Swaziland is set to see another first as a new initiative, which combines golf and Safari, is introduced for 2014.
(TRAVPR.COM) UNITED KINGDOM - April 19th, 2013 - Swaziland is set to see another first as a new initiative, which combines golf and Safari, is introduced for 2014. The tour which will first run in March next year will be run by operator Sense Africa, a Swaziland specialist with a huge array of experience and knowledge of the country.
The idea behind the tour is to provide excellent and personalised holidays for golfers and non-golfing partners. Designed for those that want to improve their game and is flexible to suit your golf needs and standard, it also caters for those that do not have a burning interest in golf!
During the fortnight holiday in March 2014 guests will visit 3 golf courses in Swaziland - Royal Swazi Sun, Simunye Country Club and Nkonyeni Golf Estate, using the extensive practice grounds as well as playing the courses.
Royal Swazi Sun is a spectacular championship course laid out on the slopes of the Lebombo mountains. The practice facilities are excellent. At Simunye there’s a quirky competition – golf in the dark! Nkonyeni Course is of championship standard, has excellent practice facilities and a challenging 18th hole on an island in the Usuthu river.
The trip will be accompanied by Jason Bowen, PGA Professional golfer, and brother of Jenny Bowen, owner of Sense Africa.
Golf Factoids
The chances of making two holes-in-one in a round of golf are one in 67 million.
There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball.
Golf was banned in Scotland from 1457 to 1502 to prevent citizens wasting time when preparing for an English invasion.
The word golf does not mean "Gentleman Only, Ladies Forbidden". This is an internet myth!
There are 3 golf balls currently on the moon hit by golf loving Astronauts during the various Apollo missions.
For more information please email jenny@senseafrica.co.uk or visit www.senseafrica.co.uk
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