Kuala Lumpur is one of Southeast Asia’s most complete metropolitan golf destinations, with 35 courses listed across the city and the wider Klang Valley in the GolfLux database. The number alone tells part of the story, but the course quality is what makes KL a genuine standalone golf program rather than just a transit stopover. Saujana Golf and Country Club’s Palm Course measures 6,992 yards with a slope of 145, one of the highest ratings in the region. The Royal Selangor Golf Club, described by the club as the founding ground of golf in Malaysia, has two courses in the city center, steps from the Petronas Towers. TPC Kuala Lumpur at Bukit Kiara is a 36-hole venue 8 kilometers from the city center that hosted the CIMB Classic on the PGA Tour. Sungai Long Golf and Country Club measures 7,019 meters, designed by renowned architect Ronald Fream. The credentials are there.
The practical case for KL golf is that it sits directly between Singapore and Bangkok in terms of both geography and golf quality, with green fees that are noticeably more accessible than Singapore and course variety that matches Bangkok more closely than most visitors expect. Kuala Lumpur International Airport is one of Asia’s most connected hubs, and the city’s hotel infrastructure, food culture, and non-golf attractions make it a natural base for a four to seven day program.
KL suits experienced golfers building a multi-course Malaysia program, international visitors using the city as an entry point for a wider Malaysia itinerary including Langkawi, Penang, or Pahang, and Singapore-based golfers looking for a short flight to courses at lower green fees.
Best golf courses in Kuala Lumpur
1. Saujana Golf and Country Club Palm Course
Saujana Golf and Country Club Palm Course is an 18-hole, par 72 layout measuring 6,992 yards with a slope of 145, designed by the renowned golf course architect Ronald Fream, located at Saujana Resort in Shah Alam, Selangor according to the club. At slope 145 it is among the most demanding golf courses in Southeast Asia by rated difficulty, sitting above most Singapore, Bangkok, and Jakarta courses in that measure. The layout has hosted multiple professional tournaments and the club’s own description notes it is designed for championship play. The Bunga Raya Course, the second layout at the same club, measures 6,400 yards and provides a complementary option for a second playing day.
It suits experienced low-handicap golfers who want the most technically demanding metropolitan course in Malaysia, and any visitor for whom a high-slope test is the primary selection criterion.
2. The Royal Selangor Golf Club
The Royal Selangor Golf Club is a 36-hole venue in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, described by the club as the founding ground of golf in Malaysia. The Old Course measures 6,742 yards at par 72, and the New Course measures 6,605 yards at par 72 according to the club. The club’s listing notes the location adjacent to the famous Merdeka Square and the Petronas Twin Towers, which gives it a city-center context no other KL course can match. The Old Course’s history as the premier Malaysia golf club makes it the most historically significant round available in the capital.
It suits golfers interested in the most historically grounded KL round, those who want to play in the city center without a suburban transfer, and any visitor with an afternoon free who wants a quality round within walking distance of the major KL sights.
3. TPC Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club
TPC Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club is a 36-hole venue measuring 6,369 yards per course, located in the unspoiled landscape of Bukit Kiara about 8 kilometers from the city center according to the club. The TPC designation connects it to the Tour Players Championship standard used at PGA Tour venues, and the CIMB Classic hosted here gives it a professional tournament hosting credential. The Bukit Kiara location among KL’s prime residential suburbs puts it in a more natural, leafy setting than the city-center courses.
4. Sungai Long Golf and Country Club
Sungai Long Golf and Country Club is an 18-hole, par 72 layout measuring 7,019 meters with a slope of 135, designed by Ronald Fream, located in Kajang, Selangor, about 15 minutes from KL according to the club. At over 7,000 meters the course provides full championship yardage, and the Fream design delivers the strategic water and bunkering associated with his other Southeast Asian layouts. It suits golfers who want full length alongside the designer credential of a second Fream course, alongside Saujana Palm, in the same metropolitan visit.
5. Awana Genting Highlands Golf and Country Resort
Awana Genting Highlands Golf and Country Resort is an 18-hole, par 72 layout measuring 5,860 meters, located at 3,100 feet above sea level at Genting Highlands, established in 1986 according to the club. The highland elevation gives it genuinely cooler temperatures and a mountain mist character that no lowland KL course can replicate, and the Genting entertainment complex provides the most developed resort infrastructure of any course on the KL circuit. It suits golfers who want the most dramatically different playing environment on the KL circuit, and as a paired day with a Genting casino or theme park visit.
Which course is better?
Saujana Palm is the call for the highest slope and most demanding test. Royal Selangor is the historically significant city-center option. TPC KL is the PGA Tour-standard suburban venue. Sungai Long provides full championship length with another Fream design. Awana Genting is the highland contrast round. Most four to five day KL programs pair Saujana Palm and Royal Selangor on the first two days, TPC KL or Sungai Long on day three, and Awana Genting as the highland day four option.
Best time to play golf in Kuala Lumpur
KL’s equatorial climate means heat and humidity are year-round factors, with rain possible in any month. Malaysia’s Tourism Authority notes that KL and the Klang Valley do not have a pronounced single dry season, receiving rainfall throughout the year with two wetter periods around March to April and October to November when inter-monsoon conditions bring heavier convective rain.
May to August is generally the most reliable window for consistently clear mornings across the KL courses. The southwest monsoon brings drier conditions to the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia during this period, and early morning rounds before 8am are comfortable.
December to February is the northeast monsoon period, which affects the east coast of Malaysia more than KL. The west coast including KL and Selangor remains broadly playable, and December through February is one of the more consistent weather windows for the city.
March to April and October to November are the periods most likely to see heavier afternoon rain from inter-monsoon activity. Morning rounds remain generally playable, but early tee times are the practical approach in these months.
Kuala Lumpur golf holidays and package tours
KL suits four to seven day standalone programs or as the gateway to a wider Malaysia circuit that might include Langkawi, Penang, or Pahang’s Highlands. KLIA and klia2 have direct connections from most major Asian hubs and intercontinental routes, making the city one of the most accessible Malaysia entry points for international visitors.
Most KL golf packages cover hotel accommodation in the city center or near the Klang Valley courses, private transfers to each course, tee times with caddie, and at least one non-golf activity. The Klang Valley course cluster means most venues are 20 to 40 minutes from the city center, making daily transfers manageable without early morning departure pressure.
Practical package formats:
3 days Kuala Lumpur golf package with two rounds at Saujana Palm and Royal Selangor, city hotel accommodation, from USD 375 per person
4 days Kuala Lumpur golf package with three rounds across the main KL courses, from USD 635 per person
5 days Kuala Lumpur golf package with four rounds including Saujana, TPC, Royal Selangor, and Awana Genting, from USD 700 per person
10 days Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi combining KL metropolitan rounds with Els Club Teluk Datai in Langkawi, from USD 2,150 per person
KL’s non-golf program is among the strongest of any Malaysian city. The Petronas Twin Towers, the Batu Caves Hindu temple complex 13 kilometers from the city center, the Petaling Street Chinatown market, and Bukit Bintang’s restaurant strip give non-golfing partners a full independent program. Browse all Kuala Lumpur golf packages or create a custom KL itinerary that combines city rounds with a Langkawi or Penang extension.
Golf with KL’s city experience and highland escapes
The Royal Selangor Golf Club’s city-center position is what makes it genuinely different from the suburban courses. The Petronas Twin Towers are visible from the club approach, and the historical context of the oldest golf club in Malaysia, operating in a setting surrounded by KL’s most recognizable landmarks, gives the round a dimension that no suburban layout can replicate regardless of slope rating.
Genting Highlands, accessible by road from KL in about an hour, adds the most distinct change of scene available in the immediate KL orbit. The Awana Genting course at 3,100 feet plays noticeably cooler than the city, and the surrounding Genting resort complex has a casino, theme parks, and a cable car that give non-golfing partners a completely different program from the city experience. Malaysia’s Tourism Authority notes Genting Highlands as one of the country’s most visited highland resort areas. For golfers who want a one-night highland escape built into a KL program, an Awana Genting overnight is the most contained and logistically simple option.
The Batu Caves, 13 kilometers north of KL, are among the most recognized Hindu pilgrimage sites in Southeast Asia. The main Temple Cave at the top of 272 steps contains the largest Murugan statue in the world according to Malaysia’s Tourism Authority. The visit takes about an hour and the location makes it a practical half-day stop for any KL golf day with an afternoon free. Petaling Street’s covered market, the Jalan Alor street food strip in Bukit Bintang, and the Kampung Baru Malay village area within the city center fill the rest of the non-golf schedule without requiring a guide.
Book tee times in Kuala Lumpur
Saujana Palm Course and TPC KL fill fastest on weekends and should be booked two weeks ahead for Saturday and Sunday slots. Royal Selangor is in demand given its city-center heritage status and should similarly be booked in advance. Sungai Long and Awana Genting are generally accessible with a week’s notice. Weekday availability across most KL courses is open with two to three days’ advance booking.
When organizing a KL golf program, confirm Saujana Palm and TPC KL as priority weekend bookings, hotel accommodation near Bukit Bintang or KLCC for the most balanced access to city sights and course transfers, private transfer logistics for the 20 to 40-minute drives to the suburban courses, and how any Genting Highlands overnight or Langkawi extension connects to the KL playing schedule. Start planning here or view all Kuala Lumpur golf packages to find a program that covers the full Klang Valley course circuit.