Irene Country Club sits in the southern suburbs of Pretoria, within the historic Irene area of Gauteng province. The course was designed by Phil Jacobs, a South African architect who worked on several layouts across the country during the latter decades of the twentieth century. The club occupies terrain characteristic of the Highveld region, with the routing shaped by the area's rolling topography and established tree cover that frames many of the holes.
The layout reflects the design sensibilities common to South African parkland courses of its era, with tree-lined fairways and strategically placed bunkers that reward accurate ball-striking. The property's elevation changes provide natural movement through the round, and the mature vegetation creates defined corridors that require thoughtful club selection and course management. Water features appear on several holes, adding variety to the strategic demands players face.
Irene Country Club serves the Pretoria golfing community and visitors to the Gauteng region. The club maintains traditional country club amenities and provides a venue for local competitive golf. The course offers a test suited to a range of skill levels, with its combination of length, hazards, and tree placement creating interest without excessive difficulty. The setting benefits from the established character of the Irene area, which carries historical significance dating to the Anglo-Boer War era and the early development of the greater Pretoria region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Irene was designed by Phil Jacobs.
Yes. Irene at Irene Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Irene is 72.
Irene is a 18-hole course.