Membership Fees 2023/2024

House

Golf

Squash

Bowls

2023/2024 Club Membership Fees

To qualify as a Town or Country golf, bowls and/or squash member patrons must hold a House membership. Country Members must live 30km from the Greytown Country Club. Seniors must be older than 60. Students must be between 18 and 25 years of age.

House Membership Fees 2023/2024
SingleCoupleSeniors (Single)Seniors (Couple)Student
Town MembersR1150R1500R650R1040R650
Country MembersR650R1040
2023/2024 Greytown Country Club House Membership Fees

Golf Membership Fees 2023/2024

These are the total Town and Country Golf Membership fees for the year inclusive of House Fees and SAGA Affiliation Fees.

SingleCoupleSeniors (SingleSeniors (Couple)StudentScholarLife MemberDevelopment
Town Golf MembersR2565R2495R1645R2415R1645R905R615R615
Country Golf MembersR1685R1655R1265R1655R615R615R615R615
2023/2024 Greytown Country Club Full Golf Membership Fees

All Golf members may pay an additional R70/year for a locker.


GCC Bowls Membership Fees 2023/2023

All Bowls Members pay R300/year in addition to their other Membership Fees. Membership fees for members who only wish to belong to the bowls club are as follows:

SingleCoupleSeniors (SingleSeniors (Couple)
Town Bowls MembersR1450R2100R950R1640
Country Bowls MembersR950R1900R950R1640
2023/2024 Greytown Country Club Full Bowls Membership Fees

GCC Squash Membership Fees 2023/2023

In addition to their other Membership Fees, Greytown Squash Club Members pay the following additional fees:

Adults: R430/year

Seniors and Students: R360/year

Scholars: R290/year

Total Membership Fees for members only wishing to belong to the Squash club are as follows:

SingleCoupleSeniors (SingleSeniors (Couple)StudentScholar
Town Golf MembersR1580R2360R1010R1760R1010R290
Country Golf MembersR1080R1900R1010R1760R1010R290
2023/2024 Greytown Country Club Full Squash Membership Fees

Green Fees (Locals)

Green Fees (Visitors)

Frequently Asked Questions

General Golf FAQs

What are the External Golf Subscription Fee’s for?

To obtain an official South African Handicap card & simultaneously be registered as an Affiliated Amateur Golfer in South Africa a set amount of a patron’s golf club fees are paid by the golf club to which they belong to the necessary golf governing bodies. This set amount is loosely known as an External Subscription Fee and each golf club in the country is responsible for paying this fee to the relevant governing bodies on their registered golfers’ behalves. Golf Clubs in Kwa-Zulu Natal pay these subscription fees to SAGA and KZNGU. To ensure continued support of local golf clubs around the country amateur golfers cannot pay this External Subscription Fee directly to SAGA & KZNGU to obtain their Official Handicap & status as an Affiliated Golfer. The sign up process must be facilitated through a registered golf club.

Who is SAGA?

The South African Golf Association (SAGA) is the governing body for the male amateur golf in South Africa. Formed in 1992 as the South African Golf Federation the name was changed to SAGA in 1997. For more information on SAGA go to http://history.saga.co.za

Who is WGSA?

Womens Golf South Africa (WGSA) is the governing body for the female amateur golf in South Africa. For more information on WGSA please see their Facebook page: WGSA (Womens Golf South Africa)

Who is GolfRSA?

GolfRSA is the unified body of SAGA and WGSA, administering, operating and providing service to amateur golf in South Africa

Who is KZNGU?

KZNGU is the Kwa-Zulu Natal Golf Union. For more information please visit http://www.kzngolf.co.za.

How do I Qualify as a Student Golf Member?

Golfers currently completing tertiary education qualify for Student Memberships and must produce a valid student card when paying for their round.

How do I Qualify as a Scholar Golf Member?

Golfers 18 and under qualify as Scholar Golf Members and must present a valid ID upon registration.

How do I Qualify as a Senior and Sages Golfer?

Answer coming soon

What does it mean to be an Affiliated Golfer?

Once a golfer has registered & paid his or her annual membership fees & their golf club has paid the External Subscription Fees portion of those fees to the relevant governing bodies, that golfer obtains an Official South African Handicap Card & is known as an Affiliated Golfer. Affiliated Golfers are entitled to pay Affiliated Golfers Visitors Green Fees at any Golf Course in the Country that offers them. These Green Fees will still be more expensive than those payed by clubs’ own local members, but will be cheaper than the Green Fees charged to Golfer’s not registered with SAGA. Affiliation and Reciprocity are often mistaken, however, they are not the same thing. Affiliation in South African, in short, means you are registered with SAGA or WGSA respectively.

What is Reciprocity?

Certain Golf Clubs around the Country (and in some cases, internationally) have Reciprocity arrangements with one another. These arrangements afford the local members of each club in the Reciprocal Relationship Reciprocity Visitors Green Fees. These Green Fees are normally only marginally more expensive than what a local member of the actual club would pay. For example Greytown, St. Cathryn’s & Noodsberg Golf Clubs all have reciprocity with one another &, therefore, the members of all three clubs enjoy less expensive visitors Green Fee’s when playing at either of the other two clubs.

How Does Scoring in Golf Work?

See Link for explanation Video.

Local Member’s FAQs

How do my Partner & I qualify for Couples’ Memberships?

Couples must be engaged to qualify for Couples’ Memberships, however it is preferable if they are married.

Which Clubs does the Greytown Golf Club have Reciprocity With?

Currently St. Cathryn’s Golf Club & Noodsberg Golf Club

Tournament FAQs

What is a Shotgun Start?

Answer coming soon

What is a Better Ball Format?

Answer coming soon