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About Kimberley Golf Club

Kimberley Golf Club is a Bob Grimsdell designed parkland layout that boasts Elliot grass tee to green.

Visitors are most welcome to this 18-hole, 72 par course. Facilities include a driving range, pro shop, and rental carts.

Telephone:
053 841 0127
Website:
http://www.kimberley​golfclub.co.za
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The Honeycomb 2

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Kimberley Golf Club is 5.3km from the centre of Kimberley , the nearest airport 12.5km (Kimberley Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling

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