Friday 11 November 2016 12:13, UK
While this week's focus has been on the Nedbank Golf Challenge, Andrew Coltart and Wayne Riley travelled to the nearby Lost City Golf Course to check out the most dangerous hole in the world.
The Sun City layout, situated just down the road from the Gary Player Country Club, is another masterpiece of design from the South African legend, and the 13th poses many problems for the players aside from trying to make par.
It's a 198-yard par-three which features an elevated tee and a substantial drop to the generous green, surrounded by a collection of large bunkers.
The change in elevation as well as the swirling winds have caught out golfers of all standards over the years, but the real danger here is provided by the local residents.
And as Radar finds out, a miscue off the tee can result in a second shot fraught with peril as he finds his ball next to one of many large crocodiles that inhabit the course!
Watch the video to see Coltart and Radar describe what makes the 13th at Lost City one of the most dangerous holes in golf, and don't miss our live coverage of the Nedbank Golf Challenge over the weekend on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf.