When does the fourth and final phase of development at Sardinia Bay Golf & Wildlife Estate start? … [Read more...] about Long-awaited final stands now available on Sards’s wild side
Redeveloped Sards green will make No 8 great
The eighth hole at Sardinia Bay Golf & Wildlife Estate has always been a tricky little number. … [Read more...] about Redeveloped Sards green will make No 8 great
Great signs as visitors find their way on Gqeberha estate
It is no secret that visitors enjoy Sardinia Bay Golf & Wildlife Estate as much as its residents. … [Read more...] about Great signs as visitors find their way on Gqeberha estate
Tilapia swimming pretty for hungry birds and twitchers
What began as an experiment to control algae and mosquito fern has become one of Sardinia Bay Golf & Wildlife Estate’s biggest success stories. … [Read more...] about Tilapia swimming pretty for hungry birds and twitchers
Sards club champs | No green jacket but masterful in every way
Even without green jackets and caddies in white boiler suits, Sardinia Bay Golf Club’s fifth annual club championships delivered some masterful moments. … [Read more...] about Sards club champs | No green jacket but masterful in every way
Gated communities offer more than just peace of mind
There are various reasons more and more South Africans are choosing to live in gated communities and, no, these are not just related to security concerns. … [Read more...] about Gated communities offer more than just peace of mind
Sardinia Bay pays tribute to its beloved zebras
The striking zebra sculpture that greets residents and visitors at Sardinia Bay Golf & Wildlife Estate’s main gatehouse is not simply for show. … [Read more...] about Sardinia Bay pays tribute to its beloved zebras
Goliath heron find huge for Sards estate as a birding mecca
The arrival of bird species previously not seen at Sardinia Bay Golf & Wildlife Estate was almost immediate when resident Ian Roberston seeded the ponds with indigenous tilapia a few years ago. … [Read more...] about Goliath heron find huge for Sards estate as a birding mecca