Austin Hills Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play golf at Austin Hills Country Club to avoid the worst weather?
We've found the dry season, typically from March to September, offers the most consistent playing conditions at Austin Hills. You'll avoid the heavier monsoon rains, making for a much more enjoyable round without unexpected downpours. Expect warm, humid weather year-round, so hydrate well.
What's the biggest challenge or signature hole I should look out for at Austin Hills?
Austin Hills really tests your accuracy, especially on the tighter back nine where water comes into play frequently. Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th - it's a beauty over water that demands a precise shot, and it's definitely one of the most memorable holes on the course. We recommend playing smart, not just long.
What's the typical green fee at Austin Hills, and is it a good value for money compared to other courses in Malaysia?
Green fees at Austin Hills are generally mid-range for Malaysian country clubs, often around RM200-RM350 depending on the day and time. We think it offers solid value; you're getting a well-maintained course with a good layout and decent facilities without the premium price tag of some of the more famous resort courses. It's a fair deal for a quality round.
How easy is it to get to Austin Hills Country Club, and what's nearby for non-golfers?
Austin Hills is conveniently located just outside Johor Bahru, making it quite accessible if you're coming from the city or even Singapore via the Causeway. For non-golfers, the club itself has good dining options, and you're a short drive from shopping malls like Toppen and AEON Tebrau City, plus various local eateries in the Taman Mount Austin area. It's not isolated, which is a plus.
What kind of facilities and post-round experience can I expect at Austin Hills Country Club?
The clubhouse at Austin Hills is functional and comfortable, offering a good spot to relax after your round. You'll find standard amenities like changing rooms, a pro shop, and a restaurant serving local and international fare. We particularly enjoy the casual atmosphere for a post-game drink and a plate of Nasi Goreng - it's a no-frills, authentic experience.