Pezula Championship Golf Course
Knysna
Perched high above the Indian Ocean on the eastern headland of Knysna, Pezula Championship Golf Course offers one of the most spectacular golfing settings on South Africa’s Garden Route. Designed by David Dale and Ronald Fream, the par-72 layout winds through coastal cliffs, rolling terrain and indigenous fynbos vegetation. Several holes run dramatically along the clifftops, delivering breathtaking ocean views and unforgettable tee shots. The course combines wide fairways with strategic bunkering, water hazards and fast greens that reward careful shot-making. Known for its immaculate conditioning and striking scenery, Pezula is both visually stunning and technically rewarding. With its panoramic coastal views and championship pedigree, it is a must-play course when visiting Knysna.
George Airport
75km
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Time Zone:
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Currency:
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Temperature:
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Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
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About The Area
Gqeberha, formerly known as Port Elizabeth, sits along South Africa’s Sunshine Coast and offers golfers a relaxed coastal setting with year-round playability. Known for its wide beaches, friendly atmosphere and consistent climate, it serves as a key gateway to the Eastern Cape’s golf and safari experiences, including the nearby Garden Route.
One of the region’s standout venues is Humewood Golf Club, a true links course and one of the finest of its kind in South Africa. Set alongside the Indian Ocean, the layout features firm fairways, natural dunes and coastal winds that shape every round. It has hosted multiple South African Opens and offers a traditional links experience rarely found outside the UK and Ireland. Nearby, Walmer Country Club provides a contrasting parkland layout with tree-lined fairways and a more sheltered environment. Another notable option is Port Elizabeth Golf Club, known for its rolling terrain and excellent conditioning.
Golf in Gqeberha benefits from a temperate coastal climate, making it playable throughout the year. The summer months from October to April offer warm temperatures and ideal conditions, while cooler seasons still provide excellent golf without extreme weather.
Off the course, Gqeberha offers beautiful beaches along Algoa Bay, wildlife experiences in nearby game reserves such as Addo Elephant National Park, and a relaxed waterfront atmosphere. The region is also a starting point for the Garden Route, allowing golfers to extend their trip to destinations such as Knysna and George.
For golfers seeking authentic links golf, coastal scenery and access to both beach and safari experiences, Gqeberha delivers one of South Africa’s most versatile and enjoyable golf escapes.


























