After a week of golf, time to indulge in something special- High Tea at The Oyster Box
Now the treats.
Sweet choices.
Outside Indian Ocean view and the famous Umhlanga Lighthouse.
After a week of golf, time to indulge in something special- High Tea at The Oyster Box
Now the treats.
Sweet choices.
Outside Indian Ocean view and the famous Umhlanga Lighthouse.
Day 1 of a 4 day challenge, starting at the re-opened Beachwood golf course.
Only the original first 10 holes of the Sub Tropical Mangrove swamp area playable. The other 8 holes towards the Virginia airport, are up for re-development at some stage.
Jason , Larry and Mark. On the 4th hole, a result of the April floods. Some guys swimming pool on the edge of the fairway. The wind blew all game.
Day 2 – Port Shepstone golf course.
Joined by the chaps of the Badgers social golf club for the next 3 days, as part of their long weekend.
Scenes at Port Shepstone- the wind blew all day, making golf and scores very challenging.
The last photo is of the Friday night dinner at the “Tom, Dick and Harry”, a British pub in Ramsgate. Great inexpensive and tasty food, with rather cheap beers, compared to other establishments, back in Durban for example.
Day 3 – Southbroom Golf course.
Great fun at Southbroom, with the first 6-8 holes in overcast and windy weather. Did clear later in the morning.
Great disappointment in trying to complete the 4 day challenge. Rain, rain and more rain.
The only thing to do, was a lovely breakfast at the club before all departing back to Durban.
A great 4 days of golf and friendship, with good food, much laughter, many, many drinks and 2 world cup rugby games to watch. Photos courtesy of Mark(Golfari) and Adrian, Manny and others from the Badger group. Thank you.