Legend Golf & Safari Resort
Legend Golf & Safari Resort is one of the world's most eagerly anticipated Golf and Safari resort openings.
Africa's most talked about leisure venue has now unlocked the gates to its majestic monumental architectural Great Enclosure and is inviting golf and safari enthusiasts to enjoy the experience of a lifetime.
We are home to the unique “world-in-one” Signature Course where each of the 18 holes has been designed by a world golfing legend.
In addition, you can take the challenge of the world's most talked about and unique Par 3, the Extreme 19th. Set high up on the impressive Hanglip Mountain, the hole is accessible only by helicopter and played to a green the shape of Africa some 400m below. Beyond comparison!
Legend Golf & Safari Resort Winner of Leading Golf Resort and Leading Sports Resort
The resort is winner of the 2010 World Travel Award as Africa’s Leading Golf Resort and also the Award as Africa's Leading Sports Resort. Follow in the footsteps of great champions like Padriag Harrington and Gary Player and experience the best golf safari experience around. All courses are located in the most breath-taking environment and in a climate optimal for brilliant golf. The Legend Golf & Safari Resort is nothing short of exceptional.
The Legend Gorge Fun Run and Fun Ride July 2010
Legend Golf & Safari Resort is pleased to be hosting two exciting challenges this summer:
On 17 July, the Legend Gorge Marathon will take place, a 21.1 km and 10 km adventure run, and a 5 km fun run.
On 24 July is the Legend Gorge MTB Challenge, a 70 km, 30 km challenge and a 15 km fun ride. Both events will occur at the Legend Golf & Safari Resort. We hope to see you there!
The resort is winner of the 2009 World Travel Award as Africa’s Leading Tourism Development Project and the 2009 European Property Awards. It has become the playground and investment opportunity of choice for those who recognise the wilds of South Africa as the next great leisure adventure.
Set in the 22,000 hectare malaria-free Entabeni Safari Conservancy in South Africa’s Limpopo Province, the resort features five eco-systems, spectacular scenery and an amazing diversity of wildlife, including the Big Five and yet is just over a two hour drive from the international airport in Johannesburg.









