General Information The Pretoria Country Club is a premier golf destination and boasts a course that ranks amongst the top fifty in the country. It is set against a backdrop of mature trees, offering members a tranquil oasis in the heart of Waterkloof. There are currently 1600 male golf members and 250 females. The members are very active and together with visitors PCC has 49 000 rounds per year.
One of the most Beautiful courses in Gauteng. the course is kept in excellent condition all year round and the back nine is especially impressive to play.
On Course Course Policy Local Rules
The clubs's boundaries are protected by an elevtrical fence and it is dangerous to touch the wires at any time.
Embedded ball rule applies through the green.
Out of bounds
Beyond the boundary fence ad where demarcated by white stakes on the 17th and the 18th holes, or any ball coming to rest between the electrical fence and the white stakes.
Water Hazards
Dams and storm water drains except as otherwise defined (Yellow stakes).
Lateral Water Hazards
Dams to left of the 15th fairway, to right of 15 green, to left of 16th hole and Edwards and Dantie Marais dams between 3rd and 9th holes (Red stakes).
Trees
Compulsory drop away from all trees marked with a white stake, and 150m markers.
Gur
All flower beds and roads to be treated as ground under repair.
Distances
All distances are measured in metres to the centre of the green.
Not open Mondays
Visitors welcome everyday except Saturdays and Sunday mornings
Physical Address
241 Sidney Street
Waterkloof
Pretoria
0145
South africa
Location
Pretoria With the lilac splendour of jacarandas as its trademark, Pretoria has grown into a metropolitan structure encapsulating a rainbow nation.
It's here where colourful people from all around gather... where busting trade and scintillating nightlife is offset by the tranquillity of nature's reserves.
It's Africa with a touch Europe and a pinch of oriental spice. Hooting taxi's, cars old and new, buses and trains drive past hawkers selling an array of fresh fruit from surrounding farms.
And high up on Meintjeskop, sir Herbert Baker's famous architectural wonder views it all the stately Union Buildings housing Government offices.
Over the years, Pretoria lured many an investor. And along with the industrial growth, people from all over settled in and around Pretoria.
Peri-urban areas such as Mamelodi, Atteridgeville and Soshanguve sprung up and grew to feed this ever expanding metropole.
Stretching out from Pretoria's pulsating rhythm, is an area incorporating the community of the beautiful Hartbeespoort dam, the bushveld game farms surrounding Warmbaths, the rustic town of Brits and the rural, yet modern Bronkhorstspruit.
The climate is as warm and pleasing as the people. The scenery as colourful as its history.
It's a fascinating fusion of ancient and modern, indigenous and cosmopolitan…
Directions
From the N1 (Pietersburg (Polokwane) highway), turn left into Atterbury Road. The road splits before the first traffic light. Take the left lane into Charles Street and turn left again into Brooklyn Road. Turn right into Albert Road and left into Sydney Avenue and the course entrance is on the left.
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