ZWARTKOP COUNTRY CLUB
🇿🇦 Centurion, Gauteng, ZA
Designed by Mark Hayes
Zwartkop Country Club sits in Centurion, a city positioned between Johannesburg and Pretoria in South Africa's Gauteng province. The course was designed by Mark Hayes, an American professional golfer who transitioned to course architecture after his playing career. The layout occupies terrain characteristic of the Highveld region, where the elevation exceeds 1,400 meters and the climate produces firm, fast-playing conditions for much of the year.
The routing makes use of the property's natural contours and established tree growth, creating definition and strategic interest throughout the round. Water features appear on several holes, adding both visual character and tactical considerations to club selection and approach angles. The course presents a balance of risk-reward opportunities and straightforward holes that reward accurate ball-striking, typical of parkland designs in this part of South Africa.
Zwartkop has established itself within the Gauteng golfing community as a venue that tests players across all skill levels. The club maintains traditional country club amenities and hosts regular competitive events for its membership. The course conditions and setup reflect the standards expected at established clubs in the region, where year-round play is possible despite seasonal weather variations. The layout provides a representative example of modern South African golf course design adapted to the Highveld environment.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Zwartkop was designed by Mark Hayes.
Yes. Zwartkop at Zwartkop Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Zwartkop is 71.
Zwartkop is a 18-hole course.