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There are just 9 holes to play at Sea Cliff Golf Resort & Spa in Zanzibar. Situated about 40 mins from the main airport the resort offers more than golf, but it certainly satisfies the golfers amongst us who might not be able to take multiple holidays and want to combine their golf break with a family or couples holiday. This might not be the place for the avid golfer, but it certainly is a good one for golfers to think about when they want a bit more than their golf Being a tropical course does mean it has its challenges; when it rains it really does rain, equally when it is sunny the greens are a challenge to manage, but in fairness for a nine hole golf course it was certainly in decent condition on the date I visited at the end of their wet season (November 2019) I used their on site hire clubs, it has to be said they were not the most high tech, but were OK for a resort offering and all seemed to be branded clubs. Obviously with all of the rain brings lush green grass, couple this with the views over the Indian Ocean, one should be able to just kick back and relax with a Kilimanjaro beer in the lovely club house overlooking the private beach and ocean beyond as the sun goes down If you want to watch a visual, please check out my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSdGpxFnd1rPsfuoO5ivEOg
There are just 9 holes to play at Sea Cliff Golf Resort & Spa in Zanzibar. Situated about 40 mins from the main airport the resort offers more than golf, but it certainly satisfies the golfers amongst us who might not be able to take multiple holidays and want to combine their golf break with a family or couples holiday. This might not be the place for the avid golfer, but it certainly is a good one for golfers to think about when they want a bit more than their golf Being a tropical course does mean it has its challenges; when it rains it really does rain, equally when it is sunny the greens are a challenge to manage, but in fairness for a nine hole golf course it was certainly in decent condition on the date I visited at the end of their wet season (November 2019) I used their on site hire clubs, it has to be said they were not the most high tech, but were OK for a resort offering and all seemed to be branded clubs. Obviously with all of the rain brings lush green grass, couple this with the views over the Indian Ocean, one should be able to just kick back and relax with a Kilimanjaro beer in the lovely club house overlooking the private beach and ocean beyond as the sun goes down If you want to watch a visual, please check out my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSdGpxFnd1rPsfuoO5ivEOg
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