Golf in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is rapidly becoming a popular golfing destination for tourists from across the world. All throughout the nation, golf courses in both colonial and contemporary styles may be found. Golf in Sri Lanka is a fantastic way to pass the time, regardless of your skill level. These golf courses are situated in some of the most breathtaking tropical settings. Golf may be combined with a variety of wonderful activities, like wildlife safaris, tea tours, health retreats, beach vacations, and wonderful culinary excursions, to name just a few.

 

Royal Colombo Golf Club (capital/at sea level), Nuwara Eliya Golf Club (central hill country/2070 meters), Victoria Golf & Country Resort (central hill country/600 meters), Shangrilla Hambantota (south coast/at sea level), and Eagles Golf Links (eastern coast/at sea level) are the five 18-hole golf courses in Sri Lanka.

Furthermore, the island is home to a number of 9-hole golf courses, including Sandy Bay Golf Links Trincomalee, Koggal Golf Club, and Diyatalawa Army Golf Club. You may anticipate paying between 250 and 500 kronor for each round of golf, as well as additional fees for a caddy and ball-finder.

 

Victoria Golf & Country Resort 

One of Sri Lanka’s most stunning golf courses is the par-73 Victoria Golf & Country Resort course. The award-winning Donald Steele & Co. designed the 18-hole championship course, which gives beautiful vistas of Sri Lanka’s pure environment away from the busy throng. Even if you don’t play golf, a vacation to Victoria Golf & Country Resort is worthwhile because of the stunning surroundings and tranquil atmosphere.

 

Shangri-La’s Hambantota Golf Resort & Spa

The Shangri-La is home to Sri Lanka’s first and only resort golf course. The 18-hole course is separated into three picturesque zones with views of the Indian Ocean and nearby lakes. The par-70 course was created by Rodney Wright using eco-friendly techniques. Enjoy some time in the resort’s luxurious spa, one of the best in Sri Lanka, after a round of golf.

 

Eagle’s Golf Links

On Sri Lanka’s east coast is where you can find Eagle’s Golf Links. The 18-hole par-72 course presents a moderate challenge and may be more appropriate for seasoned players than for complete beginners. Views of Malay Cove and Clappenberg Bay may be seen from the lovely course. In addition to assisting retired service members transition to civilian life, Eagle’s Golf Links also contributes a portion of its earnings to Sri Lanka Ari Force members and their families.

 

Nuwara Eliya Golf Club

Since it was established in 1889, Sri Lanka’s colonial heritage is beautifully captured in the Nuwara Eliya Golf Club. Beginners and experienced golfers are both welcome at the club, which has an 18-hole, par-71 course. On the grounds of the club, there is a pro shop where clubs, shoes, and balls may be leased.

 

Golf Club Royal Colombo

The oldest golf club in Sri Lanka is Royal Colombo Golf Club, which was first established in 1880. The golf course, which has an 18-hole layout and separate practice facilities, is situated in Colombo, the country’s capital. The club’s long history is evident everywhere, and having a drink in the Guvnors Bar in the Club House is a requirement. Undoubtedly, this is one of Sri Lanka’s most atmospheric golf courses.