Staffield Country Resort

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Staffield Country Resort, especially for a mid-handicapper?

You'll find Staffield's 27 holes a proper test, especially the challenging layouts of the 'Saga' and 'Banyan' nines with their undulating fairways and strategic water hazards. Don't let the lush scenery fool you - accuracy is key here, particularly on the tighter back nine holes where precision off the tee is rewarded.

When is the best time of year to play Staffield to avoid the worst weather?

We recommend visiting Staffield during the drier months from May to September to enjoy the course in its prime condition and avoid the heavier monsoon rains. While you might still encounter a quick afternoon shower, the fairways will be firmer and the humidity more manageable for a full round.

Is Staffield Country Resort easily accessible from Kuala Lumpur, and what's the best way to get there?

Staffield is about an hour's drive south of Kuala Lumpur, making it a perfect day trip or an overnight stay if you want to relax. We suggest renting a car for flexibility, or you can easily arrange a ride-sharing service or private transfer directly from your hotel in the city.

What can I expect regarding green fees and overall value at Staffield Country Resort?

You'll find Staffield offers excellent value for a championship-calibre course in Malaysia, with green fees typically ranging from RM200-350 depending on the day and time. This usually includes your buggy and caddy, which we highly recommend for navigating the course's varied terrain and getting local insights.

What makes Staffield's course unique compared to other Malaysian resorts?

What truly sets Staffield apart is its expansive, mature landscape and the feeling of being truly immersed in nature, away from urban sprawl. You'll love the dramatic elevation changes and the thoughtful integration of natural streams and mature trees, especially on the 'Palm' nine, which offers some truly memorable holes and stunning views.