ZIMBALI COUNTRY CLUB
🇿🇦 Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, ZA
Designed by Tom Weiskopf
Zimbali Country Club lies along the KwaZulu-Natal coast north of Durban, set within a coastal forest estate that borders the Indian Ocean. Tom Weiskopf designed the course in the mid-1990s, routing holes through indigenous coastal vegetation and incorporating dramatic elevation changes that take advantage of the property's natural topography. The layout moves between forested corridors and openings that reveal views of the ocean and surrounding landscape, creating a varied visual and strategic experience throughout the round.
The course features significant elevation shifts, with several holes playing uphill or downhill through the coastal bush. Weiskopf preserved much of the native flora, including coastal forest species that frame fairways and define playing corridors. Water hazards appear on multiple holes, and the design emphasizes strategic positioning off the tee to navigate doglegs and set up approaches to greens that often sit on elevated or contoured sites. The par threes offer particular variety in length and setting, ranging from short holes through forest to longer carries over ravines.
Zimbali operates as part of a residential estate and country club, serving members and resort guests. The property includes additional amenities beyond golf, reflecting its role as a coastal retreat and residential community. The course has hosted professional events on the Sunshine Tour, contributing to its profile within South African golf. The combination of Weiskopf's design approach and the distinctive coastal forest environment gives Zimbali a character that differs from the more links-influenced or parkland courses found elsewhere in the region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Zimbali was designed by Tom Weiskopf.
Yes. Zimbali at Zimbali Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Zimbali is 72.
Zimbali is a 18-hole course.