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7. Cape Kidnappers Golf Course, New Zealand Designed by legendary golf architect Tom Doak, the Cape Kidnappers par 71 golf course measures 7,119 yards (6,510 meters) and will challenge golfers of all skill levels. Completed in 2004, the spectacular New Zealand golf course has been hailed as one of the great modern marvels in golf. Built on a ridge-and-valley landscape complete with stunning sea views, Cape Kidnappers Golf Course plays high above the ocean. With cliff- edge fairways perched 140 meters above sea level with a surface that remains firm and fast, this course offers holes, unlike anything you find elsewhere in the world. 6. Leopard Creek Country Club, South Africa Situated on the southern bank of the Crocodile river forming the natural border of the world renowned Kruger Park lies one of Africa’s golfing jewels – Leopard Creek. Born of the vision of a banker and the expertise of one of the world’s greatest golfers, it was founded on the values of friendship, a common love for the game of golf, and a shared reverence for nature. Golfing hazards take on a new dimension at Leopard Creek, for much of water is home to magnificent creates for which the river is named, crocodiles. The 505-meter Par 5 13th is one of Leopard Creek’s most memorable holes. Here the green is right on the edge of Crocodile river but 32 meters above the level of the water, offering magnificent views up the river. 5. Yas Links, Abu Dhabi Yas Links is the first true Links course in the region, a unique golfing experience for both members and visitors to enjoy. Imagine teeing off under the desert skies, with views of the sparkling Arabian Gulf, Yas has it all! Designed by the architect, Kyle Philips, the course will test professionals, enthrall amateurs, and excite beginners. Yas Links was awarded Best Course in the Middle East for the third consecutive year at The Asia Pacific Golf Summit 2018 in Bangkok. 22 Destination Golf .TRAVEL