GOLF AT GYMKHANA CLUB
- Salt & Soul

- Jan 1, 2026
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 8
Playing a round at the Gymkhana Club is about stepping into a living chapter of golf’s history. Established in 1844, it is widely recognised as the oldest golf course in the Southern Hemisphere, and the moment you step onto the grounds you sense that you are participating in something epically historic rather than booking another tee time.
We remember how different the rhythm felt compared with modern resort courses. The layout is modest in length yet deceptively demanding, lined with mature trees and narrower fairways that reward thoughtful placement rather than power. Every hole encourages restraint, patience and a certain old-school discipline. It is the sort of course where you find yourself slowing down, adjusting your mindset and appreciating the craft of the game rather than rushing through it.
Tradition still shapes the experience. Dress codes are properly observed, etiquette matters and the atmosphere carries honourable respect for the generations who have played here before, creating a sense of occasion, as though you have briefly stepped into a more formal era of the sport.
Gymkhana is the round you choose when you want to play somewhere historically significant, experience golf in its most classical form and walk fairways that have remained largely unchanged for nearly two centuries. Booking ahead is recommended, particularly for visiting golfers who want to secure a tee time at one of the island’s most quietly distinguished sporting landmarks.





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