NKONYENI GOLF LODGE & ESTATE
🇸🇿 Nkonyeni, Manzini, SZ
Designed by Phil Jacobs
Nkonyeni Golf Lodge & Estate sits in the Manzini region of Eswatini, the small landlocked kingdom bordered by South Africa and Mozambique. Designed by South African architect Phil Jacobs, the course occupies terrain characteristic of the country's highveld landscape, with rolling topography and natural vegetation that includes indigenous grasses and scattered tree cover. The setting provides views across the surrounding valleys and hills that define this part of southern Africa.
The layout reflects Jacobs' approach to working with existing landforms rather than imposing heavily manufactured features. Fairways move across elevation changes that create natural strategy in club selection and shot placement. Water features appear on several holes, typical of courses in this region where seasonal rainfall patterns influence design decisions. Bunkers are positioned to challenge approach shots and frame greens that vary in size and contour.
Nkonyeni functions as both a resort amenity and a golf destination within Eswatini, a country with limited golf infrastructure compared to its neighbors. The estate includes lodging and dining facilities that serve visiting golfers and guests. The course provides one of the few championship-length layouts in the kingdom, making it a venue for regional amateur competitions and a regular playing option for golfers based in Eswatini and those traveling through the area. The combination of golf and accommodation reflects the resort model common to courses in smaller African nations seeking to attract both local players and international visitors.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sunshine was designed by Phil Jacobs.
Yes. Sunshine at Nkonyeni Golf Lodge & Estate is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sunshine is 72.
Sunshine is a 18-hole course.