DAINFERN COUNTRY CLUB
🇿🇦 Johannesburg, Gauteng, ZA
Designed by Gary Player, Phil Jacobs
Dainfern Country Club sits in the northern suburbs of Johannesburg, part of a secure residential estate that emerged during South Africa's post-apartheid development boom. Gary Player designed the course with Phil Jacobs, creating a layout that navigates the natural bushveld terrain characteristic of the Highveld region. The property features indigenous vegetation, rocky outcroppings, and seasonal water features that come into play across several holes.
The routing works through rolling terrain with elevation changes that provide strategic interest and require thoughtful club selection at altitude. Player's design incorporates his characteristic emphasis on risk-reward opportunities, with multiple tees allowing the course to accommodate players of varying abilities. The layout features a mix of parkland and bushveld characteristics, with fairways framed by indigenous trees and grasses that define playing corridors and penalize wayward shots.
Dainfern functions as the centerpiece of a gated community, and the club serves primarily as a family-oriented facility with extensive amenities beyond golf. The estate model integrates residential properties with the golf course, a common development pattern in Johannesburg's northern corridor. The course sits at approximately 1,500 meters elevation, meaning the ball travels noticeably farther than at sea level—a factor that affects club selection and course management throughout the round.
The club has hosted various regional amateur competitions and serves as a regular venue for Gauteng provincial events, reflecting its standing among Johannesburg's numerous private golf facilities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Dainfern was designed by Gary Player and Phil Jacobs.
Yes. Dainfern at Dainfern Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Dainfern is 72.
Dainfern is a 18-hole course.