Course Description

Sultan Nine

  • Hole 1
  • Hole 2
  • Hole 3
  • Hole 4
  • Hole 5
  • Hole 6
  • Hole 7
  • Hole 8
  • Hole 9
This Par 4 fairway is dog-legs to the left at about 150m to the green. Long hitters beware of the right side bunker at 100m on the right and hazards beyond the drains and stream. Lost ball on right is common for wayward long hitters. The left is guarded by a buggy track and the 9th fairway beyond. The green is smuggled in a corner beyond which is a stream bordered by hazards. A left green front bunker seldom comes into play.
This is the signature hole of this course. The Par 5 Dragon Hole is narrow before the landing zone. The right is OB all beyond the fencing and a drain at 150m is ready to trap your second shot. The left of the tee off zone is guarded by tall rain trees that may prove difficult to escape from. The two-tier green plays uphill and depending on the pin position, a two putt par is hard to come by. Shots to the right of the green may prove fatal to your score on this hole.
A straight and long hole. This Par 3 with generous green is flanked by sand on the left and drains on the right. Most first timers are fooled by the roll of the green. Read with caution.
An easy Par 4 considering its length. The fairway plays uphill and most golfers can be on in two. Putting is treacherous depending on the pin position. You’ll be lucky if you come away with par.
This is a longing Par 4 but the downhill tee off renders the second shot easier. The second shot plays up a steep slope and the green is guarded by 2 bunkers on the left. Low handicap golfers should come away with a par.
The hole plays to 140m from the back. Depending on the pin position most Hole-in-One’s come from this hole. Do not be trapped by the bunkers on both sides of the green. Over clubbing results in a difficult come back from the thick rough and valley behind.

This Par 5 is easy to reach in 2 with perfect shots. Most approach shots are trapped by the front deep-faced bunker close to the green. The back of the green slopes down at least 15 feet rendering the comeback shot difficult. Par on this hole is average.

The longish Par 4 is the toughest of this nine. A good drive will leave you 180m to the green. Right of the fairway is OB jungle and near the green, water hazard on the right side. The left is the buggy track flanked by a concrete drain all along the track and beyond that the rough and fairway of the previous hole. A comeback from wayward shots is difficult. A drain runs across the fairway at 70m on the left and 30m on the right. A deep bunker guards the right approach to the green, the sides of which are steep and difficult to play from. A par is an excellent score on this hole.
A Par 4 with straight and wide fairways playing all the way up to the green. The right side is the OB boundary beyond the markings and the left is the Hole 1 fairway beyond the buggy track. Two bunkers in the right rough are ready to catch your tee shots. Playing uphill from tee to green, it is a good score if one pars the hole. The large and deep left sided bunker is not the place to be in when you attack with your second shot.

Alam Shah Nine

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  • Hole 2
  • Hole 3
  • Hole 4
  • Hole 5
  • Hole 6
  • Hole 7
  • Hole 8
  • Hole 9
This is a short downhill Par 4 and dog-legged to the right at 150m from the green. Avoid the cluster of trees on the right if you drive short. Carry the same trees if you are long and your reward is a very short iron to the green. The greenside bunker is not a place to visit as getting on from there may be a chore. A par or birdie on this hole is considered good.
This 168m uphill blind hole Par 3 is not tough but players may be hoodwinked into a shorter club, the gentle slopes on the green is hard to fathom and 3 putts are common. The right approach bunker may prove troublesome for some. The left of the entire length beyond the drain is OB.
This is a short Par 5 hole, reachable in 2, if you drive long and straight. The left is OB all the way and your second shots should avoid the ponds on the right at 100 – 140m and on the left from 50m to the left of the green. If you miss the left pond you may end up in one of the 3 bunkers on the left. The green is generous and easy.
This low index Par 4 is 376m with the last 150m being downhill. Wayward shots from the tee will either find the right trees or OB on the left all along beyond the fence. A fairway bunker is ready to trap inadequate second shots while the left greenside bunker is ready for pulled shots to the green. The green is difficult to read although it presents an easy to play look. Par is not easy here.
This double hump hole looks easy. Teeing off from the island tee box to reach the first hump on the fairway leaves you 150 to the green on the other hump. In between these hills is a storm drain to trap long hitters and duff second shots. Five bunkers guard the fairway across the drain before yielding to the most difficult green of the course. Three putts on this green is not uncommon.
This 525 meter Par 5 is easy par for careful players. The left of the fairway is OB in and beyond the drain up to 300 meter from the green. The right is a valley leading to a pond while the fairway is traversed by a monsoon drain at 160 meter across the entire fairway. Several bunkers sit on the right of the fairway after the drain to trap wayward shots. The left and right green side bunkers are not too difficult to get out from and the green is generously huge.
This 525 meter Par 5 is easy par for careful players. The left of the fairway is OB in and beyond the drain up to 300 meter from the green. The right is a valley leading to a pond while the fairway is traversed by a monsoon drain at 160 meter across the entire fairway. Several bunkers sit on the right of the fairway after the drain to trap wayward shots. The left and right green side bunkers are not too difficult to get out from and the green is generously huge.
Playing from the top of the hill, this huge green appears easy from 170m. However, the small bunker at the front of the green had been the doom of many good golfers. The seemingly flat green will surprise any golfers in putting even those with skill. Not as easy as it looks.
This low index Par 4 is straight forward except for the two bunkers on the left that may trap your tee shots. The front green bunker is deep-faced and not so easy to escape from. The green is raised and generous. Over clubbed shots to the green may be difficult to save par.

President Nine (Available for play on temporary basis until further notice)

  • Hole 1
  • Hole 2
  • Hole 3
  • Hole 4
  • Hole 5
  • Hole 6
  • Hole 7
  • Hole 8
  • Hole 9
This longish Par 4 is slightly doglegged to the right at 150m. The best shot is to the left of the fairway providing a clear shot to the green. Trees on the right of the fairway catch balls from the right of the fairway. Most golfers on this green are fooled by the appearance of the run on this green which may be treacherously fast on competition days.
As uphill Par 3 that may require a long iron or a small wood to get on. The bunkers on the right and left leave many golfers with more than par scores. Playing uphill from bottom to top, and right to left, a Par is an extremely good score here.
Hole 3 is a blind hole with a smallish green at almost right 90 degree angle to the tee box. The fairway is half uphill from the box and half downhill to the green. Two bunkers guard the green on either side at approach. Once on the green do not take for granted the putt will be easy. Read the line of roll with care.
A Par 4 that is difficult to score. The left is OB all along the left of the fairway and smallish rough. The right is clustered with huge trees and buttress roots that create difficulties. Bunkers in the left rough may catch wayward tee shots to escape OB. The green is longish across the line of attack and guarded by bunkers on the front and right. Back of the green is barely playable rough. Again the green contours are difficult for the unfamiliar golfer
From the tee the view is panoramic over the Klang Valley. Teeing off from high ground, the left side is OB beyond the fence while the right is guarded by 2 large bunkers that may prevent your balls from the pond on the right of the fairway. More bunkers appear on the left from 100m to the green with greenside bunkers on the front and to the left of the green. The green is also flanked on the right by a huge pond
A small front bunker and a large left green side bunkers guard this beautiful hole. From the tee it is only 160m to the green. However, the huge pond in between the tee and green strikes fear into the hearts of many golfers. A drop zone has been created in front of the lady’s tee box for such occasions. The green is rather straight forward and birdies are common despite the pond.
The shortest Par 4 on this nine with left and right mid-fairway bunkers to catch your tee shots. Approach shots to the green must avoid the right bunker and the left green side bunker. The green is treacherous depending on pin placement and where the ball landed on approach. An easy Par 4 for many golfers.
This is the toughest hole on this nine. Bunkers on the right at landing zone and a stream on the left all along the fairway presents difficulties on tee off. Your second shot to the green must carry a small drain at about 30m to the raised green. Two huge bunkers on the left and one deep bunker on the right created many high scores on this hole. Par on this hole is a very good score.
This Par 5 hole plays uphill from the halfway mark of the hole. Five bunkers are scattered in strategic locations on the fairway to trap your second and third shots. The right sided green side bunker is not easy at all. Once on the green the golfer may be fooled by the contour of this green. Coupled with its length and the tricky roll, a par on this last hole is a bonus to finish your day with.