The Links at Fancourt
Golf course maintenance in the southern Cape requires constant attention to winter rainfall, drainage, and the particular way indigenous grasses respond to coastal humidity and seasonal temperature swings. The Links at Fancourt operates on a landscape shaped by these pressures — fairways and greens demand year-round management, bunker sand needs regular movement after heavy rain, and rough growth patterns shift with the seasons. Playing here means engaging with a course that's actively maintained to handle the region's climate demands, not simply manicured once and left alone. The conditioning you see reflects daily decisions about what works in George's specific environment.