Lagoon, the layout features expansive fairways, bold bunkering and immaculate greens that demand precise approach play. Water hazards and coastal breezes frequently influence strategy, while the surrounding mountains provide a spectacular backdrop throughout the round. The course blends links-style openness with parkland conditioning, creating a varied and engaging challenge.
Within reach of Hermanus are other excellent Western Cape venues, including De Zalze Golf Club in the nearby Winelands and Steenberg Golf Club closer to Cape Town, allowing golfers to build a diverse multi-course itinerary across the region.
Golf in Hermanus benefits from a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and cooler coastal breezes. The prime golf season runs from October through April, when fairways play firm and conditions are consistently pleasant.
Off the course, Hermanus is internationally known for whale watching between June and November, when southern right whales can often be spotted from the cliffs along the coast. The town also offers excellent seafood restaurants, coastal walking paths and nearby vineyards in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley.
For golfers seeking championship coastal golf paired with wildlife encounters, ocean views and relaxed seaside charm, Hermanus delivers one of South Africa’s most memorable golf escapes.


























