Such was the standard of the work and layout that after only two years the club played host to its fist major tournament, The Transvaal Open Championship. This was won by Mr A. D. “Bobby” Locke I a World Record score of 265 shooting rounds of 66, 69, 66 and 64. In 1946 forty professionals from South Africa and Rhodesia played in a tournament for 100 pounds, the largest purse ever for a South African tournament at the time. In 1973 the club was proclaimed a Nature Reserve. This proclamation was in order to preserve the excellent bird-life that is to be found on the course. During the 80’s the course saw a major face lift. All 18 greens were reshaped and rebuilt, new tee positions were added, existing water hazards were cleared and extended and new water features added at a number of holes. The changes have made the club one of the most challenging and beautiful courses in South Africa and at present we are rated the best course in Gauteng and 4th best in South Africa by Compleat Golfer. GLENDOWER have also been prestigious host to the South African Open in 1989, 1993 and 1997.