Royal Port Alfred Golf Course, St
Andrews Road, Port Alfred: Situated at Port Alfred, which is on the coast more or
less halfway between Port Elizabeth and East London, the club was granted its 'Royal'
prefix when the Prince of Wales visited in 1927, and today his putter is mounted in the
bar.
Full of humps and hollows, Royal Port Alfred is a challenging and often windswept. As many
as 300 rounds are played per day at the height of the season in December, but the course
is quiet outside of school and university holidays in mild months such as May and June,
August, September and October.
Did you know?
One of the true links courses in South Africa, it is set on the rolling hills of Port
Alfred, with plenty of indigenous bush, game and wonderful sea views. The 5800 meter
course has a unique layout, which, in true links tradition, tests your ability to read the
elements as much as the course. A golfing experience not to be missed.