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Three Chameleons Short Golf Course



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Three Chameleons Short Golf Course is in the heart of the Garden Route and built underneath the splendid Outeniqua Mountains. Many believe it to be the best maintained and conditioned short golf course in South Africa. Each individually designed 9 holes, offers a variety of water features and hazards to make it an interesting and challenging layout. It has three par 4's and the total length of the course is 2400m. It is also an ideal starter course for youngsters and beginners who are often intimidated by a big course.

Three Chameleons Short Golf Course

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Latitude -33.9764° S 33.9764° S 33° 58' 35.04" -33° 58.584'
Longitude 22.3871° E 22.3871° E 22° 23' 13.56" 22° 23.226'
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R404 between Fancourt and George Airport
George
Western Cape
South Africa
Phone No.
044 876 9988
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 44 876 9988

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