Golf in Indonesia

We have 139 golf courses in Indonesia in our golf course database.
Your Indonesian golf experience will be like no other. With the opportunities such as chipping out of volcanic craters, putting across the floor of beautiful tropical rain forests, or searching for lost balls on ocean cliffs, you will never experience golf like this. No matter what course you choose, you will be surrounded by nature’s beauty.
 
If you are looking of a place to stay near several golf courses, consider staying on the island of Java, near 43 golf courses.

Amongst Indonesia’s courses are several championship courses, including ones with a par of 72. Indonesia course designers include Jack Nicklaus and Woveridge & Perret.
 
 
Jakarta Golf Club

Jakarta Golf Club

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