Zebula Golf Estate & Spa
Mabula
Set within a vast private game reserve in the Limpopo province, Zebula Golf Estate & Spa offers a unique combination of championship golf and African wildlife. Designed by Peter Matkovich, the 18-hole par-72 course winds through natural bushveld landscape where giraffe, zebra and antelope can often be seen roaming alongside the fairways. Wide landing areas make the course playable for a range of handicaps, while strategic bunkering and well-guarded greens provide a rewarding challenge. Beyond the course, the estate features luxury lodges, a spa, safari experiences and a variety of outdoor activities. Located just two hours from Johannesburg, Zebula delivers an unforgettable blend of golf, nature and safari-style relaxation.
O.R. Tambo Airport
210km


England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
Time Zone:
GMT+2
Currency:
R (South African Rand)
Temperature:
8°C - 36°C
Cost of a Beer:
£2.20
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£17
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About The Area
Mabula lies within South Africa’s Waterberg region in Limpopo Province and offers a unique golf experience set among rolling bushveld landscapes and wildlife reserves. Located roughly two hours north of Johannesburg, the area is best known for combining championship golf with authentic safari surroundings, creating a distinctive African golf escape.
The standout venue is Zebula Golf Estate & Spa, located close to Mabula. Designed by Peter Matkovich, the course winds through natural bushveld terrain where indigenous vegetation and roaming wildlife create a memorable setting. Wide fairways and strategic bunkering provide a balanced challenge, while water hazards and subtle elevation changes demand thoughtful course management. The layout blends seamlessly with the surrounding environment, allowing golfers to experience antelope and other wildlife moving through the landscape during their round.
Golf in the Mabula region benefits from warm sunshine and dry conditions typical of the South African bushveld. The most comfortable playing season runs from April through October, when temperatures are milder and skies are generally clear.
Off the course, Mabula is renowned for its safari experiences. Nearby private game reserves offer guided drives where visitors can spot elephants, lions, giraffes and rhinos in their natural habitat. Luxury lodges and bushveld spas create a relaxed atmosphere between rounds, while evening dining often takes place beneath open African skies.
For golfers seeking a distinctive combination of championship golf, wildlife encounters and tranquil bushveld scenery, Mabula delivers one of South Africa’s most unique and memorable golf experiences.






































