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Bosch Hoek

Bosch Hoek has been giving golfers an experience that is ‘as good as it gets’ for the last sixty years. Situated along the iconic Midlands Meander, Bosch Hoek no longer just offers a championship golf course; we now also boast a world class Lodge, corporate events venue, intimate wedding venue, as well as two exceptional function and events venues.

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Visit Bosch Hoek Lodge and stay in one of our twelve uniquely decorated and individually appointed guest rooms . Whether you are here on our Stay & Play special, to see family and friends or attend a wedding, we will provide you with the rest and relaxation you deserve . The Vlei at the Lodge and the newly renovated Café Jeanne at the Clubhouse offer delectable dishes and we welcome and encourage guests and visitors to dine with us.

Bosch Hoek is also the ideal venue for functions, events and intimate weddings . Not only can we host your special occasion, but we can also accommodate your guests, prepare your meals and assist in making your occasion a memorable one. Reach out to us to find out more.

Looking for something more business orientated? We have incredible corporate event packages available, and our friendly and efficient team will work with you, as well as your budget and specific requirements, to create an event that distinguishes your company from your competitors . When it comes to conferences, corporate functions, director breakaways and corporate golf days, Bosch Hoek is always a winning option!

THE PRO SHOP AND CAFÉ JEANNE: 060 974 9961 OR GOLF@BOSCHHOEK.CO.ZA

BOSCH HOEK LODGE & THE VLEI: 076 792 5288 OR ACCOMMODATION@BOSCHHOEK.CO.ZA

FUNCTIONS, EVENTS AND CONFERENCES: 076 164 9009 OR EVENTS@BOSCHHOEK.CO.ZA

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St Ives Lodge and Venue is nestled in the iconic midlands meander in Kwazulu-Natal. Perfect base when exploring this par t of the countr y, or the perfect backdrop for a destination wedding.

The lodge boasts several rooms, sparkling swimming pool and hiking trails, guests also have access to fishing dams, hiking trails among the wildlife and so much more.

The BOMA food bar is on the St Ives proper ty, overlooking the main dam. The BOMA has fast become known for the best ribs and pizzas in the midlands, both of which are prepared in a wood fired oven.

State of the ar t jungle gyms and kids play area in full view of the dining area, where parents can keep a watchful eye over their loved ones while enjoying their meals.

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Wie West was already 6 feet tall, and her 300-yard drives were helping her reach par-5s in two. She beat 47 of the men that week at Waialae CC, including 18 PGA TOUR winners. She tied Jim Furyk. Her nickname, “The Big Wiesy,” alluded to her Ernie Els-like tempo; their swings were uncannily similar.

“She can play on this TOUR,” said Els (the original Big Easy). “If she keeps working, doing the right things, there’s no reason why she shouldn’t be out here.”

“I went to a normal high school and none of my friends knew what I was doing,” she said from Pebble Beach this week, when asked if the public’s interest in new LPGA sensation Rose Zhang reminded her of those years. “So, it was weird that we were at dinner and there was a camera there and people were coming up.”

Wie West spent most of her career on the LPGA, making a mark with five victories, including a major, despite coping with injuries. Now 33, she has myriad other interests, including fashion design, podcasting, and, she said from Pebble, making pickles from the cucumbers in her garden.

Those who saw her tee it up against the guys, though, won’t soon forget it.

“When I made the (retirement) announcement last year,” she said, “even still it was like, oh, I’m transitioning out, but I have Pebble. Now I don’t have anything in the foreseeable future, so it’s definitely an emotional week for me. I just realized everything I’m doing I’m doing for the last time.

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