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About Sabi River Sun Golf Course

The Sabie River golf course near Nelspruit and White River is one of only four 18-hole golf courses Mpumalanga. Water hazards are plentiful so it is wise to bring plenty of balls.


Numerous hippos and crocodiles are permanent residents in the course's main dam (next to the 14th and 15th holes). The course is very popular during winter and spring from July to October. Bring your binoculars if you’re a keen birder.


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Based in Hazyview lies the cosy accommodation Kruger Park Lodge Unit No. 615, perfectly suited for...
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Kruger Park Lodge Unit No. 610B is a modern, self-catering house for four guests in Hazyview.This...
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Kruger Park Lodge Unit No. 610A is a modern self-catering house for six guests in Hazyview.The...
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Kruger Park Lodge Unit No. 608B is a self-catering holiday home on a Hazyview estate. The estate is...
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Sabi River Sun Golf Course is 2.4km from the centre of Hazyview , the nearest airport 38.5km (Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling

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