La Reserve Golf Links graces the beautiful southern coast of Mauritius, nestled within the prestigious Heritage Bel Ombre estate. With the azure Indian Ocean and lush landscapes as its neighbors, this course offers golfers a serene escape where the only thing more calming than your putt is the ocean view. An ideal spot for locals and global jet-setters alike, this coastal gem combines tranquility with a touch of sporting excitement.
Co-designed by Louis Oosthuizen, a former Open Champion, and the renowned architect Peter Matkovich, this course seamlessly aligns with its natural surroundings. Their collaboration has produced a golfing haven that is both challenging and enjoyable. The design prioritizes sustainability and respects the coastal ecosystem, proving that you can hug the green and stay green at the same time.

Signature Holes
Hole 4: This par 4 hole is one of the most visually striking on the course, featuring a tee shot over a natural ravine to a fairway flanked by dunes and native vegetation. The approach shot to a well-protected green requires precision and control.
Hole 9: A picturesque par 3, hole 9 requires a carefully judged shot over water to a green surrounded by bunkers. Its coastal backdrop and challenging layout make it a memorable part of the course.
Hole 18: The finishing hole, a par 5, offers a dramatic conclusion to the round. With a long, sweeping fairway that runs parallel to the ocean and a challenging approach to an elevated green, it tests golfers’ skills and nerve while providing stunning panoramic views.
Golfers at La Reserve can expect an extraordinary and challenging experience. The 18-hole, par 72 championship course spans over 7,500 yards of meticulously maintained fairways and greens. The course’s links-style design incorporates the natural undulations of the coastal landscape, featuring wide, open fairways, deep bunkers, and strategically placed water hazards. The strong coastal winds add an extra layer of challenge, requiring precise shot-making and strategic play.