Kedaton Golf & Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Kedaton Golf & Country Club without getting soaked?

You'll want to aim for Indonesia's dry season, typically from May to September. The fairways will be firmer, and you'll avoid those sudden tropical downpours that can really slow down your round. We've played it in the wet season, and while it's still playable, the humidity and softer conditions make it a different, tougher game.

What's the real challenge at Kedaton, and what makes its design stand out from other Jakarta courses?

Kedaton truly tests your accuracy, especially off the tee, with its narrower fairways and strategic water hazards that come into play more often than you'd expect. The course isn't overly long, but the tree-lined corridors demand precision, making it a thinking golfer's track rather than a pure power hitter's paradise. Pay special attention to the par-3 17th - it's a beautiful, intimidating shot over water that can make or break your scorecard.

Is Kedaton Golf & Country Club easily accessible from Jakarta, or is it a trek to get there?

It's definitely manageable from Jakarta, usually about an hour's drive depending on traffic, heading west towards Tangerang. We recommend leaving early, especially on weekends, to beat the city's notorious congestion and ensure a relaxed start to your round. The journey is straightforward, and you'll find it's well worth the short trip for the escape from the urban sprawl.

What can I expect from the clubhouse and practice facilities at Kedaton? Are they up to par?

The clubhouse at Kedaton is practical and comfortable - don't expect over-the-top luxury, but it's clean, well-maintained, and serves up some excellent local fare post-round. Their driving range is decent for a quick warm-up, and the putting green gives you a good feel for the course's greens, which tend to be on the quicker side. It's everything you need for a solid golf day.

How does Kedaton's green fee compare to other courses around Jakarta, and is it good value for money?

Kedaton offers excellent value, often being more affordable than some of the more high-profile courses closer to central Jakarta, without compromising on course quality or maintenance. You'll typically find weekend green fees in the IDR 1,000,000 - 1,500,000 range (including caddy and cart), which we think is a fair price for a challenging and well-kept layout. It's a smart choice if you're looking for a quality round without breaking the bank.