With a history dating back to the late 1940s when it was established as a social club by British planters, Kluang Country Club is yet another legacy of Malaysia's colonial roots.
The par 36, nine-hole course traverses a hilly site and challenges golfers with steep climbs, sloping fairways and tricky, 'upturned saucer' greens. At 2,652 metres the layout isn't long but you'll need to strike the ball well ano have a good short game to score here.
Green fees are RM42.40 on weekdays and RM53 on weekends; caddies cost RM15 per nine.
The clubhouse has a nice, warm atmosphere and is a great place to relax and recuperate after a round.