Bekas Lapangan Golf ( tanah Pemerintah)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bekas Lapangan Golf (tanah Pemerintah) still an active golf course where I can play a round?

No, it is not. The name itself tells you it's a "former" golf course, now government land. You won't find manicured greens or tee boxes here, but rather an expansive green space popular with locals for other activities.

If it's not a golf course, what activities can I actually do at Bekas Lapangan Golf?

We've seen it transformed into a vibrant public park. You'll find locals jogging, cycling, flying kites, or just enjoying a picnic. It's a fantastic spot for a leisurely stroll and to experience local life.

As a golfer, is there any reason to visit Bekas Lapangan Golf, even if I can't play?

Absolutely, for a unique perspective. We recommend visiting to see how a former course has been repurposed, offering a glimpse into local community life. You can still appreciate the expansive layout and imagine the holes that once were.

What's the best time to visit Bekas Lapangan Golf, and what facilities should I expect?

Go in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and enjoy the cooler breezes - it's when the park is most lively. Don't expect golf course amenities; this is a public space, so bring your own water and be prepared for basic facilities, if any.

Are there any entrance fees or specific access points for Bekas Lapangan Golf?

No, there are no entrance fees; it's public land, completely free to access. You can enter from various points around its perimeter, and it's easily reachable by local transport or ride-sharing apps in the surrounding urban area.