Duri Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Duri Golf Course, considering Indonesia's climate?

We've found the dry season, typically from May to September, offers the most comfortable rounds at Duri. You'll avoid the heavy downpours, making for a much more enjoyable walk and better course conditions. Just remember to hydrate, as it's still plenty warm.

What's the course condition like at Duri Golf Course, and what kind of challenge should I expect?

Duri is a well-maintained local track, not a championship course, so manage your expectations. The greens are generally true but can be a bit slow, and the real challenge comes from the tight, tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy over distance. Don't expect pristine bunkers, but they're certainly playable.

After a round at Duri, what's the best way to unwind or grab a bite nearby?

The clubhouse at Duri is pretty basic, so we recommend heading into the town of Duri itself for a more authentic experience. You'll find some fantastic local warungs serving up delicious Indonesian fare, perfect for refueling and soaking in the local atmosphere. Try the Nasi Goreng - it's always a winner.

Are caddies mandatory or recommended at Duri Golf Course, and what should I know about them?

While not strictly mandatory, we highly recommend taking a caddie at Duri; it truly enhances the experience. They're incredibly helpful with yardage and reading the subtle breaks on the greens, plus they're a great source of local insight. A fair tip goes a long way for their excellent service.

What's a unique feature or a signature hole at Duri Golf Course that I should look out for?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole; it's a real beauty and a test of nerve. You're hitting over a small ravine to a well-guarded green, often with a tricky crosswind. It's a memorable shot that perfectly encapsulates Duri's understated charm and natural setting.