Royal Cape Golf Club
Cape Town
Founded in 1885, Royal Cape Golf Club is the oldest golf club in South Africa and one of the country’s most historic courses. Located at the foot of Table Mountain just minutes from central Cape Town, the par-72 layout offers classic parkland golf with tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering and well-protected greens. The course has hosted multiple South African Opens and remains a respected championship venue. Flat terrain makes it enjoyable to walk, while subtle design features reward careful positioning from tee to green. With its rich heritage, welcoming clubhouse and views of the surrounding mountains, Royal Cape provides a traditional and memorable golfing experience close to Cape Town.
Cape Town Airport
15km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Franschhoek sits in the heart of the Cape Winelands and is widely regarded as one of South Africa’s most elegant destinations. Surrounded by vineyard-covered valleys and dramatic mountain scenery, the town combines world-class wine estates, fine dining and easy access to several outstanding championship golf courses.
While Franschhoek itself does not host a major course, it lies within short driving distance of some of the Western Cape’s finest layouts. Pearl Valley Golf Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus, is one of the region’s premier venues. Set within the Val de Vie Estate, the course features wide fairways, strategic bunkering and immaculate greens framed by the Simonsberg Mountains. Nearby, De Zalze Golf Club provides a beautifully maintained parkland round that winds through vineyards and along the Blaauwklippen River. A little further toward Cape Town, Steenberg Golf Club offers another championship layout set within a historic wine estate.
Golf in the Cape Winelands benefits from the region’s Mediterranean climate. The prime playing season runs from October to April, when warm, dry conditions produce firm fairways and excellent course presentation.
Off the course, Franschhoek is considered South Africa’s culinary capital. The town is home to award-winning restaurants, boutique wineries and the famous Franschhoek Wine Tram, which allows visitors to explore multiple estates in a single day. Scenic mountain passes and cycling routes add to the region’s outdoor appeal.
For golfers seeking championship courses surrounded by vineyards, combined with exceptional cuisine and wine culture, Franschhoek delivers one of South Africa’s most sophisticated and memorable golf escapes.
















