Mosa Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Mosa Golf Club?

We highly recommend visiting during Papua New Guinea's dry season, typically from May to October. You'll find the course in its best playable condition then, with less mud and more consistent fairways. Expect warm, humid weather regardless, so hydrate well and plan early morning tee times.

What should I expect from the course conditions and maintenance at Mosa Golf Club?

Don't come expecting perfectly manicured resort greens; Mosa offers a more rugged, authentic golf experience. The course embraces its natural surroundings, so you'll encounter some wilder edges and a true test of your game against the terrain. It's a charming challenge that feels genuinely unique.

Beyond the golf, what unique local experiences or challenges should I prepare for at Mosa?

Playing Mosa is about more than just the score; it's an immersion into local life. We strongly suggest hiring a local caddie-they're invaluable for navigating the course and sharing insights into the area. Be prepared for the tropical climate and embrace the laid-back, friendly atmosphere.

How do the green fees and overall costs compare when playing Mosa Golf Club?

You'll find Mosa Golf Club offers excellent value, especially compared to international resort courses. Green fees are quite reasonable, making it an accessible round. Factor in a small fee for a caddie-it's money well spent for the experience and local support.

What's a standout feature or a particularly memorable hole at Mosa Golf Club?

The course truly comes alive on its back nine, where the jungle encroaches more dramatically. Keep an eye out for the challenging par-3 14th; its elevated tee shot over a natural gully demands precision and offers a fantastic view of the surrounding lush landscape. It's a real beauty and a beast.