8th Green
Golf in Durban's humid subtropical climate presents specific challenges that shape how the game gets played. The heat and coastal rainfall affect course conditioning, and maintaining consistent green speeds requires constant attention to water management and overseeding cycles. Players navigating Durban's courses encounter the physical toll of humidity during a round, and equipment can behave differently than in cooler regions—ball flight changes, grips wear faster, and hydration becomes part of strategy rather than optional. 8th Green operates within these realities, understanding how Durban's weather patterns and seasonal variations demand different approaches to course maintenance and player experience. What works on a course elsewhere often needs adjustment here, and that local knowledge makes the difference between a frustrating round and one where the course itself feels fair.