99 Degrees East Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play 99 Degrees East without getting soaked?

You'll find the driest and most enjoyable conditions from December to February, and again from June to August. We recommend aiming for these windows to avoid the heavier monsoon rains, though a quick tropical shower can always pop up, adding a dramatic flair to your round.

What's the standout feature of 99 Degrees East's design, and how challenging is it for a mid-handicapper?

The course truly shines with its incredible natural integration, featuring stunning views of the Andaman Sea and Gunung Raya mountain. For a mid-handicapper, it's a fantastic test-you'll need to think your way around the strategic bunkering and elevation changes, especially on the back nine.

Is it easy to get to 99 Degrees East, and what should I know about booking a tee time or getting around the course?

Getting there is quite straightforward, especially if you're staying on Langkawi-it's just a short drive from most resorts. We strongly advise booking your tee time well in advance, especially during peak season, and you'll definitely want to take a buggy as the course terrain is quite undulating.

What kind of green fees can I expect at 99 Degrees East, and is it worth the splurge?

Green fees at 99 Degrees East are on the higher end for Malaysia, but we absolutely think it's worth every penny for the experience. You're paying for a meticulously maintained course, breathtaking scenery, and a truly memorable round of golf that stands out in the region.

What's the overall vibe at 99 Degrees East, and are there any must-do things after my round?

The vibe here is relaxed luxury-it feels exclusive without being stuffy, and the staff are genuinely welcoming. After your round, definitely grab a drink at the clubhouse; the views from the terrace are spectacular, perfect for recounting your best shots as the sun dips below the horizon.