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Skukuza Golf Course: The World's Wildest Golf Course

Skukuza Golf Course in South Africa frequently has some very wild and dangerous animals roaming the course such as lions, hyenas, elephants, wild boar.

Skukuza Golf Course is a 9-hole golf course located on the outskirts of Skukuza Rest Camp, in Kruger National Park, South Africa that was built in 1972 as a recreational venue for Skukuza employees. Currently, Skukuza Golf Course is a place that attracts many visitors because of its outstanding features that few golf courses in the world have.

Playing at Skukuza Golf Course, players will have a unique golfing experience with wild animals such as lions, hyenas, elephants, wild boars. These animals often go to the golf course to sunbathe.

Skukuza Golf Course has no fence, so when playing, golfers can admire the large shrubs in the park as well as explore the life of many species of wildlife. This golf course does not have a bunker like others.

To ensure the safety of players, the Skukuza Golf Course staff will drive around the course all day, stopping wild animals if they intend to attack golfers. In addition, the golf course always provides an emergency phone number so that guests can contact whenever there is a problem.

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