Golf at the Lemuria resort: between heaven and earth The 18 hole Championship
golf course, par 70, opened in October 2000.
Designed
by architect Rodney WRIGHT (responsible for the famous Mana Lani
course in Hawaii) and co-designed by Marc Farry, the French champion,
the course covers an area of 5749 m giving test to all levels of
player from professionals to amateurs alike.
This
spectacular golf course borders of player form professionals to
amateurs alike. This spectacular golf course borders the enchanting
beaches of both the small Kerlan Cove and the Great Kerlan cove.
The first 12 holes are lined and fringed by palm trees allowing
the light to intermittently filter through.
From
the 13th hole, the course extends over the steep slopes of a thickly
forested hill, with a breathtaking vistas and it is here that the
game becomes spectacular and extremely challenging.
All
this gives much discussion at the 19th hole - the golf
clubhouse will give a well-earned rest! The first Seychelles
Opened end of 2002. Lemuria Resort voted
Laureate of Green Globe
The
Green Globe is the most prestigious international distinction
in matters pertaining to the preservation of the environment.
A
rigorous Charter regulates the criteria for the award.
It encompasses the whole spectrum of environmental issues
and lays down as a pre-requisite, the development of an
environmental policy in all related areas.
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