St Francis Links

Olivewood Private Estate & Golf Club

South Africa, Eastern Cape, East London
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Course Opened: 2016

Designed by local Algy Kietzmann, Olivewood is an upmarket estate course 30 kilometres from East London built among rolling hills inland from the coast and with some nice ocean views.

Unusually, the first eight holes tumble downhill into the Chintsa River plain and tidal lagoon whilst the final ten climb back uphill and return to the clubhouse. The terrain is Eastern Cape bushveld, many of the holes framed by rugged indigenous bush and trees.

Olivewood possesses a beautiful single-storey clubhouse modelled on the original 1920s farmhouse belonging to the Schafli family, with wide open colonial verandas. It has a superb restaurant attached and a boutique hotel was opened in December 2019 alongside the 18th hole with 24 spacious ground-floor villa-type rooms.

With so much in the way of elevation changes, feature holes abound on the layout, and include the dramatic par-5 eighth, which tumbles downhill from a high tee over a bushy ravine; the long par-4 12th alongside the Chintsa River to a green built into a raised mound; the challenging uphill par-4 16th, and the scenic par-5 closing hole.

Two very contrasting par-3s stand out. The seventh is a stunner, steeply downhill to a wide green perched on the edge of the hillside, while the 15th is a beauty in the forest where you again play downhill to what appears by a trick of illusion to be a thin sliver of a green fronted by bunkers.

The par-5s at Olivewood are among the most challenging. From the back tees they are all at least 500 metres long, with the 560m eighth being one of the longest holes in SA at sea level. It begins with a daunting tee shot to a narrow fairway flanked by the indigenous bush.

The par-5 tenth has water running diagonally across the fairway, presenting a challenge on the second shot. Water guards the right of the green. The dogleg left 524m 18th is an excellent closing hole, a wide fairway giving golfers the opportunity to be aggressive off the tee, although three fairway bunkers are there to catch the long hitters. It concludes with another large elevated green.

Review from SAtop100courses website.

 

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