The Bryanston Country Club

63 Bryanston Drive, Bryanston,

Johannesburg, Gauteng 2021

  • Office

    +27 (0)11 706 1361
  • Pro shop

    +27 (0)11 0211 992
  • Fax

    +27 (0)11 706 3309
  • Golf pro

    Leigh-Jane Middleton (PGA, Head Teaching Professional).
  • Academy

    Bryanston Country Club Golf Academy

About the course

  • The Course:

    18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.

  • Surroundings:

    Woodland and residential.

  • Designer:

    Charles "Hugh" Alison, long-time design associate of Harry Colt.

Back
tees
Club
tees
Front
tees
Metres
6714
6462
5501
Par
72
72
73
SSS or slope
73
72
72

Location

Latitude:

-26.062344

Longitude:

28.010711

How to get there:

8 km NW of Sandton Centre (Sandton is in northern Johannesburg).

From the N1 Western Bypass, take exit 95 (William Nicol Drive) and follow direction Bryanston on William Nicol Drive. After 1.1 km at 3rd set of traffic lights, turn right into Bryanston Drive. After o.9 km go straight ahead at traffic lights with Grosvenor Road. After o.6 km Bryanston CC is on your right.

The Bryanston Country Club

4-PLUS: Must play course - excellent standard; worthy of 4½ stars.

Est. 1948

The Bryanston Country Club: There is something charmingly English about this old, established and elegantly classical golf club, located in the leafy north-western suburbs of Johannesburg. Within the quiet sanctuary of Bryanston's well-groomed greens and fairways, there is little to disturb your concentration and appreciation of this fine golfing gem.

From first to last, this gently undulating, parkland layout will test and probe your game. The wonderfully varied array of trees are well-spaced, but can become troublesome if you are too wayward from the tee. Water makes its presence felt on almost half the holes, with small ponds and occasional creeks to be negotiated. Bryanstone's delightful mix of well-designed straight and doglegging holes, some heading gently uphill, others down, will ensure all aspects of your game are tested.

To set the scene, both nines open in excellent fashion. The first hole is a straight and testing long par-5, played towards a backdrop of wooded hills receding into the distance beyond the green. The downhill par-4 10th is one of Bryanston's best - gently turning from right to left with a creek to be avoided on both the drive and second shots. And so each of the two nine-hole loops unfold, with many handsome holes set in this spacious parkland environment.

Perhaps the best strategy for putting on the greens at Bryanston is to take a caddie - many of the slopes and borrows will outwit even the best of exponents of the short stick. All in all, a delight to play and one of the lesser known gems of Johannesburg golf.

List of courses: Around Johannesburg

Visitors

Who can play and when?

Visitors welcome on weekdays and Sundays; members only on Saturdays.

Must book in advance.

Green fees

Visitor fee, 18-holes: weekdays R690; Sundays R820.

Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2023].

Other information

Golf carts available for hire. Caddies available.

Practice facilities

Good

Did you know?

The suburb of Bryanston was established in 1938. Its principal developers, an offshoot of the giant Anglo-American mining giant, promising a new golf course as an incentive for existing Johannesburg residents to make the 20km trek north. After WWII however, there was still no sign of a golf course, so in 1947 a committee of golfers was formed and a deal made with the developers who sold a tract of land to the newly formed club. The celebrated English golf course architect, Charles Hugh Alison, was commissioned to design the course.

Published ranking

South Africa's 29th best course (SA's Top 100 Courses, 2023).

Where2Stay

  • City Lodge, Bryanston4-star

    Cnr Main Road & Peter Place, Bryanston West, Sandton, Johannesburg

    +27 (0)11 706 7800

    Visit website

    This 121-room hotel is built on the site of an old nursery, with a dense "forest" walk. Within walking distance of many restaurants and across the road from the Sandton Clinic. Equipped with a mini gym, meeting room and swimming pool and conveniently located 10 minutes from the N1 Western Bypass, 3 minutes from Randburg’s CBD and shopping area, and 10 minutes from Sandton’s CBD and shopping centres.

    • Golf at this hotel:

      No

    • Golf within 10 km:

      Bryanston; Country Club Johannesburg (Woodlands & Woodmead courses); River Club; Wanderers; Randpark (Randpark & Windsor Park courses).

    • Golf within 30 km:

      Killarney; Parkview; Houghton; Royal Johannesburg & Kensington (East & West courses); Glendower; Modderfontein; Roodepoort; Dainfern; Kyalami; Blue Valley; Gardener Ross; Blair Atholl.

  • The Michelangelo Hotel5-star

    Nelson Mandela Square, West Street, Sandton, 2146 Johannesburg

    +27 (0)11 282 7000

    Visit website

    This elegant hotel, located in the heart of Sandton, captures the spirit of a bygone era. The hotel offers unsurpassed attention to detail and ensures that individual needs and tastes are catered for in every possible way. Beautiful Renaissance-inspired décor ensures that guests enjoy the utmost luxury both in their private suites as well as in the lounges and other public areas of the hotel. Exit the hotel and you are immediately in the shopping and restaurant centres of Nelson Mandela Square and Sandton City.

    • Golf at this hotel:

      No

    • Golf within 10 km:

      Country Club Johannesburg (Woodlands & Woodmead courses); River Club; Bryanston; Wanderers; Killarney; Parkview; Houghton; Royal Johannesburg & Kensington (East & West courses).

    • Golf within 30 km:

      Glendower; Modderfontein; Randpark (Randpark & Windsor Park courses); Roodepoort; Dainfern; Kyalami; Blue Valley; Gardener Ross; Blair Atholl.

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