The Kigbeare Course – 6464yds Par 72

The longest of our courses, this starts and finishes outside the clubhouse on two of the original holes built in 1991. There are grandstand views of the 18th green from the clubhouse patio. 14 of the holes have been constructed on the Kigbeare estate and include some of the finest holes on the complex. There are large mature trees which gives the course a feel of maturity beyond its years. Within the Kigbeare estate were many acres of tree plantations and many of these trees have been transplanted around the course. In total around 8000 trees have been moved which have helped to form holes and provide tree lined fairways around the complex. The greens are large and undulating offering many possible pin positions.

Kigbeare 15th – 382yds Par 4 – From the tee this hole offers views over the countryside and the 4 new holes opened in April 2009. It is uphill and plays further than the yardage would suggest. A drive up the hill will leave a mid to long iron to the large green. Approach shots hit too far will be caught in the pond behind the green.

Kigbeare 4th – 288yds Par 4 – This short dogleg right par 4 gives the golfer various options on how to play the hole. The safe way is hitting an iron from the tee; anything hit too far will run out of fairway. This leaves a short-iron to the green. Low handicap golfers may consider trying to cut the corner, but must be aware that the entire right side of the hole is lined with large mature trees. The picture shows the hole from green to tee and has the 16th green at the top of the picture.

Kigbeare 3rd – 205yds Par 3 – This visually stunning hole has been described by some guests as the best hole on the complex. From the tee the hole drops 50ft to the green, the ball must carry 180yds to clear ‘Hookmoor Brook’. The green is surrounded on 3 sides by large mature trees with a steep bank rising up behind the green. All golfers leave the green wishing they could go back and play the hole again.

Kigbeare Score Card