KESEDAR Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play KESEDAR Golf Course without getting soaked?
We've found the dry season, typically from March to September, is your best bet to avoid the heaviest monsoon rains. Early mornings are ideal for beating both the heat and the occasional afternoon downpour, plus the course is usually less crowded then.
What kind of challenge can I expect from KESEDAR's layout? Is it a walk in the park or a real test?
KESEDAR offers a surprisingly engaging test, especially with its tree-lined fairways and strategically placed water hazards on the back nine. Don't underestimate the undulating greens-they're trickier than they look and demand precise putting.
How does KESEDAR's green fee compare to other courses in Malaysia, and what's included?
You'll find KESEDAR offers excellent value for money, often more affordable than some of the resort courses further north, especially on weekdays. Your green fee typically includes a buggy and a caddy, which is a huge plus for navigating the course efficiently.
What's a unique highlight or 'must-see' at KESEDAR Golf Course?
Keep an eye out for the local wildlife-we've often spotted monkeys and exotic birds, especially around holes 7 and 8, which adds a real jungle feel to your round. The panoramic views from the elevated tee box on the 12th hole, overlooking the surrounding plantations, are also truly memorable.
What's the clubhouse like at KESEDAR, and is there anything good to eat after a round?
The clubhouse at KESEDAR is functional and friendly, not overly luxurious, but it gets the job done. We always head straight for the local Nasi Lemak at the restaurant-it's consistently delicious and the perfect way to refuel after tackling those Malaysian fairways.