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Legend launches new clubhouse, unveils extreme offering

15 Jun 2016
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LEGEND Golf & Safari

Resort unveiled its new

clubhouse offering while

putting on a four-day display

of all that the resort has to

offer during its Legend Extreme

Showcase at the end of

November.

Ceo, Peet Cilliers, believes

the new clubhouse is a unique

offering, saying that it has no

equivalent anywhere else in

the South African bush. The

facility houses a Sky View

Bar, Renaissance Restaurant,

Golf Pro-Shop, Clubhouse

Boma, Members’ Lounge with

viewpoint, changing rooms, a

gym, a children’s play facility

and splash pool.

With its 18-hole signature

golf course (each hole has

been designed by a different

golfing legend) and the

Extreme 19, which is only

accessible by helicopter, the

resort has developed its

reputation as a ‘bucket-list’

golfing destination.

International sales and

marketing manager, Mariki

Theron, says the clubhouse’s

new facilities will further

enhance this offering. In

particular, the executive

members’ area, which provides

business travellers with an

exclusive lounge ideal for

closing deals. For a lump sum

of between R70 000 and

R75 000, guests can acquire

hospitality packages that

include access to the lounge,

as well as unlimited access to

the golf courses. The Golf ProShop

also adds to the resort’s

positioning as a ‘golf-hub’ of

sorts.

Mariki says while the resort

has traditionally been more

popular with corporates, its

new enhanced golf offering

is expected to draw a larger

number of leisure groups as

well. “Our highly unique golf

offering has become a must

for golfing enthusiasts.”

However, golf is not all the

resort has to offer. The Legend

Extreme showcase completely

dispelled ideas that the resort

only had golfing and safari

experiences to offer. Two

whole days were dedicated

to showcasing activities

completely unrelated to golf or

safaris.

While the Doorndraai Dam

provides a range of water sport

activities, the resort’s natural

landscape also enables a

variety of adventure activities

such as abseiling, clay pigeon

shooting and helicopter rides.

Peet points out that guests’

primary concern is that there

are so many different options

to choose from that they had

difficulty selecting their top

choices.

For wildlife enthusiasts,

Legend Golf & Safari Resort

features its own wildlife and

cultural centre from which it

runs a number of conservation

initiatives, including projects

for white lions and wild dogs

as well as a rhino orphanage.

The resort has also

established a foundation

dedicated to the upliftment of

local people. By incorporating

locals into its Pedi Village, it

not only provides a source of

income for people living in the

surrounding communities but

also provides a unique cultural

experience for guests.

On the conferencing side,

Legend Lodges is able

to combine the latest in

conferencing technologies with

unique bushveld experiences.

The venue boasts seven

different conference rooms, of

which the largest is the Queen

of Sheba, accommodating

up to 500 people. It also

features traditional bomas and

shebeens. Mariki says the

resort’s natural surroundings

enable event planners to

put together sought-after

experiences such as dinners

under fig trees.

The Legend Extreme

Showcase, which Mariki

reveals is set to become

an annual event, generated

a significant amount of

anticipation, particularly

amongst golf operators. She

says the event was hugely

successful. “There was a great

deal of excitement with people

genuinely interested in what

was taking place. Now that

they’ve seen what is on offer,

we’ve found that they are truly

astonished to see what we’ve

done with the clubhouse. Our

aim is to do extreme things

and, because of that, you

simply won’t find a clubhouse

like this anywhere else in

South Africa.”

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