Segamat
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Segamat worth a golf trip if there's only one course?
Absolutely, but manage your expectations. Segamat Country Club offers a pleasant, unpretentious round perfect for a relaxed day, not a multi-day golf marathon. We recommend it as a charming stopover if you're exploring Johor, rather than a standalone golf destination.
When is the best time of year to play golf in Segamat?
You'll find the most comfortable playing conditions between March and September, when the weather is generally drier and less humid. Avoid the monsoon season from October to February, as heavy rains can make the course quite soggy and less enjoyable.
What kind of golfing experience should I expect at Segamat Country Club?
Don't come expecting a championship layout; this is a friendly, well-maintained local track with a relaxed pace. You'll enjoy its straightforward design and the surprisingly good greens, making it perfect for a casual round with friends.
What can I do in Segamat when I'm not on the golf course?
Segamat itself is a quiet town, but we suggest exploring the local food scene – the durian here is legendary when in season. For a bit of nature, you could visit the Gunung Ledang National Park nearby for some hiking, though it's a bit of a drive.
What are the typical green fees and how should I book a tee time at Segamat Country Club?
Green fees are very reasonable, usually under RM100 for visitors, making it an excellent value. We recommend calling the club directly a day or two in advance to secure your preferred tee time, as online booking isn't always reliable here.