Everything about Royal Canberra Golf Club totally explained
The
Canberra Golf Club, later known as the
Royal Canberra Golf Club, was formed in
1926. Its original grounds were behind the Hotel Canberra on the river flats on both sides of the
Molonglo River.
The club's Club House was on a site near the
Albert Hall and included the old brick
fireplace and
chimney of the nearby Kaye family's slab cottage. The Kaye family took over the lease of Klensendorlffe's stone villa in
1854 and in the early
1890s constructed a new slab home with the brick fireplace and chimney mentioned above. The site of this building, like the greens, is below the waters of
Lake Burley Griffin.
Shortly before work commenced on the lake (early
1960s) the Royal Canberra Golf Club moved to its present site.
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