Southernmost Golf Course In Africa

Gansbaai Golf Club in Kleinbaai offers a beautiful 9-hole (18-tee) golf course in between indigenous fynbos and the ocean. The course has a links-style layout with stunning sea views from most fairways. The club has permanent spectators, including resident Cape Grysbokkies, Anguilla tortoises and Kiewiet birds that quietly observe golfing shenanigans as players make their way toward the 19th hole. If squash is your game, Gansbaai Golf Club has a court where you can get your steps in. On the social scene, the Clubhouse Bar welcomes members and guests for a refreshing drink and monthly social get-togethers. A spacious hall with seating arrangements for 150 people is available for private functions, and Gansbaai Golf Club has ample secure parking on the grounds. Important: Gansbaai Golf Club closes for recreational games on tournament days. Please check the tournament calendar before heading out for a round.

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About

Gansbaai Golf Club proudly carries the title of being the southernmost golf course in South Africa.

This is a flourishing club where many happy hours can be spent on the golf course. It is also a course known to turn macho men into weeping infants!  Many great players arrived convinced that this ‘little’ 9-hole course would be a walkover, no sweat at all, and returned humbled with scores reminiscent of a cricket match.

The challenge comes in the form of a lovely, cool sea breeze, which can turn into a howling fury in the blink of an eye. Many of the course's regular players have tamed this wind to some extent and have honed the skill to play some of their best golf in these conditions.

Players from around the globe migrate to Gansbaai Golf Club time and time again, hoping to conquer it.

History

History

Gansbaai Golf Club started by accident on Easter weekend in 1985. 

Mr Jacob de Villiers had all his children over to visit and woke the menfolk early to try and get them to go fishing with him. They had other plans and told him they wanted to go and play golf. Jacob went to his barber, Dirk Kotze, for a haircut and complained that the kids had to travel all the way to Hermanus to play golf, causing them to miss out on family time. Since Dirk was also the chairman of the Kleinbaai Rate Payers Association, Jacob asked him if it was not possible to donate a section of land to build a golf course in Kleinbaai. Dirk agreed and pointed to portions 212 & 213 on a map of the area. And that, as they say, was the birth of Kleinbaai Country Club / Gansbaai Golf Club.

The municipality approved the proposed golf course and recreation club in December 1985 and allocated R120,000 for the project. On 24 July 1985, the Divisional Council of Caledon, being the trustee of the assets of Kleinbaai RPA, agreed to offer the KRC a lease of 99 years on portions 212 & 213 for the princely amount of R1 per annum. 

On 27 December 1985, Jacob was appointed chairman of the Kleinbaai Rate Payers Association. Committee members from Gansbaai, Kleinbaai, and Pearly Beach gathered in Hans Swart’s garage for a meeting and founded The Kleinbaai Country Club. The aim was to build a recreation club with a clubhouse on the grounds and to coordinate sports. The first tentative plan for the course layout was pencilled in on copies of maps of the area by Jacob and Andries Brand. Land surveyor DJ Nicol of Hermanus surveyed the area and pegged it for free. 

In June 1986, a bush-clearing machine cleared the first three greens (present-day hole numbers 1, 8 and 9). After the bushes were hacked down, teams used ploughs to break through the maze of roots. Workers from Gansbaai Co-op Fisheries and Gansbaai Marine then stepped in to clear the land, after which the mammoth task of planting the grass by hand commenced. The first grass cuttings were brought in by Erik de Wet from his farm, Retreat in Robertson, using his lorry and workers. Schalk Joubert, Boetie Geldenhuys, Gansbaai Co-op, Bokkie Botes, Wilfred Butler, Gansbaai Marine, Andries Brand, Kobus Havenga, and their workers all did a magnificent job in planting the first cuttings.

Finally, in December 1986, water was pumped to the course, and the divisional council fixed the account for water use at R1 per annum. Ahh, the good old days. Things have changed dramatically since then.

On 7 October 1987, the Kleinbaai Golf Club was officially founded in the Sea View Hotel in Gansbaai, with Andries Brand as president and Boetie Geldenhuys as vice president. After a site inspection, the clubhouse plans were approved. On 18 June 1987, the tender for the clubhouse building was awarded to DCW Swart & Sons.

Three additional holes were cleared in 1988 when Jac de Wet returned with his lorry full of cuttings, which his workers planted to create a fourth green. In 1990, the last three greens were completed, qualifying the club to join the South African Golf Union.

On 21 December 1991, Andries Brand officially opened the golf course. Former State President FW de Klerk had been invited but declined because he had already accepted a prior invitation to the opening of the Kleinmond Golf Course, which was happening on the same day. However, in January 1992, FW popped in and played a 9-hole competition with Andries, Jacob and a sponsor. It was a memorable day because FW’s official guard accidentally broke FW’s left-handed putter when he collected his clubs from the car. Luckily, a club member, Darrel Fautly, was also a lefty and saved the day. Darrel loaned FW his putter, and the president had a great game.

Today, Gansbaai Golf Club is a thriving monument to the vision, courage, perseverance and will of ordinary people. An average of 13,000 rounds of golf are played each year. The membership portfolio includes players from South Africa, England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, the Channel Islands, Germany, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Austria, Norway, Sweden,  Switzerland, New Zealand, Canada and the United States of America.

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The Course

The Course

Gansbaai Golf Club - Course Layout

Golf Membership Fees

Golf Membership Fees

The Gansbaai Golf Club’s annual membership fees are as follows (excludes affiliation fees to the Boland Union and Handicaps Network Africa, which are additional).

Gansbaai Golf Club Membership Fees - 2026
  • Full Membership (Men) - R2760
  • Full Membership (Ladies) - R2015
  • Pensioners - R2015
  • Country Member - R2015
  • Student - R2015
  • Scholars - R975
Golf Membership Application Forms
Boland Golf Union & National Golf Network Fees - 2026

The following affiliation fees are in addition to the club membership fee:

  • BGU Men - R140
  • BGU Women - R120
  • BGU Scholars - R70
  • NGN Fee & Card - R160
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Green Fees

Green Fees

The Gansbaai Golf Club’s green fees for 2026 are as follows:

Adult Member
  • 9-Holes - R90
  • 18-Holes - R110
Student Member
  • 9-Holes - R90
  • 18-Holes - R110
Scholar Membership
  • 9-Holes - R60
  • 18-Holes - R80
Affiliated Adult Visitors
  • 9-Holes - R210
  • 18-Holes - R290
Non-Affiliated Adult Visitors
  • 9-Holes - R260
  • 18-Holes - R350
Affiliated Student Visitors
  • 9-Holes - R145
  • 18-Holes - R195
Non-Affiliated Student Visitors
  • 9-Holes - R160
  • 18-Holes - R230
Group Fees
  • 9-Holes - R200
  • 18-Holes - R290
Fridays 9-Holes
  • Members - R45
  • Visitors - R115
  • Country Members - R65
Competition Fees
  • Wednesdays and Saturdays - R185
  • Members (excluding green fees) - R75
  • Visitors (including green fees) - R285
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Golf Carts

Golf Carts

Gansbaai Golf Club has a limited fleet of golf and pull carts available for hire. 

To avoid disappointment, please pre-book your cart ahead of your visit. 

Golf Carts - Members
  • 9-Holes - R150
  • 18-Holes - R240
Golf Carts - Visitors
  • 9-Holes - R230
  • 18-Holes - R350
Pull Carts - Members
  • R60
Pull Carts - Visitors
  • R90
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Squash Fees

Squash Fees

Gansbaai Golf Club’s squash court is open to members and visitors.

Squash Membership
  • Full Membership (pre-paid) - R535 per person
Squash Court Fees
  • Members - R40
  • Visitors - R55
Important
  • Please note that there is no equipment hire facility at the club
  • One-hour tokens are available at the bar
  • The court booking form is available at the bar
Social Membership Fee
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Social Membership Fee

The social membership fee at Gansbaai Golf Club for 2026 is as follows:

Social Memberships - R535
 

Social Membership Application Form

Clubhouse
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Clubhouse

Gansbaai Golf Club’s clubhouse is the perfect place to relax, meet new people, and unwind.

Whether you are a member or not, sip on ice-cold beers and refreshing drinks from the fully licensed bar and don’t miss their popular steak evenings held once a month!

Function Hall

Function Hall

Gansbaai Golf Club has a hall available for private functions.

Whether your get-together is a wedding, birthday, business conference, indoor market, dance class or music recital, the club is perfect for just about any event.

Capacity
  • 150 Pax
Cost
  • Hall Only - R3,000 
  • Hall and Kitchen - R3,500
Amenities
  • Tables and Chairs
  • Bar (fully licensed)
  • Kitchen (by arrangement)
  • Catering (by arrangement)
  • DJ (by arrangement)
  • Rest Rooms
  • Secure Parking
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Contact Gansbaai Golf Club to enquire about venue fees and availability. 

Rules & Regulations

Rules & Regulations

Important: Gansbaai Golf Club closes for recreational games on tournament days. Please check the tournament calendar before heading out for a round.

Fauna

Fauna

Gansbaai Golf Club - Fauna List

Raphicerus melantotis (L)

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  • Family: Bovidae
  • Common Name: Cape or southern grysbok (E), grysbokkie, Kaapse Grysbokkie (A)

Chersina angulata (L)

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Oops, caught in the act!

  • Family: Testudinidae 
  • Common Name: angulate tortoise (E), ploegskaarskilpad, rooipens, duineskilpad (A)

Snakes

  • Boomslang (Dispholidus typus)
  • Mole Snake (Oseydasous caba)
  • Cape Cobra (Naja nivea)
  • Puff Adder (Bitis arietans)
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Flora

Flora

Gansbaai Golf Club - Flora List

Brunsvigia orientalis (L)

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  • Family: Amaryllidaceae
  • Common Names: candelabra flower, red candelabra flower, King candelabra, chandelier lily, chandelier plant, sore-eye flower (E), ajuinbol, koningskandelaarblom, kandelaarblom, kandelaarlelie, lantanter, Maartblom, marsblom, perdespookbossie, rolbossie, seeroogblom and tanteletant (A)

Haemanthus sanguineus, Haemanthus coccineus (L)

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  • Family: Amaryllidaceae
  • Common Names: paintbrush flower, April fool (E), veldskoenblaar, brandlelie (A)

Satyrium carneum (L)

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  • Family: Orchidaceae
  • Common Names: pink satyr orchid (E), rooikappie, rooitrewwa (A)

Lachenalea bulbifera (L)

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  • Family: Asparagaceae
  • Common Names: red lachenalia (E), rooinaeltjie (A)

Carpobrotus acinaciformis (L)

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  • Family: Aizoaceae
  • Common Name: Sour Fig, Sally-my-handsome (E), elandssuurvy, suurvygie, strand-vy (A)
Reviews

Reviews

“Gansbaai Golf Club has a wonderful course. It was taxing and a great challenge. The greens are out-of-this-world. Playing the southernmost golf course in Africa is special. Greatly recommended.”  Gina Esterhuizen
“Our visit to Gansbaai Golf Club was an excellent experience! When you want a drink after a long day, this is the place! It is a social golf club with a welcoming staff. The barman served us drinks and was great company. If you want a good time, this club comes highly recommended.”  Hannes Retief
“Gansbaai Golf Club has a lovely 9-hole course in good condition. A warm welcome and cheap beers.”  Allan Speirs
“The club has well-kept greens!”  Wayne Ikin
“Gansbaai Golf Club is one of the few down-to-earth golf clubs on the planet. Beautiful views. Enjoy!”  Adèle 
“Gansbaai Golf Club has a tricky little 9-hole links course. Beware the wind! Very unforgiving but fun. Either you are in the fairway, or your ball is gone. The greens were good.”  FD van Eeden
“Winter time and the greens are in tip top shape. Some of the best in the Western Cape. True roll to the line. The course has a good links layout and is not your normal parkland golf course. Go and play this one to double-check your true handicap. You will also have to adapt to wind play. Good fun and affordable.”  George Prinsloo

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