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Damai Golf & Country Club

Jalan Santubong, P.O.Box B203, 93862 Kuching, Sarawak, MalaysiaView on map

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Course Data

  • :18
  • :72
  • :6950
  • :Other
  • :Arnold Palmer
  • :1996

Course Introduction

The Damai Golf and Country Club in Sarawak opened in 1996 and featured the first Arnold Palmer-designed course in Malaysia. The golf course borders the foothills of Mount Santubong and plays along the beaches, rocky outcrops, and mangrove forests on a peninsula protruding into the South China Sea. Damai Golf and Country Club has hosted major golf events such as the Damai Challenge, World Golf Amateur Challenge, and Carlsberg Golf Classic.


Damai consists of the Mountain Nine and the Ocean Nine, both remarkably different. The front Mountain Nine offers challenging golf in a rugged, natural rainforest setting, following the contours of mountain foothills. Holes 10-18 of the Ocean Nine hug the South China Sea and feature scenic fairways and beautiful beaches with the coastal ranges in the distance. Greens are generally small and favor accurate approach shots.


A few of the best holes include the 3rd, a short 147-yard par-3 that plays to an elevated green. Two deep bunkers are located front, right & left of the green and a stream on the right waits for errant shots. 


The 8th is the longest par-5 on the course. The 556-yard dogleg right has a wide landing area for the tee shot, but the fairway narrows as it reaches the green. A lake guards the left side of the fairway and comes into play on the second shot. Golf Malaysia readers nominated the hole as the third most challenging hole in Malaysia in 2004.


The par-4 15th is a beautiful 335-yard hole with mangrove swamps and the ocean on the left and OB on the right. Three bunkers on the right & left of the narrow fairway come into play off the tee, and longer drives face a tight landing area squeezed by the ocean on the left and trees on the right.


The signature 17th is a 168-yard par-3, and it plays slightly downhill, and the South China Sea covers three sides of the green. The club selection is critical as the prevailing winds come into play

The Damai Golf and Country Club in Sarawak opened in 1996 and featured the first Arnold Palmer-designed course in Malaysia. The golf course borders the foothills of Mount Santubong and plays along the beaches, rocky outcrops, and mangrove forests on a peninsula protruding into the South China Sea. Damai Golf and Country Club has hosted major golf events such as the Damai Challenge, World Golf Amateur Challenge, and Carlsberg Golf Classic.

Damai consists of the Mountain Nine and the Ocean Nine, both remarkably different. The front Mountain Nine offers challenging golf in a rugged, natural rainforest setting, following the contours of mountain foothills. Holes 10-18 of the Ocean Nine hug the South China Sea and feature scenic fairways and beautiful beaches with the coastal ranges in the distance. Greens are generally small and favor accurate approach shots.

A few of the best holes include the 3rd, a short 147-yard par-3 that plays to an elevated green. Two deep bunkers are located front, right & left of the green and a stream on the right waits for errant shots. 

The 8th is the longest par-5 on the course. The 556-yard dogleg right has a wide landing area for the tee shot, but the fairway narrows as it reaches the green. A lake guards the left side of the fairway and comes into play on the second shot. Golf Malaysia readers nominated the hole as the third most challenging hole in Malaysia in 2004.

The par-4 15th is a beautiful 335-yard hole with mangrove swamps and the ocean on the left and OB on the right. Three bunkers on the right & left of the narrow fairway come into play off the tee, and longer drives face a tight landing area squeezed by the ocean on the left and trees on the right.

The signature 17th is a 168-yard par-3, and it plays slightly downhill, and the South China Sea covers three sides of the green. The club selection is critical as the prevailing winds come into play daily.

The closing par-5 is a sharp dogleg to the right. The ocean guards the entire left side, and the right area by trees adds to the obstacles. Moreover, tight landing areas make precise shot-making a must to have a chance for par, with mountains in the backdrop and beaches and ocean on the sides.

Damai Golf and Country Club offers facilities such as a grass driving range, practice areas, golfer's cafe, pro shop, and locker rooms. The clubhouse is a bit dated but still adequate for most Sawarak golfer's needs.


Course Facility

  • Changing Room
  • Pro Shop
  • Driving Range
  • Restaurant

Supported Languages

  • English
  • Malaysian

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