Glendower Golf Club is an exquisitely designed, highly ranked parkland golf course in Johannesburg, South Africa. A challenging golf course set amidst gorgeous surroundings, Glendower Golf Club is said to be a test for the worlds best golfers, hence the welcome return in 2013 where Morten Orum Madsen was victorious in lifting the trophy. One of the countrys true classics, Glendower Golf Club's association with the worlds second oldest Open dates back to 1989 when American Fred Wadsworth captured the coveted title. The club also hosted the 1993 championship, won by South African Clinton Whitelaw, and the 1997 championship that saw Fijian Vijay Singh defeat Zimbabwes Nick Price for victory. This was also the first time that the Open was hosted as a European Tour event.