Arun Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time of year to play Arun Golf Course for the best experience?
Indonesia has distinct wet and dry seasons, and we highly recommend visiting Arun Golf Course during the dry season, typically May to September. You'll find the fairways firm, the greens faster, and the panoramic views clearest, avoiding the heavy afternoon downpours that can impact your round.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Arun Golf Course, and are there any signature holes we shouldn't miss?
Arun's biggest test often comes from its subtly undulating greens and the strategic water hazards that come into play on the back nine, especially holes 14 and 16. Don't miss the par-3 7th; it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding hills and is a truly memorable shot.
How are the caddies at Arun Golf Course, and do they offer valuable local insights?
The caddies at Arun are generally excellent and come highly recommended; they often know the subtle breaks on the greens better than anyone. They're not just there to carry your bag, but also to offer genuine local tips on club selection and course strategy, making your round much more enjoyable.
What can we expect regarding green fees and overall value at Arun Golf Course compared to other Indonesian courses?
Arun Golf Course offers good value, typically falling into the mid-range for Indonesian courses, especially considering its condition and scenic beauty. Green fees usually include a cart and caddy, which is a great perk, but always confirm current rates directly with the club.
What amenities does Arun Golf Course offer after a round, and is there anything unique to the Indonesian experience?
After your round, you'll find a welcoming clubhouse with a restaurant serving delicious local Indonesian fare, perfect for refueling. We suggest trying some of the fresh fruit juices or a traditional Nasi Goreng - it's a fantastic way to cap off your day on the links.