The club was founded only a year after the city of
Johannesburg itself was formed. The need for such an establishment was felt as, in the burgeoning
gold rush tent town of the time, there was little infrastructure and no suitable locale for distinguished visitors or pioneers to call in or be received at. It is said that
Cecil John Rhodes was walking along the newly laid-out
Marshall's Township together with Dr
Hans Sauer, the first District Surgeon of the
Transvaal Republic; both of them stopped at the intersection of what is now
Commissioner and Loveday streets, with Rhodes proclaiming that "this place will do for a club.” The first subscribers, who became the founding members, received two plots as a voluntary contribution and purchased two additional ones to ensure that the future building provided spacious facilities. The construction of the first clubhouse promptly began with the erection of a simple single-story structure, housing a bar, a billiards room, four conference rooms, and offices for the chairman and the secretary. This quickly proved inadequate and this structure was demolished to make way for a double-story
Victorian building, then deemed the finest in Johannesburg, with colonnaded verandas, trelliswork, French windows, and
Corinthian pillars. By 1902, this too proved inadequate and was replaced with the current, third, clubhouse. The club and its members have played important parts and have held notable positions in
South African history. Mining
magnates such as Sir Jilius Jeppe, Sir
Hermann Eckstein and
Sir Lionel Phillips were instrumental in turning the
Witwatersrand into the largest goldfield in the world, as well as for sponsoring the construction of the
Johannesburg Art Gallery and donating important pieces of art to it. Rhodes's associate, Dr
Leander Starr Jameson, together with his fellow plotters from the Transvaal Reform Committee plotted the
overthrow of the government of the Transvaal from the club's Main Bar. The club was one of the targets of the striking miners during the
Rand Rebellion of 1922 and was briefly barricaded during the disturbances. Although once having around 3,000 member, the club had around 450 members in 2025. == Clubhouse ==