Royal Durban Golf Club
President:
Head pro:
Manager: Roy Carrick
Holes:
18 holes
Par:
Distance (men/women):
Courcerating (men/women):
Slope (men/women):
Green Fee: R 250.00
Cart Fee: R 130.00
Architect: Colt/Allison
Is there a hotel: No
Is there a restaurant: available
Extra info
Royal Durban is a links type golf course and is one of the very few golf courses to be sited in the middle of a horseracing track. The Club was established in 1892 as the Durban Golf Club. The Club was granted “Royal” status in April 1932 following a visit and a round of golf from the then Prince of Wales in 1925.
The course was rebuilt in 1932 and the layout was designed by Bob Grimsdell who qualified as a course architect at Colt & Allison of London, Paris & New York.
The course is known for it’s punishing rough as it is the only defense it has, (apart from the prevailing Southerly winds) as large or bulky trees and bushes are not allowed for the simple reason that they would obscure the view of the race track