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Course Information
- Course Design: Sid Brews revised by Golf Data in 1993
- Holes: 36 (2 x 18 hole courses)
- Par: 72 Randpark
- Par: 70 Windsor Park
- Championship: 6642m Randpark
- Championship: 6421m
Course Facilities
- Full Clubhouse facilities
- Pro shop
- Driving range
- Golf club hire
- Golf Carts
- Pull trolleys
Course Availability & Club Rules
- Visitors welcome everyday except Saturdays and Sunday mornings
Randpark Golf Club has two very distinct but different golf courses and
offers golfers of varying ability an unforgettable experience on two of
the best manicured courses Gauteng has to offer - the Randpark course
and the Windsor Park course. Host to the 1995 and 2000 SA Opens, the
Randpark course is among the top championship courses in the country.
At 7050m from the championship tees, this course is the second longest
course in SA and throws out a challenge to all comers to “tame it”.

But, perhaps Randpark’s best kept secret is Windsor Park - 18 holes
designed by Bob Grimsdell and completed in 1954, Windsor Park is a gem
of not one or two, but 18 feature holes characterized by magnificent
trees, strategic water features and old-style, traditional, small
greens. The two courses together must surely boast one of the best collection
of short holes in the country.
With a public, two-tiered, floodlit driving range, clubhouse
facilities, pro shop, tennis courts, ample parking and security to
match, Randpark offers a comprehensive package for members and guests
alike.
The course has hosted several high profile tournaments over the years -
both men’s and women’s. Local amateur golfing bodies have also used the
course as a worthy golfing examination. Most significantly, it has been
chosen as a venue for two South African Open Championships in 1995 and
2000.
Windsor Park is a hugely appealing course to play -– it is not easy but
its demands are not beyond the reaches of average golfers. The layout
is blessed by being heavily treed. It is the trees, which more than any
other factor dictate the playing strategy at Windsor. It is a very
attractive golf course indeed, planted with enough evergreens to avoid
ever looking bleak, and in autumn, is very striking. As with every good
parkland facility, a watercourse runs through Windsor Park, flanking
some holes but contributing more to the course’s aesthetic than to its
challenge.
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