Perfect your swing at these golf courses in Lusaka

It's a fun game to play with the whole family. You'll have a good time while staying active in the fresh air and green, healthy surroundings. Walking between holes, swinging your clubs, and carrying your bag of clubs all get you moving. Golf can improve your health, self-esteem, and confidence.

But where can you do this in Lusaka?

Hang on tight , we have some info for you

Chainama Hills Golf Club

Established in 1955, this 18-hole golf course is quite an adventure!

This course strikes a balance between difficulty and playability, but it pushes you to try new shots and give your all. This course will push you to take your game to the next level.

The clubhouse needs maintenance. The style and decor leave little to the imagination, though the glory of what it once was can clearly be felt and seen. It’s always a good golf game and Chainama golf club!

Lusaka Golf Club

Originally opened in 1935, this golf club is described as "Zambia's most prestigious sporting facility, attracting a diverse range of golfing nationalities," Lusaka Golf club boasts of hosting the prestigious Zambian Open championship many times more than any club in Zambia.

The tree-lined course measures 6,575 meters from the championship tees and has a par of 73.

Greens are maintained regularly, with a clubhouse that boasts a restaurant, bar and pool.

Bonanza

This 18-hole golf course is new and exciting! Built in 2017, with modern facilities, a pristine club, and good food and drink selections, this golf course makes a golfing day memorable.

Chilanga Golf Club

This is an old-style parkland 9-hole course. An older golf course that is really peaceful and is an interesting course to play. Boasting some peaceful wildlife, it’s definitely worth the drive.

Chilanga Golf Course photo by Henry Ngilazi


Whether you just want to hit a quick nine or spend all day on the green, give these courses a try and let us know what you think!




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