Vipingo Ridge is Africa’s only PGA golf course. The 72-par championship PGA Baobab Course was built by David Jones, the previous Kenya Open winner. From the renowned Clubhouse, which overlooks the 9th and 18th holes, a network of linked lakes and streams runs across the course.
Thousands of trees add structure and elegance to the design, including the distinctive coastline Baobabs, a native Kenyan tree that inspired the course's name. The PGA Baobab Course, which features three putting greens and Kenya's largest driving range, is one of Africa's top courses.
Vipingo Ridge is Africa’s only PGA golf course. The 72-par championship PGA Baobab Course was built by David Jones, the previous Kenya Open winner. From the renowned Clubhouse, which overlooks the 9th and 18th holes, a network of linked lakes and streams runs across the course.
Thousands of trees add structure and elegance to the design, including the distinctive coastline Baobabs, a native Kenyan tree that inspired the course's name. The PGA Baobab Course, which features three putting greens and Kenya's largest driving range, is one of Africa's top courses.
Vipingo Ridge is Africa’s only PGA golf course. The 72-par championship PGA Baobab Course was built by David Jones, the previous Kenya Open winner. From the renowned Clubhouse, which overlooks the 9th and 18th holes, a network of linked lakes and streams runs across the course.
Thousands of trees add structure and elegance to the design, including the distinctive coastline Baobabs, a native Kenyan tree that inspired the course's name. The PGA Baobab Course, which features three putting greens and Kenya's largest driving range, is one of Africa's top courses.
Africa's most valuable jewel, the "Land of Thousand Hills," is home to the new demanding and environmentally friendly Kigali Golf Resort. This design marvel is an 18- hole golf course designed by the famous and internationally renowned Gary Player, set in the bustling heart of Rwanda's capital city.
This 65-hectare (more than 160-acre) project includes a grand tennis court, a health club, a pro shop, and golf club with seven food and beverage outlets.
The 6595m long 18-hole course boasts an elegant panoramic view of rolling hills, flora, and fauna.
Mt. Kipipiri Golf & Resort, host of the Muema Challenge, offers a course that truly brings out the best in every golfer. Its 18 holes are set against the dramatic backdrop of Mt. Kipipiri, blending natural beauty with a layout that demands precision and strategy. The course’s design encourages players to think critically about each shot, as its rolling fairways and strategic hazards create a test of skill without being overly punishing.
In the Muema Challenge, this course will push competitors to their limits while offering breathtaking views and a calm atmosphere, perfect for focusing on the game. The undulating greens are smooth and fast, rewarding players who take time to master their approach shots and short game. The unique elevation changes and the surrounding forest enhance both the challenge and the serenity of the game, making it an ideal setting for a competitive yet enjoyable tournament..
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