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Indonesia

Almost 18,000 islands make up the country of Indonesia and the island of Java is one of the most populated regions in the world. The geology of Indonesia subjects these islands to the greatest volcanic activity on earth but many visitors are attracted here and for good reason: the laid-back lifestyle, sun-kissed beaches and some of the world’s most incredible ancient temples.

  1. Taman Dayu

    Java, Indonesia

    Opened in 1995, Taman Dayu Golf Club has established itself as one of Indonesia’s best and most private courses and it sits in a resort spanning more than 600 hectares...

  2. Ria Bintan (Ocean)

    Riau Islands, Indonesia

    Gary Player's excellent Ocean golf course at Ria Bintan offers two distinct playing atmospheres. For the most part the course cuts through the interior native jungle but also it has its seaside holes…

  3. The Bumi Serpong Damai course at Damai Indah Golf Club in Tangerang was Jack Nicklaus’s inaugural Indonesia design project and the course opened for play in 1992.

  4. The West and South nines comprise the premier 18-hole configuration at the 27-hole Royale Jakarta Golf Club. Lee Westwood claimed the Indonesian Masters title here in 2011 and 2012.

  5. Pondok Indah

    Java, Indonesia

    Venue for the World Cup of Golf in 1983, the testing 18-hole layout at Pondok Indah Golf Course is a strategic Robert Trent Jones Jnr design.

  6. Rancamaya

    Java, Indonesia

    Set out on hilly terrain, the eighteen fairways at Rancamaya Golf & Country Club are routed around a number of interconnected lakes with golfers forced to play blind shots on several holes.

  7. Jagorawi (Old)

    Java, Indonesia

    The Old Course at Jagorawi Golf & Country Club was the first of two 18-hole Thomson, Wolveridge & Perret designs completed for the club and was built under the supervision of Ronald Fream.

  8. Jagorawi (New)

    Java, Indonesia

    The New course at Jagorawi Golf & Country Club is a good bit longer than its older sibling but it’s also a little wider and more forgiving, allowing big hitters to let loose with the driver.

  9. Bob Moore of JMP Design laid out the original 18-hole course (the Forest and Mountain nines) across hilly terrain at Rainbow Hills Golf Club in 1995 and he returned twenty years later to renovate the layout...

  10. Bali Golf & Country Club closed in 2012 for a major renovation, twenty years after it first opened for play. New owners, Narendra Interpacific, reopened the golfing facility in 2014 as the rebranded Bali National Golf Club.

  11. Robert Trent Jones Jnr’s PIK course tells only half the story at Damai Indah Golf because the Jack Nicklaus-designed Bumi Serpong Damai layout provides a complementary 18 holes at this wonderful golf facility.

  12. Bintan Lagoon (Woodlands)

    Riau Islands, Indonesia

    Ian Baker-Finch’s 18-hole Woodlands layout is the perfect complement to the Jack Nicklaus-designed Sea View course at Bintan Lagoon Resort.

  13. Riverside Golf Club

    Java, Indonesia

    Designed by Greg Norman and Bob Harrison, the course at Riverside Golf Club is set out within an expansive 220-acre site close to the Cikeas River in the province of West Java.

  14. New Kuta Golf

    Bali, Indonesia

    One of three 18-hole layouts operated by Golflink Resorts, the New Kuta course enjoys a stunning setting on top of limestone cliffs that overlook the Indian Ocean.

  15. Parahyangan Bandung

    Java, Indonesia

    A 2018 JMP creation, the course at Parahyangan Golf Bandung is like no other. Routed around terraced rice paddies and even a fishing village, the layout plunges across ravines and valleys connected by seven dramatic bridges.

  16. The Arnold Palmer-designed River and Lake nines at Emeralda Golf Club were originally billed as the 18-hole South course when they were first unveiled in 1994.

  17. Finna

    Java, Indonesia

    Set in the foothills of the East Java mountains, Finna Golf & Country Club is a mid-1990s Thomson, Wolveridge and Perrett creation where elevated tees play over former rice paddies in a tranquil, tropical paradise.

  18. Rimba Irian

    Papua, Indonesia

    Commissioned by PT Freeport, Indonesia’s largest gold and copper mining company, the Rimba Irian golf course opened for play in 1996...

  19. Built on the site of a rudimentary military course, Bob Moore’s 27 holes at Suvarna Jakarta Golf Club bear no resemblance to the old layout. The JMP design is a tropical nod to links golf, but the reality is that Suvarna is parkland and more than a world away from a real links.

  20. Imperial

    Java, Indonesia

    The Imperial Klub Golf is a public facility situated in the new town development of Lippo Karawaci, half an hour’s drive west of Jakarta city centre.

  21. Bintan Lagoon (Sea View)

    Riau Islands, Indonesia

    The Sea View golf course at Bintan Lagoon Resort is not only about the panoramic South China Sea views it’s also about strategy.

  22. Laguna Bintan

    Riau Islands, Indonesia

    Set along the northern shores of Bintan Island, overlooking the Straits of Singapore, the Laguna Golf Bintan course is a mid-1990s Greg Norman design which was recently upgraded by Paul Jensen...

  23. Merapi

    Java, Indonesia

    Opened in 1994, the mountain course at Merapi Golf Yogyakarta is an 18-hole public layout which can be stretched to a lengthy 6,370 meters from the back tees.

  24. Mountain View Golf Club is a short, tight and dramatic Thomson and Perrett-design from 2007 that's configured with five par threes and the same number of par fives.

  25. Gunung Geulis (East)

    Java, Indonesia

    The East course at the 36-hole Gunung Geulis Country Club was unveiled two years after the West course opened in 1992. It’s designed to play as two distinct nines, with an undulating outward half and a gentler, more open inward half.

  26. Southlinks

    Riau Islands, Indonesia

    Japanese architect Hisamitsu Ohnishi laid out Southlinks Country Club on the tropical island of Batam in 1996. The out-and-back routing takes golfers across a pleasantly undulating front nine before turning for home along flatter terrain.

  27. Gunung Geulis (West)

    Java, Indonesia

    Set in the Puncak foothills, the Gunung Geulis Country Club sits around 500 metres above sea level, where the air somehow seems to be cleaner and cooler than many of the other Jabodetabek courses.

  28. Palm Springs (Resort & Island)

    Riau Islands, Indonesia

    Overlooking the Singapore Strait, the golf facility at Palm Springs Golf & Beach Resort features three 9-hole circuits (Island, Palm and Resort) that were originally carved from a mangrove swamp.

  29. Black Rocks

    Java, Indonesia

    Black Rocks Hotel and Golf Club is located on the gorgeous island of Belitung and this lengthy (7,255-yard) Ron Fream design debuted in 2019. The facility is named after the adjacent rock-strewn Tanjung Tinggi Beach, famous for its huge granite boulders.

  30. Ciputra Golf Club is Andy Dye’s first Indonesian project from 1994, which consists of three 9-hole loops, Valley, Lake and Hill. Check out his signature island par three 12th, which is very similar to his uncle’s original at TPC Sawgrass.