A snapshot of life at Defence (WP) Golf Club — on the course, on the podium, and off the fairway.
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2026
On the Course 2026
Highlights from our 2026 season across Western Cape courses.
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Development 2026
From first practice to the SA Arms of Service Development Championship.
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On the Course 2026
Highlights from our 2026 season across Western Cape courses.
A golfer making her way across the lush fairways at Royal Cape Golf Club, with the iconic Table mountain forming a dramatic backdrop on a clear autumn day.
Tall trees line the sunlit fairway at Royal Cape Golf Club, with the Table mountains rising under a bright blue sky — a classic Cape day on the course.
A lady golfer watches her drive from the tee at Royal Cape Golf Club, with electric trolleys and lush tree-lined surrounds completing a perfect autumn morning on the course.
The sun rises over Royal Cape Golf Club as early starters gather on the course, casting a warm golden glow across the fairways at the start of a new round.
A golfer navigates the beautifully maintained fairways at Rondebosch Golf Club, with the iconic twin chimneys of the old Mowbray power station standing tall above the treeline against a cloudy Cape sky.
A lady golfer takes a moment to clean her club on the fairway at Rondebosch Golf Club, with a dramatic mountain looming large under brooding skies in the background.
A golf bag stands ready on the Par 5 fairway at Rondebosch Golf Club, with the twin chimneys of the old Mowbray power station dominating the skyline above the trees on an overcast autumn day.
The starter's clock stands ready at Rondebosch Golf Club, marking the start of another round as players prepare to tee off on a warm late-summer evening.
A special moment on the fairways at Rondebosch Golf Club — the oldest and youngest members of the club share a 4-ball, a fitting reminder that golf is a game for every generation.
Early morning mist hangs over Rondebosch Golf Club as golf bags and trolleys line up ready for the day's round, palm trees fading into the grey stillness of a moody Cape morning.
A thick blanket of mist swallows the 18th green at Rondebosch Golf Club in the quiet calm before the first players tee off — the course barely visible in the early morning grey.
Flags fly proudly at the practice area of Rondebosch Golf Club, with the club's insignia on display as players warm up ahead of the day's round.
A golfer follows through on a fairway shot at Rondebosch Golf Club under brilliant blue skies, with the old power station chimneys peeking above the horizon on a fine autumn day.
A stunning view of Table Mountain frames the fairway at Rondebosch Golf Club, framed by leafy trees under a cloudless blue sky — one of the most beautiful backdrops in Cape golf.
Dappled sunlight filters through the trees onto a well-manicured fairway at Rondebosch Golf Club, leading the eye towards the pin on a beautiful autumn day.
Table Mountain looms over the fairways at Rondebosch Golf Club, its famous "tablecloth" cloud spilling over the summit like a wisp of steam — a dramatic and iconic Cape backdrop to a day on the course.
One of several water hazards at Kuilsriver Golf Club glistens under a cloudless blue sky, its still surface mirroring the trees beyond — a picturesque challenge for golfers on a perfect autumn day.
The sun breaks through the clouds as an early morning round gets underway at Kuilsriver Golf Club — golf bags lined up and ready, with that golden pre-dawn glow promising a great day ahead.
Four happy golfers pose for a photo at Rondebosch Golf Club on a glorious summer's day — smiles all round under the palm trees before heading out for a round.
A red flag marks the pin on a perfectly manicured green at Rondebosch Golf Club, surrounded by lush tree-lined fairways on a bright summer's day.
Enjoying a pre-round treat at the car park before heading out at Rondebosch Golf Club — because every good round starts with a good snack!
Troy, Febs, Quentin and Roland all smiles on the course at Rondebosch Golf Club — matching blue shirts and good spirits on a sunny summer's day.
A heritage tree label on the bark of an Araucaria columnaris (Cook pine) at Rondebosch Golf Club — a lovely detail showing the course's commitment to recognising and preserving its remarkable trees.
A golfer unleashes a powerful drive from the tee box at Rondebosch Golf Club, caught at full extension in the follow-through under a cloudy autumn sky.
The canal winds peacefully through Rondebosch Golf Club, viewed from the 8th tee box — a tranquil scene of water, bridge and trees reflected in the still surface, with the back tees just visible on the far bank.
A golfer's shadow stretches across the fairway at Rondebosch Golf Club, adding a touch of humour to the scene alongside an area of course maintenance — a reminder that even the best courses are always a work in progress.
A golfer lines up their next shot on the fairway at Kuilsriver Golf Club, with the rugged hillside scrubland providing a natural and contrasting backdrop to the lush green course.
Great golf, great mates — a good day out at Bellville Golf Course.
Navigating the water hazard — one of Bellville's classic challenges.
Golfer standing on the fairway with golf bag at Bellville Golf Course
Even with clouds brewing, the mood was great at Rondebosch Golf Club — 28 May 2026.
Geared up and ready for a great round at Rondebosch.
Lush greens and wide fairways — a classic Rondebosch setting.
A stunning finish to the day at Rondebosch Golf Club — 28 May 2026.
Perfect conditions on the course at Rondebosch Golf Club — 14 May 2026.
Loaded up and ready to go — 14 May 2026.
Not all hazards are in the rulebook — a brave squirrel takes his chances on the fairway at Rondebosch!
Welcome to Rondebosch Golf Club — 14 May 2026.
With views like this, every round at Rondebosch is a memorable one.
That's how you focus! A moment worth celebrating at Rondebosch — 14 May 2026.
Proudly displaying Rondebosch GC
The scenery alone makes Rondebosch Golf Club worth the trip — 14 May 2026.
Beautiful course architecture at Kuilsriver Golf Club — 29 April 2026.
Starting the round in style — golden hour at Kuilsriver Golf Club, 16 April 2026.
Nearly the start of a good walk on a great course — Kuilsriver Golf Club, 16 April 2026.
An interesting backdrop doesn't dampen the enjoyment at Rondebosch — 19 March 2026.
Loving every minute of it — Rondebosch Golf Club, 19 March 2026.
Good company on the course — Defence WPG members at Rondebosch, 19 March 2026.
Development 2026
From first practice with a coach to competing at the SA Arms of Service Development Championship.
Defence (WP) Golf Club — I. Jantjies crowned winner of the SA Army Development Championship.
Defence (WP) Golf Club — development training in progress under the watchful guidance of N. Solomons.
SA Navy Championships — time to test the driver off the tee and set the tone for the hole ahead.
Navy Championship 2026 — a lone golfer at the tee box, focused on the next shot.
SA Navy Championships — N. Davids lined up for another putt, aiming for control and accuracy on the green.
SA Navy Championships — N. Davids looking sharp in club attire while playing an iron shot from the tee box.
Navy Championship 2026 — a brief pose after the shot, marking the moment before moving on to the next play.
SA Navy Championships — no matter the handicap index, the bunker finds everyone at some point in the round.
SA Navy Championships — the 4-ball group taking a moment on the 8th tee box before starting their next shot.
SA Navy Championships — N. Davids focusing on alignment and precision while setting up the putt.
SA Navy Championships — a visual journey of player development, from coached practice sessions to competing on the course in an official tournament setting.
2024 & 2025
Awards Event 2025
Celebrating our members’ achievements at the annual awards evening.
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On the Course 2025
Highlights and moments from our 2025 season on the fairways.
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Prize Giving 2024
Photos from our 2024 prize giving ceremony.
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Awards Event 2025
Celebrating our members’ achievements at the annual awards evening.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — winners gathering together to proudly showcase their trophies as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — M. Ncanana accepting a prize voucher as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — N. Solomons accepting his trophy as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — members standing in respect as the code of conduct is read during the evening proceedings.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — A. Phillips and D. Phillips accepting the Chairman’s Award from the Chairperson as part of the evening’s honours
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — dinner service underway as members and guests enjoy the evening’s celebrations.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — commemorative ball markers honouring 50 years of excellence and tradition.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — S. Taljaard accepting a prize voucher as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — V. Seini accepting his prize voucher as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — K. Papier accepting the Rookie trophy as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — the venue prepared and decorated ahead of an evening of celebration and recognition.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — N. Netshilindi accepting his trophy as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — S. Farrell accepting the Best Junior Player trophy on behalf of K. Farrell as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — elegant table décor prepared for the evening’s celebrations and honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — K. Papier accepting her trophies as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025, showing J. Pistorius receiving a prize voucher during the awards ceremony.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — S. Cupido receiving a voucher as part of the evening’s prize presentations.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — F. Higgins accepting the Match Play Plate trophy as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — S. Lendis being presented with a voucher as part of the evening’s awards and recognition.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — J. Grove accepting his prize voucher as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — M.M. Hendrcks accepting his prize voucher as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — I. Karan accepting the Eclectic Challenge trophy as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — the Mamba team proudly showcasing their trophy as part of the evening’s honours.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — B. February accepting a voucher as part of the evening’s awards.
Defence (WP) Golf Awards Event 2025 — D. Blignaut receiving the Players’ Player award, voted by fellow competitors in recognition of performance and sportsmanship.
Defence (WP) Golf Club Awards Event 2025 — A. Kriger accepting his trophy as part of the evening’s honours.
On the Course 2025
Highlights and moments from our 2025 season on the fairways.
A practical splash of colour at the 10th tee of Milnerton Golf Club — ready for conditions, whatever the course brings.
A close call at Royal Cape Golf Club — water plants marking the edge as the ball sits just safely (for now) away from the hazard.
A quiet stretch of water at Rondebosch Golf Club — where birdlife gathers and reflections drift along the canal.
Water hazard beside the fairway at Royal Cape Golf Club, with reflections of nearby plants and greenery visible on the calm water surface.
Sunshine over the shared water between holes 8 and 9 at Rondebosch Golf Club — a bright, peaceful stretch of course in perfect conditions.
Still water and strong sunshine at Royal Cape Golf Club — trees reflected perfectly in a glass-like hazard under a clear sky.
Waiting at the edge of play at Milnerton Golf Club — trolleys set aside, fairway ahead, and the mountain quietly overseeing a perfect day.
A golden sunrise filters through the trees at Royal Cape Golf Club, turning the course into a glowing, almost otherworldly landscape before the round begins.
Blue skies above Royal Cape Golf Club, where tree-lined fairways lead toward a green and a lone player, all under the watch of the mountain.
At Westlake Golf Club, a ball nestled in a flower bed raises the usual question: free relief or a penalty?
Reading the line on the 12th at Rondebosch Golf Club — fairway ahead, cart path curling alongside, and trees framing the challenge.
Service pride on display at Rondebosch Golf Club during round two of the 2025 Club Championships, with SANDF branch flags flying over the course.
Water hazard at Milnerton Golf Club situated between a green (not visible) and a nearby fairway, featuring a fountain and surrounding birdlife.
A fitting finish at Westlake Golf Club — the clubhouse ahead and rugged mountains standing watch in the background.
Golf trolley at Royal Cape Golf Club with an open umbrella attached for sun protection on a hot day, positioned beside a fairway lined with trees.
A quiet moment on the course at Royal Cape Golf Club — a trolley waiting along the fairway.
Golf bag on a push cart at the 5th tee box of Royal Cape Golf Club, overlooking a par 5 hole with a water hazard running alongside the fairway
Early light washes over Royal Cape Golf Club — sunrise reflecting off the clubhouse and bathing the scene in soft pink tones.
“Easy, they said” — a deceptive par 3 at Royal Cape Golf Club with water left, trees guarding the edge, and no room for mistakes.
Morning on the fairways with the iconic clubhouse of Royal Cape Golf Club overlooking the course.
Under heavy grey skies at Milnerton Golf Club, the mountain lingers in reflection while estate homes and still water set a subdued coastal golf scene.
Muted reflections and soft cloud cover at Royal Cape Golf Club — a calm water hazard framed by trees and a quiet horizon.
A well-protected 4th green at Kuils River Golf Club — water hugging the edges, bunkers guarding the approach, and cloudy skies setting the mood.
Water hazard beside the fairway at Royal Cape Golf Club, with reflections of nearby plants and greenery visible on the calm water surface.
A peaceful yet tricky view at Royal Cape Golf Club — water lilies floating and reflections shimmering just beyond the trolley.
At Milnerton Golf Club, parallel fairways stretch into the distance, framed by the mountain behind and the distant lighthouse off to the side
History and precision on display at Royal Cape Golf Club — the 15th hole distances and a proud reminder of its 1885 heritage.
Table Mountain standing tall over Cape Town — an unmistakable landmark under a clear sky.
Golden morning light breaking through the trees at Royal Cape Golf Club, with a lone tree standing quietly in the foreground.
Another beautiful day at Royal Cape Golf Club — calm water on the edge, blue skies above, and clouds drifting loosely over the mountain backdrop.
A sun-baked fairway at Milnerton Golf Club — with the mountain and lighthouse standing watch in the distance.
Water on one side, trees on the other — a classic parkland feel at Royal Cape Golf Club surrounded by lush greenery.
A calm, reflective moment at Royal Cape Golf Club — still water mirroring clouds, sky, and trees along the edge of the fairway.
Branch pride on full display at Rondebosch Golf Club during day two of the 2025 Club Championships, with SANDF flags representing every service.
A classic Cape Town golf view — fairways at Royal Cape Golf Club with Table Mountain standing proudly in the distance.
A splash of colour on the course — a mallard duck enjoying the peaceful waters at Royal Cape Golf Club.
Even partially in frame, the mountain dominates the scene at Milnerton Golf Club — rising from the right, softened at its base by haze, while the lighthouse stands small on the left.
A light moment at Royal Cape Golf Club — geese filing out of the water, ripples catching the sunlight, and a reminder to get your ducks in a row.
A reminder from Royal Cape Golf Club that accuracy matters — players are accountable for shots that leave the course.
A fresh start at Royal Cape Golf Club — dew on the fairways, wheel marks in the grass, and a mountain backdrop softened by drifting cloud “hair.”
A soft sunrise spills over Royal Cape Golf Club, painting the sky in orange and blue while trees and rooftops stand in silhouette.
2024 Prize Giving
Photos from our 2024 prize giving ceremony. Photos are not in a specific order.
I. Fredericks laughing - 2024
The Strikecraft team with the team trophy for the best IPS team 2024