Triq Aldo Moro, Il-Marsa, Malta
+356 2124 4714 , +356 2540 1300 Gabrielle Portelli
+356 2124 4714
bookings@royalmaltagolfclub.comWelcome to the Royal Malta Golf Club (RMGC).
From the relative spartan beginnings of a clubhouse in St Anne’s Ditch and a 9-hole course around the bastions of Valletta, to the parkland course in Marsa where the club currently resides, organised golf has been played in Malta since 1888.
The Royal Malta Golf Club was founded by Lieutenant-General Sir Henry D’Oyley Torrens KCB KCMG. Sir Henry had started the Royal Cape Golf Club in South Africa 3 years earlier, and on his posting to Malta as Governor and Commander-in-Chief decided that Malta needed a golf club. The then Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Alfred Ernest Albert, the third son of Queen Victoria, was based in Malta at the time, and became a founder member, hence the royal patronage from where the club gets its name.
Today’s course offers 18 holes of golf in a green oasis just outside Valletta. At par 68, the course is not one of the longest, but the apparent simplicity is deceptive as it demands accuracy off the tee and the relatively small greens are well protected. It offers a good challenge for the more experienced golfer, but at the same time is kind to the beginner.
The current course record is 60, and if you come here and beat it, drinks are on me.
Thomas Jacobsen
Captain RMGC
Triq Aldo Moro, Il-Marsa, Malta
+356 2124 4714 , +356 2540 1300 Gabrielle Portelli
bookings@royalmaltagolfclub.com
www.royalmaltagolfclub.com
+356 2124 4714
Welcome to the Royal Malta Golf Club (RMGC).
From the relative spartan beginnings of a clubhouse in St Anne’s Ditch and a 9-hole course around the bastions of Valletta, to the parkland course in Marsa where the club currently resides, organised golf has been played in Malta since 1888.
The Royal Malta Golf Club was founded by Lieutenant-General Sir Henry D’Oyley Torrens KCB KCMG. Sir Henry had started the Royal Cape Golf Club in South Africa 3...
Welcome to the Royal Malta Golf Club (RMGC).
From the relative spartan beginnings of a clubhouse in St Anne’s Ditch and a 9-hole course around the bastions of Valletta, to the parkland course in Marsa where the club currently resides, organised golf has been played in Malta since 1888.
The Royal Malta Golf Club was founded by Lieutenant-General Sir Henry D’Oyley Torrens KCB KCMG. Sir Henry had started the Royal Cape Golf Club in South Africa 3 years earlier, and on his posting to Malta as Governor and Commander-in-Chief decided that Malta needed a golf club. The then Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Alfred Ernest Albert, the third son of Queen Victoria, was based in Malta at the time, and became a founder member, hence the royal patronage from where the club gets its name.
Today’s course offers 18 holes of golf in a green oasis just outside Valletta. At par 68, the course is not one of the longest, but the apparent simplicity is deceptive as it demands accuracy off the tee and the relatively small greens are well protected. It offers a good challenge for the more experienced golfer, but at the same time is kind to the beginner.
The current course record is 60, and if you come here and beat it, drinks are on me.
Thomas Jacobsen
Captain RMGC