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Landmark: Kitale Golf ClubCity: Kitale
Country: Kenya
Continent: Africa
Kitale Golf Club, Kitale, Kenya, Africa
Kitale Golf Club is a golf course located in Kitale, Kenya.
It is situated within the town limits of Kitale.
Visual Characteristics
The golf course features 18 holes spread across approximately 60 hectares. The fairways are primarily composed of kikuyu grass, with greens made of penncross grass. The terrain includes gently rolling hills and several water features, including two man-made ponds. The perimeter is lined with mature trees, predominantly eucalyptus and acacia species.
Location & Access Logistics
Kitale Golf Club is located 1.5 kilometers south of Kitale's central business district. Access is via the B2 Nairobi-Malaba Road, turning onto Club Road. The club is approximately 350 kilometers northwest of Nairobi. Ample parking is available on-site. Public transport, including matatus (minibuses) operating on the Nairobi-Malaba route, stops near the entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The club was established in 1925. It was originally a 9-hole course and was expanded to 18 holes in the 1970s. The land is part of the broader agricultural landscape of the Trans-Nzoia region, characterized by fertile soils and a savanna-like climate.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity is playing golf on the 18-hole course. The club also offers practice facilities, including a driving range and putting green. Members and guests can participate in regular tournaments and social events. The clubhouse provides dining and bar services.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The clubhouse contains a restaurant, bar, and changing rooms with showers. Restrooms are available in the clubhouse and at designated points on the course. Shade is provided by trees along fairways and at tee boxes. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available throughout the property. Food and beverage services are available at the clubhouse.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for playing golf is during the dry seasons, from January to March and July to October. Mornings offer softer light for photography. The course is playable year-round, though occasional rain showers can occur, particularly between April and June, and in November.
Facts & Legends
A notable feature is the presence of various bird species, attracted by the water features and tree cover, making it a point of interest for amateur birdwatchers. The club's founding members were primarily European settlers in the region.
Nearby Landmarks
- Kitale Museum (1.2km North)
- Uhuru Gardens (1.8km North)
- Trans-Nzoia County Hospital (2.5km North)
- Kitale National Polytechnic (3.0km North)