Windsor Golf Hotel & Country Club enjoys superb
and tranquil countryside setting yet just fifteen minutes from bustling
downtown Nairobi. The Club sets an entirely new standard for resort hotels
in Kenya, unbeatable for a golfing holiday conferences and weddings.
The 18-hole Championship golf course designed by Tom Macauley threads
its way through the clubs very own coffee farm and indigenous forest,
it boasts of lush springy fairways, unforgiving rough, plenty of challenging
water hazards with 73 strategically located bunkers and fast, true greens.
The centre of the estate is the Hotel & Country Club a cluster of
impressive Victorian buildings built and turned into a five star hotel
in 1992. Comprising of deluxe rooms, studio suites and cottages distributed
amidst the lush tropical gardens. The elegant and spacious rooms are tastefully
decorated and boast hardwood floor, luxury en suite bathrooms and spectacular
views overlooking the golf course. Connoisseurs of fine food will be delighted
by a wide selection of international and local cuisine served both indoor
and outdoor. The Windsor Room caters for fine dining with an a la carte
menu featuring game, poultry and fish delicacies, while The Conservatory
is a casual poolside coffee shop for all day dining.
Windsor Country Club offers a host of sporting activities ranging from
the spectacular outdoor laptop pool to tennis and squash courts and the
state-of-the-art Health & Fitness Centre. For the less actives, there
is a range of bars and a shopping arcade featuring a golf pro shop, antique
shop and safari boutique amongst others. The hotel also organizes nature
walks with the resident naturalist, as well as visits to the Mika Coffee
Factory.
Windsor Golf Club is undoubtedly one of the best and most famous courses
in Kenya. with an altitude of 5,800 feet, the air is crisp in spite of
the tropical conditions for playing golf, and the ball will travel a few
yards further than at sea level. For non golfers, the course is a beautiful
walk through lush tropical surroundings and a jogging track that runs
across the layout between the fairways.
There are several other golf courses around the capital Nairobi, all of
championship standards and many of them regular stops for the European
PGA Tour, however, a trip to Nairobi would not be complete without a visit
to the Great Rift Valley, Kenyas Game reserves and crystal Clear
Ocean with white Sandy Beaches. The Front Office desk at the club will
take care of all necessary arrangements to organize a Safari.
Amenities
Room service
Laundry/Valet service
Concierge/Tour desk
Airport transfers
Shopping arcade
Business
4 Meeting rooms (40-200 people) + 2 Boardroom (8-14 people)
AV equipment
Supporting conference and banqueting services
Dining
Windsor Room (Fine á la carte dining)
Conservatory Restaurant (Poolside coffeeshop)
Library Bar (Lobby Bar)
Kingfisher Bar (Poolside bar)
Club Bar (Golf bar)
Leisure
Outdoor swimming pool
Tennis & Squash courts
Health & Fitness Centre
Jogging trails
Sightseeing
Nature walks with Windsors resident Naturalist
Coffee & flower farm visits
Day excursions to Karen Blixens Museum, City tour, Great Rift Valley,
etc.
Overnight safaris to Kenyas National Parks & Game Reserves.
Windsor Golf & Country
Club
Championship Course
Tom Macauley (1992)
18 holes - 6,802 yds - Par 73
Resident PGA pros + Proshop
Preferential conditions for guests
Corporate golf organised
Nairobi Golf
Royal Nairobi Golf Club (1906)
18 holes - 7,021 yards - Par 71
Kenya's oldest club
Karen Golf & Country Club (1933)
18 holes - 6,893 yards - Par 72
Host to the European PGA Kenya Open
Next to Karen Blixen house
Limuru Country Club (1949)
18 holes - 6,519 yards - Par 71
7000 feet high (2300 m.)
Muthaiga Golf Club (1913)
18 holes - 6,176 yards - Par 71
Just redesigned by Peter Markovic
Host to the European PGA Kenya Open
Sigona Golf Club (1938)
18 holes - 6,519 yards - Par 71