Lapangan Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

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

We strongly recommend aiming for Indonesia's dry season, typically from May to September, for the most consistent weather. You'll find the course in its prime then, with less humidity and clearer skies making those jungle-backed holes even more enjoyable.

Are caddies mandatory at Lapangan Golf, and what should I expect?

Yes, caddies are mandatory here, and they're a real asset to your round. Our caddies are incredibly knowledgeable about the course's subtle breaks and local wildlife, often spotting monkeys or exotic birds you might otherwise miss. A fair tip is always appreciated for their excellent service.

How challenging is Lapangan Golf for an average player?

Lapangan Golf offers a fair challenge without being overly punishing, especially if you play from the appropriate tees. You'll encounter some elevation changes and water hazards that demand thoughtful shot placement, but the wider fairways generally forgive minor errors. It's a fun test for most handicaps.

What makes Lapangan Golf unique compared to other courses in Indonesia?

What truly sets Lapangan Golf apart are its stunning, panoramic views of the surrounding volcanic peaks and lush rice paddies. You'll find yourself pausing on several holes just to take in the dramatic landscape, a truly unforgettable backdrop to your round. The natural integration of local flora and fauna also adds a distinct Indonesian charm.

Is playing Lapangan Golf good value for money, and what's included in the green fee?

We think Lapangan Golf offers excellent value, especially considering the quality of the course and its unique setting. Your green fee typically includes 18 holes, a shared cart, and a mandatory caddie, which is standard for top-tier Indonesian courses. Expect to pay extra for rental clubs or additional caddie services.