Parow Golf Course
Golf in the Cape requires reading conditions that shift with the season—Cape summer heat affects ball flight and green speed, while winter's cooler temperatures and occasional rain reshape how the course plays. Parow Golf Course sits in terrain where those variables matter daily. Fairway maintenance here isn't a standard operation: the groundskeeping team works within local water restrictions, manages the particular strain of grass suited to the region, and understands how seasonal wind patterns from the Atlantic influence play. Managing bunkers, maintaining rough, and keeping greens consistent demands knowledge specific to this area. Members who understand the course develop an advantage through reading those local factors rather than simply improving their swing—the course itself becomes part of the game.