Labuan Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to visit Labuan Golf Club for ideal playing conditions?

You'll find the most pleasant weather from March to October, outside of the heavier monsoon season. Expect warm, humid conditions year-round, but these months offer less rain and more consistent sunshine for your round.

What kind of challenge does Labuan Golf Club present, especially for a seasoned golfer?

Don't let its island charm fool you; Labuan Golf Club offers a surprisingly strategic test. The course features narrow, tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy, and the coastal breezes can add an unpredictable element to your shots, especially on the back nine.

Are there any unique natural elements or wildlife I should be aware of while playing?

Absolutely, you're playing in a tropical paradise! Keep an eye out for monitor lizards sunning themselves near water hazards and cheeky monkeys in the trees, especially around the jungle-fringed holes. It's part of the authentic Malaysian golf experience.

How does Labuan Golf Club compare in terms of value and overall experience to other courses in Malaysia?

Labuan Golf Club offers excellent value, especially considering its well-maintained condition and unique island setting. While it might not have the grand clubhouse of some mainland resorts, you're paying for a genuine, unpretentious golf experience with a distinct local flavor.

What are the typical green fees and do I need to book a buggy or caddy in advance?

Green fees are quite reasonable here, typically ranging from RM150-250 depending on the day and time. We highly recommend booking a buggy, as it's a walking course that can get quite warm, and caddies are available but often best reserved ahead of time for guaranteed availability.