Labuan International Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Labuan International Golf Club to avoid the worst weather?

We've found the sweet spot for Labuan is generally between March and October, when the monsoon rains are less intense. You'll still get tropical humidity, but the fairways are usually drier and the heat a bit more manageable for a full round.

What makes Labuan International Golf Club a unique challenge compared to other Malaysian courses?

Don't underestimate the sea breeze here-it's a constant factor, especially on the back nine, and can really mess with your club selection. The course also features some surprisingly tricky water hazards that come into play more often than you'd expect, demanding precise shot placement.

How easy is it to get to Labuan International Golf Club, and what's the local transport like?

Labuan is an island, so you'll fly into Labuan Airport (LBU) or take a ferry from Kota Kinabalu or Brunei. From the airport, it's a quick 15-minute taxi ride to the course, and taxis are readily available and reasonably priced around the island.

What can I expect regarding green fees and overall value at Labuan International Golf Club?

We consider Labuan International to be excellent value, especially compared to mainland Malaysian courses. Green fees are quite reasonable, and you'll often find packages that include a buggy and caddy, making for a very affordable and enjoyable day out on a well-maintained track.

What's the post-round experience like at Labuan International, and are there any local tips for after your game?

The clubhouse offers a decent spot for a cold drink and a local bite, but we recommend heading into Labuan town afterwards. You'll find fantastic fresh seafood restaurants there, perfect for recounting your birdies (or bogeys) while enjoying the island's relaxed atmosphere.