Dole Kalsangi Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit and play golf at Dole Kalsangi Golf Club?
You'll find the best playing conditions during the dry season, typically from November to May. The fairways are firmer, and you avoid the afternoon downpours that can make the course quite soggy. We recommend aiming for these months for a truly enjoyable round.
Are caddies mandatory at Dole Kalsangi, and what should I expect from them?
Yes, caddies are mandatory here, and honestly, you'll be glad for it. They are incredibly knowledgeable about the course, helping with reads and club selection, especially on those tricky elevation changes. Expect friendly, efficient service; a good tip is always appreciated for their hard work.
How challenging is Dole Kalsangi for different skill levels, and what makes its layout unique?
Dole Kalsangi offers a fair but engaging test for all handicaps; it's not overly long but demands precision. You'll navigate rolling terrain and elevation changes, with the surrounding pineapple and banana plantations creating a truly unique backdrop. It's a memorable course that rewards thoughtful play.
What's the best way to get to Dole Kalsangi Golf Club, and is the journey worth it?
Getting there usually involves a drive from Davao City, which can take about an hour or so, depending on traffic. We highly recommend arranging private transport for convenience. The journey is absolutely worth it for the pristine conditions and the unique experience of playing within a working plantation.
What are the clubhouse facilities and overall atmosphere like at Dole Kalsangi?
The clubhouse at Dole Kalsangi is welcoming and unpretentious, offering a relaxed spot to unwind after your round. You'll find good, hearty Filipino food and cold drinks, all with views of the course and the surrounding greenery. It's a friendly, laid-back atmosphere that perfectly complements the unique setting.