Pulai Spring Resort
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play golf at Pulai Spring Resort to ensure good weather?
We've found the sweet spot for playing Pulai Spring is generally during Malaysia's drier months, from March to September. You'll still get that tropical humidity, but you'll avoid the heavier, more consistent downpours that can really slow down your round and make the course feel a bit soggy. Aim for early mornings to beat the peak heat and humidity.
How challenging are the two courses at Pulai Spring Resort, and which one should I play?
Both the Pulai and Melana courses offer a good test, but we think the Pulai course is slightly more forgiving with wider fairways, making it a good warm-up. The Melana course, however, really ups the ante with tighter lines, more water hazards, and some tricky elevation changes that demand precise shot-making. If you're looking for a true challenge, Melana is your pick.
What's the typical green fee at Pulai Spring Resort, and is it good value for money?
Green fees at Pulai Spring are quite competitive for a resort course in Malaysia, usually ranging from RM200-RM350 depending on the day and time, often including a buggy. We consider it excellent value; you're getting two well-maintained courses with lush tropical backdrops and solid facilities, which is a great deal compared to some pricier options in the region.
What makes the golf experience at Pulai Spring unique compared to other Malaysian courses?
What really stands out here is the way the courses are carved through the natural jungle terrain, giving you a real sense of being immersed in nature. You'll often hear the sounds of the rainforest and see local wildlife, which adds a unique, tranquil element to your round. It's a refreshing escape from urban golf, offering a genuine tropical golf adventure.
Are there good dining options at Pulai Spring Resort for after a round of golf?
Absolutely, you're in good hands post-round. We always head to the Cinta Terrace for a casual meal; they do a fantastic job with local Malaysian dishes, and the views over the course are a perfect way to unwind. If you're after something a bit more refined, the Qing Palace Chinese Restaurant offers excellent Cantonese cuisine that's a real treat.