You can’t join, and no amount of money will get you membership – inside the Gary Player Golf Course in South Africa that is off limits to everyone⛳
This elusive 18-hole golf course set in a 5000-hectare game farm is home to the country’s only floating tee. It’s so exclusive that you won’t find a website or contact number online.
Situated near Koster in the North West Province, South Africa, not far from Rustenburg on Millvale Road, only those with an invitation can play here. Formerly known as Morningside Farm Golf Club, the golf course is now called Millvale Golf Estate.
The property was initially owned by a British arms dealer who died mysteriously in a boating accident on the Orange River. Today, the estate is privately owned by Gary Player (60%) and Nathan ‘Natie’ Kirsh (40%), who purchased the site circa the 2008 market crash.
Nathan Kirsh is a self-made billionaire who was born in Potchefstroom on 6 January 1932. Mr Kirsh built his wealth after launching Jetro, a cash-and-carry business in Brooklyn, New York, in 1976. Nearly two decades later, he bought Restaurant Depot and, in 1995, introduced its first retail store in New York.
The golf course offers accommodation for players, spanning 3000 m2 with 27 rooms. There is also a landing strip for aeroplanes on the property where a Boeing 737 can land. Guests are also welcome to make use of the padel courts, mountain biking trails and the prestigious wine cellar. The golf course employs over 100 members of staff to keep the grounds gorgeous and operational.
The course was initially established as a 9-hole Gary Player course custom-designed on a section of the late owner’s farm, Richard Charter. Tyrone Yates then designed a further nine holes for the owner.
Are you one of the players who have had the privilege of playing on this course? I would love to hear more about your experience in the comments.
@Selepethabang99@zilevandamme Do you see the creepy stuff that kind of dressing encourages? It’s simply inappropriate for child to dress like that to school. Just like you wouldn’t dare to show up to a meeting dressed like that
@RealFlavoursa@SuccessMalefa You mentioned 2 different things here, numbers and quality of music. Casper’s “trash” is still doing more numbers than all of the boy’s current music🤷🏾♂️