SOWETO COUNTRY CLUB
🇿🇦 Johannesburg, Gauteng, ZA
Designed by Gary Player
Soweto Country Club, designed by Gary Player, occupies a historically significant location in South Africa's most famous township, southwest of Johannesburg. The course represents one of the few championship-standard facilities built within a historically black community during the apartheid era and has served as an important venue for developing golf among previously underserved populations in the region.
The layout navigates the characteristic highveld terrain of Gauteng province, situated at approximately 1,750 meters elevation. Player's design works with the natural topography of rolling grassland, incorporating the area's indigenous vegetation and creating a routing that reflects both strategic golf architecture and accessibility for a broad membership base. The course features the firm, fast-playing conditions typical of South Africa's interior plateau, where thin air affects ball flight and the climate allows for year-round play.
Soweto Country Club has hosted various domestic tournaments and serves as a venue for developmental golf programs aimed at expanding the game's reach in South African communities. The facility functions as both a competitive golf course and a community resource, reflecting the broader transformation of South African golf in the post-apartheid period. The club's location in Soweto—a township central to South Africa's struggle for democracy—adds cultural and historical context that distinguishes it from traditional country club settings in the Johannesburg area.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Soweto was designed by Gary Player.
Yes. Soweto at Soweto Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Soweto is 70.
Soweto is a 18-hole course.