Leopard Creek has been a South African bucket-list name since it opened in 1996, and it still feels like something special the moment you arrive. Set right on the southern boundary of Kruger National Park, you get proper championship golf in a setting that's about as wild as it gets, with the Crocodile River edging into view and the bush never far from the fairways.
The course has hosted top-level tournament golf, most famously the Alfred Dunhill Championship, so you're playing a venue that's tested some seriously big names. And yes, the wildlife element is real. It's not unusual to spot crocodiles near the water or see antelope moving through the rough, with rangers on hand when larger animals are in the area.
Designed by Gary Player, Leopard Creek is a thinking golfer's course. It's not about bashing driver everywhere. You'll need to plot your way around water hazards, aim for the right side of the fairway and respect the greens, which can be quick when the pins are tucked. The upside is that conditioning is consistently excellent, which is exactly what you want on a once-in-a-lifetime round.
If you're building a South Africa trip, this is an easy win: play one of the country's standout courses, then swap golf shoes for a safari on the very same holiday.
Who is this for?
Golfers who want a true bucket-list round, combining a Tour-standard course with the thrill of being on the edge of Kruger.
Who is it best for?
Confident golfers who enjoy a strategic test and don't mind leaving driver in the bag now and then, plus anyone building a South Africa itinerary who wants golf and safari in one seamless trip.