Bintang Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Bintang Course without getting soaked?
You'll want to aim for the dry season, typically from May to September, for the most consistent weather. While you might still catch a quick afternoon shower, you'll avoid the heavier, prolonged downpours that can make play less enjoyable.
What are the biggest challenges or unique features at Bintang Course?
Bintang Course truly tests your accuracy, especially with its tight fairways bordered by dense jungle on several holes. Keep an eye out for the signature par-3 over water; it's a real beauty but will punish any errant shots.
Is Bintang Course good value for money, and what should I expect to pay?
We think Bintang offers solid value, especially compared to some of the resort courses in the region. Expect green fees to be in the RM250-RM400 range, which usually includes a buggy and caddy - a definite plus for navigating the humidity.
Do I need a caddy at Bintang Course, and what's the caddy experience like?
Absolutely, we highly recommend taking a caddy at Bintang. They're not just there to carry your bag; their local knowledge of the subtle breaks on the greens and the best lines off the tee is invaluable, especially on a course with so many hidden contours.
What's the clubhouse and post-round experience like at Bintang Course?
The clubhouse at Bintang is a comfortable spot to unwind after your round. You'll find a decent pro shop and, more importantly, a fantastic local restaurant serving up some authentic Malaysian dishes - the Nasi Lemak is a must-try.