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Golfers mention the great golfing cities of the world and usually gravitate towards St. Andrews, Melbourne, or Pebble Beach. But anyone who has ever played golf in Nairobi knows the truth: Kenya’s capital is among the world’s finest golfing destinations.
Blessed with a temperate climate year-round, lush landscapes, and a golf heritage stretching back over a century, Nairobi is home to an extraordinary concentration of championship-level courses. Here, golf isn’t just a sport — it’s an immersive encounter with nature, history, and East African hospitality.
Whether it’s for the elusive perfect score or enjoying the stroll between shots, these are the seven golf courses in Nairobi that should be on every golfer’s bucket list.
Here’s an overview:
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Top Golf Courses in Nairobi
1. Muthaiga Golf Club – The Crown Jewel of Kenyan Golf
Locally known as “The Home of Golf” in Kenya, Muthaiga Golf Club is a scenic, tree-lined beauty that blends vintage charm with modern championship style. Home of the Kenya Open and a regular event on the European and DP World Tour schedule, Muthaiga features a test that’s every bit cerebral as it is lovely.
Fairways are faultless carpets of green, flanked by ancient trees which sway gently in the Nairobi breeze. There are water hazards in the African sun, particularly on the par-3 13th, where a well-placed tee shot must carry a craftily designed water hazard to a protected green.
Post-round, the colonial clubhouse welcomes you with comfortable, rich leather chairs, highly polished wood, and a balcony on which to watch the sunset paint the horizon over the 18th hole. It is Nairobi golf at its elegant best — refined, challenging, and full of heritage.
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2. Karen Country Club – Where Beauty Meets Championship Pedigree
Located on the historic Danish novelist Karen Blixen’s coffee plantation, Karen Country Club is straight out of Hollywood — a lush parkland layout where fairways wind through gardens that are awash with flowers, ancient fig trees, and well-trimmed water hazards.
A regular host of the Magical Kenya Open, Karen is a golfer’s intellectual paradise. A par-4 6th hole entices you to attempt a risk-and-reward shot around a fairway dogleg to set up a birdie chance. Slick, true greens reward precise approach shots.
It’s an environment where golf and countryside just get along — you might catch a glimpse of exotic birdlife along the water’s edge or notice the Ngong Hills in the distance. After your round, the terrace is the perfect spot to unwind over an after-game Tusker beer or a G&T as late afternoon sun dapples the trees.

3. Sigona Golf Club – A Highland Escape
Nestled in the rolling tea plantations of Kikuyu, Sigona Golf Club is a country retreat only 30 minutes from Nairobi city centre. The highland heat and gently undulating terrain provide ideal playing conditions, and the surrounding greenery provides an ambiance of peace of mind so rarely found on inner-city courses.
Sigona is renowned for its pristine conditioning — soft fairways and greens so slick they could be mistaken for billiard tables. The layout compensates for thinking ahead, particularly on holes such as the par-5 7th, where the approach is protected by a creek that penalizes anything short of flawless.
Between shots, you’ll breathe in the fresh scent of tea leaves and eucalyptus, a reminder that golf here is as much about the senses as the scorecard.
4. Limuru Country Club – Golf in the Clouds
Almost 7,000 feet above sea level, Limuru Country Club offers one of the continent’s most unique rounds. Up high in Kenya’s tea country, the course is endowed with cool, clean air and bird’s-eye views across emerald-green plantations that recede into the distance.
The elevation adds height to your shots and makes it fly 10% further, adding an extra thrill to every tee shot. The par-3’s are breathtaking, especially the 8th hole, a downhill shot, and your ball seems to suspend in space forever before settling on the green.
Limuru’s atmosphere is tranquil and exclusive, and the walk between holes feels almost meditative. After the round, the clubhouse veranda offers a view of the sunset melting into the mist — a sight worth the trip alone.
5. Windsor Golf & Country Club – Nairobi’s Grand Estate Course
Windsor is more than a golf course; it’s a luxurious affair. The 18-hole championship course winds through 200 acres of coffee plantations, lakes, and native bush, with fairways that bound postcard-beautiful views around every bend.
Water is everywhere in evidence here, from the peaceful ponds that guard greens to the mirror-like surface of the massive central lake. The final stretch must not be overlooked — the 17th, a wicked par-3 over water, and the 18th, where the fairway returns you in the direction of the castle-like clubhouse.
With its on-site luxury accommodation, spa, and fine dining facilities, Windsor is the kind of resort you could happily spend an entire golf vacation without ever having to step outside the grounds.

6. Royal Nairobi Golf Club – Tradition and Prestige
Started in 1906, Royal Nairobi Golf Club is as old as it is ancient, and it has no intention of abandoning the traditions of yesteryear. The course, overhauled over the years, retains a vintage parkland feel, with tight tree-lined fairways that place a premium on accuracy rather than brute force.
Royal Nairobi offers a peaceful retreat just minutes from the city center. The course has a rhythm to it — gentle doglegs, clever bunkering, and greens that demand concentration. The signature par-4 18th, with its approach over water to a green framed by the clubhouse, is as satisfying as it is photogenic, and considered one of the best finishing holes in Kenya.
Royal Nairobi is a charming club with a highly competitive vibe which has consistently produced some of the best players in the country.
7. Vet Lab Sports Club – Nairobi’s Hidden Gem
Vet Lab may not be as well known internationally as some of its rivals, but among Nairobi golfers, it’s a top favorite. Situated in the Kabete suburb, amidst verdant surroundings, the course is defined by its laid-back atmosphere, wide fairways, and rolling landscape, which challenges your clubbing.
The elevation changes make shots of sheer exhilaration, and some of the greens are just high enough to call for a soft, skimming stroke. The par-5s are particularly fun, some stretching over 600 yards — within reach of the big guy, but nicely protected by bunkers and mounds for the mere mortals among us.
Vet Lab’s atmosphere is warm and welcoming, too, with the kind of traditional Kenyan hospitality that turns strangers into friends come quitting time.
Why Nairobi Needs to Be on Every Golfer’s Bucket List
Few destinations can match the quality of courses, variety, climate, and culture of Nairobi. In a week, you can play from traditional championship layouts to Highland retreats and resort links in luxury – all within an hour of your hotel.
Off the course, you’re a short drive from world-class safari parks, vibrant markets, and a dining scene that blends African, Asian, and European flavors. And with Kenya’s year-round mild weather, every month is golf season.
For the golfer seeking not just a game, but a destination that will stir the soul and sharpen the swing, Nairobi is waiting — and it deserves a permanent place on your golfing bucket list.