Issue 10 October 2015

Issue 10 October 2015

As the season changes we look forward to warm barmy afternoons, sitting on cool refreshing drinks and enjoying the outdoors. In this edition we review the spectacular De Zalze Golf Estate in the Western Cape and the breath taking Highland Gate Golf and Trout Estate in Mpumalanga.

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