West Malaysia
The South China Sea divides Malaysia’s two distinct geographical regions: East Malaysia on the island of Borneo and West Malaysia, also known as the Malay Peninsula or Peninsula Malaysia. West Malaysia comprises of eleven states and two federal territories in an area covering just over 50,000 square miles. The Thai border forms a boundary to the north and the island of Singapore lies immediately to the south, separated from West Malaysia by the Johore Strait.
Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club (West)
West Malaysia, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club (West)
TPC Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club, or KLGCC as it is known, is located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur and is one of Malaysia’s most popular golf clubs.
Saujana (Palm)
West Malaysia, Malaysia
Saujana (Palm)
The Palm course at Saujana Golf & Country Club is a stern test of patience. Skew-whiff hitting is a sure recipe for a miserable day out in the unrelenting tropical heat.
The Mines - Malaysia
West Malaysia, Malaysia
The Mines - Malaysia
The Mines Resort & Golf Club just outside Kuala Lumpur was once the largest open-cast tin mine in the world and the topography is dominated by the lake...
Kota Permai
West Malaysia, Malaysia
Kota Permai
Created by Australian Ross Watson in the late 1990s, the course at Kota Permai Golf & Country Club has hosted a number of top professional competitions, including the Volvo Masters of Malaysia and the 2008 Malaysian Open.
Els Club - Teluk Datai
West Malaysia, Malaysia
Els Club - Teluk Datai
The Big Easy transformed the old Ted Parslow-designed Datai Bay golf course into The Els Club Teluk Datai, which is one of the most exciting new 18-hole layouts in South East Asia...
TPC Kuala Lumpur (East)
West Malaysia, Malaysia
TPC Kuala Lumpur (East)
The East course at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club (or KLGCC as it is often called) is the understudy to the West course, but the park-like East is every bit as challenging and could host national tournaments with ease.
Tiara Melaka (Lake & Meadow)
West Malaysia, Malaysia
Tiara Melaka (Lake & Meadow)
The Lake nine at Tiara Melaka was the first to open in 1994 followed a year later by the Meadow loop with the Woodland circuit unveiled a short time after.
Horizon Hills
West Malaysia, Malaysia
Horizon Hills
Host to the Iskandar Johor Open from 2010 to 2012, Horizon Hills Golf & Country Club was laid out by Aussie architect Ross Watson and he incorporated dramatic elevation changes, waterfalls and lakes into its design.
Els Club Desaru Coast (Valley)
West Malaysia, Malaysia
Els Club Desaru Coast (Valley)
The Valley course at the Els Club Desaru Coast opened in 2017 and the Big Easy designed it in collaboration with his friend and fellow Major winner, Vijay Singh.
Templer Park
West Malaysia, Malaysia
Templer Park
Since Templer Park opened in 1991, the club has hosted the Malaysian Open three times, the last of which – in 2000 – was a co-sanctioned event.