Citanduy Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Citanduy Golf Club to avoid the rain?

You'll want to aim for the dry season, typically May through September, for the most consistent weather. While a tropical shower can always pop up, these months offer the best chance for clear skies and firm fairways, letting you truly appreciate the course's natural beauty.

What's the most challenging or unique aspect of playing Citanduy Golf Club?

The course's dramatic elevation changes and the way it weaves through dense jungle and alongside the Citanduy River are truly unique. Hole 14, a par-3 over a deep ravine, demands precision and a strong nerve-it's a real test of your short game.

Are caddies mandatory at Citanduy, and what's the caddie experience like?

Yes, caddies are mandatory and an essential part of the Citanduy experience. They're incredibly knowledgeable about the local greens and can offer invaluable advice on tricky lies, plus they often share fascinating insights into the surrounding area.

Should I be aware of any specific wildlife or unique hazards at Citanduy?

Keep an eye out for the playful macaques that sometimes wander onto the course, especially near the jungle-lined holes-they're curious but generally harmless. Beyond that, the occasional water buffalo grazing near the perimeter adds to the authentic Indonesian backdrop.

What's the post-round experience like at Citanduy, and do you recommend anything nearby?

After your round, the clubhouse offers fantastic local Indonesian dishes, perfect for refueling while overlooking the 18th green. We highly recommend exploring some of the nearby tea plantations or traditional villages if you have time-it's a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture.