Could a golf course whisper secrets of a century? Here at Observatory Golf Course, it certainly can. Observatory Golf Course, nestled in the heart of Johannesburg, isn’t just a place for a leisurely round of golf. It’s a living, breathing piece of Johannesburg’s history. Established in 1912, Observatory Golf Course is one of the oldest golf clubs in Johannesburg, still swinging on its original grounds. This 18-hole, par-72 course has witnessed the evolution of the city, from its gold rush beginnings to its modern-day hustle. Imagine the echoes of legendary golfers like Bobby Locke, who called Observatory Golf Course his home club, reverberating through the tree-lined fairways. Picture him conquering the Open Championship four times, with this very course as his training ground. The “Bobby Locke Corner” in the clubhouse bar stands as a testament to his legacy, a visual journey through his remarkable career. Observatory Golf Course isn’t just about famous names. It’s about the unique challenges it presents to every golfer. The course isn’t exceptionally long, measuring approximately 6,507 meters. But don’t let that fool you. Its narrow fairways and smaller greens demand precision and strategy, making it a true test of “intellectual golf.” The course has evolved over the years, adapting to the changing times while retaining its classic charm. Recent renovations have breathed new life into the clubhouse. The Halfway House has been revamped. The function room has been extended and the bar has received a stylish makeover. And out on the course, a bunker renovation plan and additional irrigation systems ensure that the course remains in top-notch condition year-round. Observatory Golf Course boasts two signature holes that will put your skills to the test. The par-5 7th hole offers a breathtaking view of Johannesburg’s city center from the elevated tee box, followed by a blind fall to a small, deceptively challenging green guarded by a pond. The par-4 10th hole is a notorious stroke 1, daring golfers to navigate a narrow fairway lined by out-of-bounds on one side and a tree line on the other. Bunkers protect the long, narrow green, creating a demanding approach shot that has been the downfall of many a golfer. As you stand here, at the heart of Observatory Golf Course, take a moment to appreciate the history and the stories woven into its very fabric. It’s a place where the past and the present meet, where the love of the game transcends generations.
7th Day Adventists
Did you know that the 7th Day Adventists in Johannesburg have a rich history stretching back to the late 19th