Emirates Golf Club · Captain's Trip · Issue No. 01 · April 2027
A Travel Magazine

South Africa, at the Edge of the World.

Where Table Mountain meets the Atlantic, Jack Nicklaus meets Gary Player, and a 350-year-old wine estate pours the same dessert wine once shipped to Napoleon in exile.

Departure 1 — 7 April 2027
Location Cape Town
Party Forty Gentlemen
Begin the Journey
Steenberg Pearl Valley Erinvale Arabella V&A Waterfront Camps Bay Klein Constantia Constantia Glen Kloof Street Steenberg Pearl Valley Erinvale Arabella V&A Waterfront Camps Bay Klein Constantia Constantia Glen Kloof Street
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— From the Captain —

A week we'll be telling stories about for years.

Some golf trips are golf trips. This is going to be one of those weeks.

There are golf trips, and then there are weeks — the kind that get retold around the clubhouse for a decade, that thread themselves into friendships, that turn forty individuals into a team and a team into something more. This is one of those weeks.

For seven days next April, the Atlantic will be on our left and Table Mountain on our right. We'll tee off on a Peter Matkovich design at Steenberg, a Jack Nicklaus signature at Pearl Valley, a Gary Player championship layout at Erinvale, and a course at Arabella that hosted the Nelson Mandela Invitational on the edge of South Africa's largest natural lagoon.

We'll lunch in vineyards that have been pouring wine since 1685. We'll watch the sun fall into the sea from Camps Bay, and finish the week with a championship round and a black-tie gala dinner at Arabella.

What follows in these pages is a taste of what's coming. Read it slowly. Let it work on you. Then start counting the days.

— Kunal Seth
Captain · Emirates Golf Club · 2026 / 27
The Captain's Itinerary

Seven days, one perfect arc.

01
Thu · 1 April
V&A Waterfront
Arrival, harbour views, welcome dinner.
02
Fri · 2 April
Steenberg → Camps Bay
The vineyard course, then sunset on the Atlantic.
Round I
03
Sat · 3 April
Pearl Valley → Kloof Street
The Nicklaus signature, then the strip.
Round II
04
Sun · 4 April
Constantia Wine Tour
Klein Constantia & Constantia Glen.
05
Mon · 5 April
Erinvale → Arabella
Gary Player country, then transfer south.
Round III
06
Tue · 6 April
Arabella · The Finale
Championship round and the Southern Swing Soirée.
Round IV
07
Wed · 7 April
Departure
Until next year, gentlemen.
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Chapter One · The Mother City

Where two oceans meet, & one mountain watches over both.

Cape Town has been voted among the world's greatest cities by every traveller's poll worth reading. Spend ten minutes here and you'll understand why — it is the only place on earth where you can watch a sunrise from a 600-million-year-old mountain and finish the day in a vineyard older than most countries' constitutions.

Day 01 · The First Night
— Welcome Drinks & Dinner

The First Night.

Forty men. One harbour. A very long week ahead.

The opening evening unfolds at the heart of the V&A Waterfront — our home for the first four nights. The group transfers from Cape Town International, settles into single rooms with harbour-facing views, and reconvenes for welcome drinks and dinner overlooking the marina.

Mornings will start here with coffee on the harbour. Late nights will end here with one more nightcap before bed. With Table Mountain backlit by sunset and the first cocktails being poured, you realise quickly: this is going to be a very good week.

A Note Worth Knowing

The V&A Waterfront welcomes more than twenty-four million visitors every year — making it Africa's most-visited destination.

Round I of IV · Friday 2 April
I Round One — Steenberg Golf Club

Steenberg Golf Club.

Designed by Peter Matkovich · Opened 1996 · 18 holes · Par 72

There is genuinely no gentler way to ease yourselves into a week of championship golf in the southern hemisphere. Steenberg sits on the oldest farm on the Cape Peninsula — a working wine estate granted by Governor Simon van der Stel to a young German widow, Catharina Ustings Ras, in 1682.

The course winds through vineyards and gentle waterways, with the Silvermine and Constantiaberg mountains at every turn. Then there's the seventh — an island green completely encircled by a bunker, water on three sides. The signature hole, and the one you'll be talking about over wine that evening.

Designer Peter Matkovich
Opened 1996
Signature Hole Par-3 7th · Island Green
Style Parkland · Vineyard
A Fact Worth Knowing

Steenberg was voted Best Foreign Golf Resort in the World by Condé Nast Traveller readers. The estate has been in continuous operation since 1682 — older than the United States, and still pouring exceptional Sauvignon Blanc.

Round II of IV · Saturday 3 April
II Round Two — Pearl Valley at Val de Vie

Pearl Valley at Val de Vie.

Designed by Jack Nicklaus · Opened November 2003 · Par 72

When Jack Nicklaus opened this course in 2003, he stood at the first tee and said: "Surrounded by mountains, this is one of the most spectacular settings in which I have ever designed a golf course." Coming from a man who has designed four hundred of them, that's worth listening to.

Pearl Valley sits in the Franschhoek Valley between the Berg River and the Simonsberg mountain range. The course has hosted the South African Open in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Two signature holes will define your round: the par-5 4th, where you cross the same creek three times, and the daunting par-3 13th, where the Simonsberg cross-wind tests your nerve as much as your strike.

Designer Jack Nicklaus
Opened November 2003
Signature Holes Par-5 4th · Par-3 13th
Pedigree SA Open · 3× Host
A Fact Worth Knowing

The name Pearl Valley comes from the way Paarl Mountain glistens after rain — the granite domes catch the sun and look like giant pearls scattered across the landscape.

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Great golf deserves great evenings.

— A note for Saturday night —
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Chapter Two · Day Four · Sunday 4 April

The oldest vineyards in the New World.

Sunday slows things down beautifully. The group heads into the historic Constantia Valley — the oldest wine-producing region in the southern hemisphere, with vines first planted in 1685 — for a luxury wine experience and a long lunch with views that have not changed in three hundred and forty years.

— Two Estates · One Long Afternoon —

Of Vines, Lunch & Long Sundays.

Two estates. One long, unhurried afternoon. The wine that crossed an empire, and the view that ends them all.

A Cape Dutch wine estate beneath the Constantia Mountain — a scene unchanged since 1685.
Klein Constantia
— The wine that crossed an empire —
One of South Africa's most prestigious estates, and home to the legendary Vin de Constance — the dessert wine reportedly requested by Napoleon Bonaparte during his exile on St Helena, mentioned by Jane Austen, and immortalised by Charles Dickens. A wine with a literary CV most novelists would envy.
Constantia Glen
— The view to end all views —
The social heart of Sunday. A long, unhurried lunch on the terrace with one of the most celebrated views in the Cape — vineyards rolling down to the Atlantic, with the Constantiaberg as the wall behind you. Premium wines, charcuterie, and the kind of relaxed Sunday energy that makes you forget about Monday entirely.
Round III of IV · Monday 5 April
III Round Three — Erinvale Golf Club

Erinvale Golf Club.

Designed by Gary Player · Opened 27 May 1995 · Par 72

You can't visit South African golf without paying respects to Gary Player — and at Erinvale, you do. This is the only Player design anywhere near Cape Town, and within eighteen months of opening it had hosted the 1996 World Cup of Golf, won by South Africa's Ernie Els and Wayne Westner in front of huge home galleries.

The course has two distinct nines. The front is flat parkland with water hazards in play across the testing 4th, 5th and 6th holes. The back climbs into the foothills of the Helderberg, with sweeping views across False Bay and the Hottentots-Holland range.

Designer Gary Player
Opened May 1995
Major Hosting 1996 World Cup of Golf
SA Open 2003 & 2004
A Fact Worth Knowing

When developer David Gant first asked Gary Player to design the course, Player walked the land and convinced Gant to build a championship layout instead of a basic one. That conversation — and Player's nine major championships' worth of judgement — is the reason we're playing here.

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Chapter Three · The Grand Finale

Hermanus. Where the lagoon becomes a stage.

A short coastal drive south from Erinvale, past False Bay and into the Kogelberg Biosphere — South Africa's only UNESCO-listed biodiversity hotspot — and you arrive at Arabella. The mountains close in. The lagoon mirrors the sky. This is where the trip reaches its climax.

Round IV of IV · Tuesday 6 April
IV Round Four — Arabella Golf Course

Arabella Golf Course.

Designed by Peter Matkovich · Opened 1999 · Par 72 · 6,381 metres

If Pearl Valley was the big one, Arabella is the unforgettable one. Set on the edge of South Africa's largest natural lagoon, framed by the fynbos-covered Kogelberg mountains and a UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve home to over 1,600 plant species, this is — by any measure — one of the most spectacular settings in world golf.

Peter Matkovich's design is in conversation with the landscape. The closing holes on each nine border the lagoon directly. The par-5 8th tumbles down to a green seemingly cut out of the wetland itself — widely described as one of the most beautiful par-5s in South Africa. The par-3 17th sits intimidatingly along the water.

Arabella has hosted the Nelson Mandela Invitational from 2000 to 2006, and after rebranding, the Gary Player Invitational until 2008. Jack Nicklaus has played here. So have Samuel L. Jackson, Ernie Els, Retief Goosen, and Lee Westwood. Today it's our turn.

Designer Peter Matkovich
Opened 1999
Signature 8th · 17th · 18th
Pedigree Mandela & Player Invitationals
A Fact Worth Knowing

The Blue Crane — South Africa's national bird — is also the official Arabella Golf Club emblem. The lagoon and surrounding wetlands are home to thousands of waterfowl and over 1,600 species of fynbos. The long bunker beside the 18th fairway exists to protect the lagoon ecosystem.

— Tuesday Evening · The Last Night —

Southern Swing Soirée.

A long table, a long night, and a goodbye to one of the most beautiful corners of the world.

Long tables under string lights. The wine flowing freely. Somewhere between the second course and the third bottle, the mood shifts — and forty individuals who arrived as forty individuals are quietly, unmistakably, something else entirely.

The stories start coming out. The shot somebody holed from the bunker on the 6th. The fairway nobody admits to playing on Saturday. The Constantia lunch that ran two hours long. The moment Table Mountain finally cleared. The half-truths, the full-truths, and the much better half-truths.

It is a goodbye to a week, to a country, and — for many — to the kind of evening that does not happen often enough in adult life. Forty friends. One last long table. The Western Cape outside the window.

Smart Elegant Long Tables One Last Night
A last sunset over Arabella · Tuesday evening
— The Essentials —

See you in Cape Town.

Six nights. Four championship rounds. Forty gentlemen. One very good week in South Africa.

Dates 1 — 7 April 2027
Six Nights · Seven Days
Group Size Limited to 40
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Per Person* AED 17,500*
Excluding Flights
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