Saujana Golf and Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Saujana Golf and Country Club for ideal playing conditions?
You'll find the best conditions from May to September, when the weather is generally drier and less humid. While Malaysia is tropical year-round, avoiding the heavier monsoon season from November to February means you'll enjoy the courses without unexpected downpours.
How do the Palm and Bunga Raya courses at Saujana differ, and which one should I play first?
The Palm Course, known as "The Cobra," is the more challenging of the two, demanding precision with its narrow fairways and strategic bunkering. For a slightly more forgiving but still engaging round, the Bunga Raya Course offers wider landing areas and beautiful, mature landscaping. We recommend starting with Bunga Raya to get a feel for the club, then tackling The Cobra if you're up for a real test.
What can I expect to pay for a round at Saujana, and is it good value for money?
Green fees at Saujana are on the higher end for Malaysia, typically ranging from RM400-RM600 for visitors, depending on the day and time. However, you're paying for a meticulously maintained championship course experience, excellent caddies, and top-notch facilities. We think it's absolutely worth it for a premium golf day, especially if you appreciate a truly well-manicured track.
What amenities does Saujana Golf and Country Club offer besides the golf courses themselves?
Beyond the two fantastic courses, Saujana boasts excellent practice facilities, including a driving range and putting greens perfect for warming up. You'll also find a well-stocked pro shop, comfortable locker rooms, and several dining options, from casual bites at the Golfer's Terrace to more refined meals, making it easy to spend the whole day there.
What's the easiest way to get to Saujana from Kuala Lumpur, and are there any specific tips for first-time visitors?
Getting to Saujana from central Kuala Lumpur is easiest by ride-sharing services like Grab, which will cost you around RM30-RM50 and take about 30-45 minutes depending on traffic. Our top tip for first-timers is to arrive a bit early to soak in the atmosphere and utilize the practice facilities - it's a grand club, and you'll want to make the most of it.