The Livingstone Golf Club was built and opened as an 18 hole golf course in 1908 to
supply entertainment and sport for the European settlers. The layout of the course
then is not known and it is certain that playing conditions at their best were rough
but much good sport was obtained over these links by the early pioneers of the game.
In November 2005, the Livingstone Golf Club leased the property to Little Park Ltd and
they started a full restoration of the course and clubhouse. The restoration, done in
conjunction with the National Heritage Conservation Commission, saw the opening of the
clubhouse and the first nine holes of the 18 hole golf course on 01 July 2006. The
second nine holes has been opened on 01 May 2007
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The Livingstone Royal Golf & Country Club is an 18 hole par 72 course.
Peter Matkovich has redesigned the full 18 holes.
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