About Vredenburg Golf Club

Vredenburg Golf Club was started in the middle 80’s when it was still part of the Saldanha Golf Club. A number of members decided that perhaps the time was right for Vredenburg to have it’s own golf course and the decision was then made to “break away” and start a new club.
Various properties were considered but at the end, the current land was identified and the course was designed and built. The design was done by Bill Kerr from Grimsdell-Kerr in Durban and the course was built by one of the then members, Bertus Valentyn who resigned his job at the time to dedicate his time to the golf course.
It is a 9 hole golf course with 18 different teeing areas which allows one to play 18 holes of golf. The design of the course is a combination of a links type course due to the semi-desert area but it also has all the characteristics of a typical parklands golf course with trees and bush lining all the fairways.
The fairways are mostly kikiyu grass and the greens are bent grass. Our greens have been often rated as the best greens in the Cape and we strive to continue to provide such playing surfaces at all times to our members and visitors alike.
The fairways are mostly kikiyu grass and the greens are bent grass. Our greens have been often rated as the best greens in the Cape and we strive to continue to provide such playing surfaces at all times to our members and visitors alike.
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