Why Malaysia should be your next luxury golf vacation
With over 200 courses to fit all budgets and handicaps, Malaysia is a golfing destination waiting to be discovered, from hill country courses away from the heat and humidity to city centre courses and beautiful landscaped courses next to the ocean there truly is something for everyone. Once you’ve chosen where to play you’ll have no problem finding somewhere to stay with luxury hotels and resorts up and down the country to choose from. For our most recent golf trip in Malaysia we carefully selected two of the finest courses and two luxury hotels that were just a short drive away which when combined demonstrates exactly why Why Malaysia should be your next luxury golf vacation. Malaysia boasts a number of top tier courses, many of which are situated between Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru, offering easy access from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and also convenient for golfers heading over from Singapore explore Malaysian golf offerings.
Stay at Renaissance Johor Bahru
Renaissance Johor Bahru is where we stayed prior to our round at Horizon Hills Golf & Country Club, which being just a short drive away allowed us to enjoy a delicious breakfast at the hotel before heading to the course. This five star luxury hotel is located in the thriving township of Permas Jaya, making it an ideal choice for business and leisure travellers alike as there are countless restaurants, spas and eateries just a short walk from the hotel. Easy access to the highway and less than 10km from Johor Bahru city centre and the crossing to Singapore further enhance the excellent strategic location. Our Bayview King Room boasted modern amenities and views over the straits of Singapore, whilst the exceptional service from the moment we arrived ensured for a very enjoyable stay. We enjoyed a post golf unwind in the outdoor pool but didn’t find time to make use of the well equipped gym during our stay, instead we decided to explore the various dining options on offer within the hotel.


Dine at Renaissance Johor Bahru
We enjoyed all of our dining experiences at Renaissance Johor Bahru, whether it was during long and leisurely breakfasts at Cafe BLD, healthy and nutritious plant based bowls of goodness for a light lunch, or indulgent Cantonese feasts for dinner at Wan Li. The menus are clearly marked with vegetarian options, with many dishes that can easily be adapted to be vegan. They even offered a fully vegan set menu at Wan Li, which we of course we indulged in during our stay. With the multiple dining options to choose from at Renaissance Johor Bahru, and a staff team happy to make changes where required, we most certainly didn’t go hungry. Executive Chef Fiffi and his excellent team were the perfect hosts and made sure we had breakfast, lunch, and dinner options that were exciting and delicious. We even enjoyed vegan cakes from the breakfast buffet, a ‘naughty but nice’ treat that we made the most of!


Play at Horizon Hills Golf & Country Club
By choosing to play eighteen holes at Horizon Hills Golf & Country Club you are selecting one of the best courses in southern peninsular Malaysia. Located in Iskandar Puteri, this 18 hole championship course presents a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golf lovers of all handicaps. Designed by renowned golf course architect Ross Watson, the course is known for incorporating natural elements like lakes and elevation changes to further enhance the experience.

The highlight of our round was a perfect birdie on the par 3 third from Paul (my playing partner for the week) effortlessly hitting his 8 iron to with 15ft, then rolled the tricky downhill putt into the centre of the hole for a memorable two on his scorecard. That was the first and last birdie for either of us during what proved to be a challenging yet enjoyable morning of golf on this Johorean jewel of a course. The only other ‘notable achievement’ was us both avoiding the water on the par 5 eighteenth allowing us to end our rounds with a couple of pars, which left us wanting more, determined to return and post more respectable scores at the pristine Horizon Hills Golf & Country Club.

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Stay at The Westin Kuala Lumpur
We chose to stay at The Westin Kuala Lumpur during the weekend of our round at Kota Permai Golf & Country Club as we wanted to be in the heart of the city with easy access to the bustling Bukit Bintang district where we planned to spend the evening. But before that we wanted to enjoy the blend of comfort , convenience and luxury that this five star hotel has to offer offer guests who choose to stay in one of the well appointed 443 rooms, suites or residences.

Our spacious and stylish One Bedroom Residence boasted a separate lounge area, small balcony and a bathtub which was very welcome after our golfing adventures. Having stayed at a number of Westin Hotels and Resorts in the region we knew that we were guaranteed a restful and relaxing sleep, as each and every room is equipped with their signature Westin Heavenly® Bed. Our chosen room type granted us access to ‘The Westin Club’ which is open from 0600-2200 daily and offers drinks, refreshments and a changing selection of food offerings throughout the day in addition to the various F&B outlets within this luxury hotel.

Dine at The Westin Kuala Lumpur
The Westin Kuala Lumpur made a strong impression with its vegan friendly approach to dining. Starting each day with a standout Indian breakfast selection that quickly became a daily highlight. Mini uttapam, lentil vadai, aloo mutter, spicy tomato chutney, and rice were just some of the dishes on offer, with Mr Anil always on hand to ensure we had enough vegan options to enjoy in addition to the excellent Indian dishes. These included vegan pancakes, oatmeal with berries, vegan noodle soup and healthy salads with organic leaves from BoomGrow Farms who have partnered with Westin in Malaysia to offer fresh and vibrant salad leaves in each of their three resorts.

We were very excited to discover a dedicated plant based section on the à la carte menu at The Living Room which is where we also enjoyed breakfast. During our stay, we worked our way through the menu, trying everything from cumin spiced lentil soup and protein packed chickpea quinoa salad to a ‘no chicken’ burger served in a green tea bun. The vegan bolognaise and sweet and sour vegan meatballs stood out as favourites, while mango sago with coconut cream and gula Melaka provided the perfect sweet ending. These thoughtful menu inclusions made dining as a vegan at The Westin Kuala Lumpur an absolute pleasure.

Play at Kota Permai Golf & Country Club
Located in Shah Alam, just south of Kuala Lumpur, Kota Permai Golf & Country Club is easily accessible via the highway from central Kuala Lumpur or direct from KLIA, making it a convenient destination for a weekend of world class golf. Widely regarded as one of Malaysia’s best courses, it has hosted the prestigious Malaysian Open and welcomed legendary players including Francesco Molinari and Rory McIlroy, who famously aced the par 3 fourth during the pro am.

Our own round may not have been as headline worthy, but we thoroughly enjoyed every moment of this exceptional course. Playing in a three ball with Mr Selva and guided by outstanding caddies, we were able to navigate the lightning fast greens and tricky pin placements with confidence. Their expert advice proved invaluable, and thanks to their support, we posted our best scores of the week, both comfortably in the eighties. Despite the strong performance, a few shots slipped away towards the end of our round. Reaching the green in regulation on the narrow par 4 16th kept us dry with the water hazard running left, but a frustrating three putt from 20 feet followed. On the par 5 18th, after reaching the green side in two on the 520 yard hole, a chip and another three putt left us with a disappointing double bogey to finish. But this didn’t take away what is a truly stunning course that should most certainly be part of your next Malaysia luxury golf vacation!

Being based in the region we are blessed with some amazing courses to choose from with those in Malaysia being some of the best. The value for money when compared to neighbouring Singapore where a round on one of the best courses combined with a stay at one of the finest hotels would be out of most peoples budget is truly remarkable, making Malaysia an excellent option for your next luxury golf vacation. Malaysia offers the perfect blend of world class golf courses, five star hotels, seamless connectivity between major cities and being adjacent to neighbouring Singapore further enhances the appeal. Whether you choose to tee off amidst the serene landscapes of Horizon Hills or navigate the challenging fairways of Kota Permai, your Malaysia luxury golf vacation promises memories to treasure, even if the golf lets you down. But this is golf right? If it was too easy we would all be turning pro and all of a sudden, the mystique and the never ending pursuit to improve your game would disappear which none of us want. But maybe we would? Touring the world in a private jet and playing golf on the best courses in the world doesn’t sound too bad after all…
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Mind-blowing! Over 200 courses. I had no idea that Malaysia was such a golfing Mecca.
Malaysia truly is a golfing mecca and it’s a great place to call home if you love golf. Equally, with so many quality hotels and courses to choose from it’s the perfect option for a golfing vacation!
You’ve got a similar golfing mentality to me when you talk about avoiding the water being a goal. That’s the way I think. Stay on the fairway, never mind what the final score is. If I can get round without losing too many balls it’s a real bonus.
maybe that’s the problem? we need to think about where we want the ball ‘to go’ as opposed to where we want the ball ‘not to go’….maybe i’ll try that next time!
I’ve had a lot of successes opting for club rooms on holidays throughout the world and you found a winner with the Westin.
In the long run club rooms usually give good value and if you’re around in the daytime dropping in for coffee or early evening drinks you’re usually getting your money’s worth.
Did you find that there were enough calories around to refuel before and after 18 holes?
staying in a room with club access is always a good option for us, even though we don’t drink alcohol, it’s a great palce to unwing, do some work, grab a coffee or a bite to eat during your stay. at The Westin Kuala Lumpur there were most certainly enough calories and we had plenty to choose from even as vegans.
Sounds like an amazing time trying to be King of the Swingers whilst being treated like Jungle VIPs.
From that picture of the Horizon Hills golf club Ross Watson has created a beautiful course. If that image is typical of the Chile’s there it also looks to be very challenging too. If you’re playing a stunningly beautiful course, that makes the most of the local habitat, it’s some consolation when you get a double bogey.
it is indeed a beautiful course Julian, still frustrating when you get a double (or treble) bogey though!
As I’ve only been playing golf for a couple of years and my handicap is still hovering around 30 at the moment I’m happy to play the local courses around Oxfordshire and Berkshire etc.
Now that I’ve read this you’ve given me a real incentive to take my game on. These courses are a lot more exciting than where I usually play.
I could see four of us taking a holiday to a Malaysian country club, me and my mate playing the course whilst our ladies indulged themselves in the luxury of the spa.
please let me know if this happens, i’ll gladly join you and your pal for around fo golf and my wife can enjoy your partners in the spa!
I’m probably going to be working in KL for 4 to 6 months later in the year. I must remember to take my golf gear.
take your clubs for sure and let me know if you end up in KL and we can always meet up for a round…
Great golf and superbly luxurious accommodation What more could us golfers want? What time do we tee off?
we tee off whenever you arrive Sue! looking forward to it already…
Love this Malaysia golf guide! The luxurious courses and vibrant culture make it a must-visit. Great insights for planning a high-end golf trip
there are so many great courses in Malaysia and I’m slowly working my way through the extensive list…
it’s the perfect mix, already excited for the next time…
I’ve heard Horizon Hills has the fastest greens in Johor. How did you find them?
the greens at Horizon Hills were very fast but they were also very true so if you managed to find the line (at the right pace) you would be rewarded for sure …
Looks incredible with so much variety. We will certainly be considering this for our next golf vacation ⛳️ 🇲🇾
let me know when that happens David and i’d be happy to assist with your Malaysia golf trip!
Firstly, I’d like to say a big thanks for the opportunity to come out & play golf in a beautiful country, & in great company of course.
Being a first time visitor to Malaysia, I was hugely impressed with how friendly everyone was. This bode well for our visits to Horizon Hills & Kota Permai Golf Club.
As you’ve mentioned, our golf may not have quite tour standard, but i thoroughly enjoyed both layouts & just want to do it all again.
I must mention the caddies at Kota Permai GC again, as they knew the course so well & I may have shot an even better score had I actually taken her advice!
Both great courses & the choice of hotels, coupled with an amazing array of vegan options, made this the perfect trip, which I’d happily play again, & stay at on another visit.
Thanks again 🙏
it was great to share this trip with you and i look forward to next time wherever that may be…
Played Horizon Hills with Paul as a recommendation of it being a great course. It was a lovely day, extremely challenging but thoroughly enjoyed the day and great to lean on Paul’s recommendations/advice. Would definitely go back but potentially try and drop the handicap a bit first!
well, neither of us played our best when we last paid so at least there is room for improvement eh!
Horizon Hills is a stunning golf course, with all the trimmings that go with a championship round. It is a challenging course for sure but I agree with Paul that it is suitable for high handicappers. I will definitely play there again on a special occasion. It’s expensive but worth the price tag. You get what you pay for.
well worth the price tag and with the excellent caddies you would be sure to enjoy a round no matter your handicap
Now we’re talking about another stratosphere of golf once you start using the word “caddy”. A caddy must be very handy when you’re playing a new course. Even if my watch says it’s 200 yards to the flag with the bounce of the fairways, the wind and the speed of the green that’s probably a very different 200 yards to that distance on my local course.
having a caddy is pretty standard in this part of the world and if they are good, they are very helpful indeed! luckily for us the caddies at both Kota Permai and Horizon Hills were excellent and certainly enhanced our experience
Nor me – I’ve never had a caddy. The closest that I’ve ever come was playing with a friend at a club where he’d been a member for a dozen years. He knew the greens inside out which helped my putting.
Off the tee, he kept on coming up with tips such as “Ideally you want to be past that bunker on the right.” It was embarrassing that I didn’t have the skills to follow his instructions.
A couple of months later I played the course again and second time found, what I remembered of his tips turned out to be very useful.
back in the UK i also never used caddies but have been blessed to play some wonderful courses in Malaysia with some excellent caddies!
The food looks fabulous. As I’m far from a great golfer, the post match food and drinks are as much a part of enjoyment for me as the golf. Essential to refuel after a tough round.
indeed we all need to refuel properly after a round of golf and on this trip the food that we enjoyed both in the clubhouse and back at our chosen hotels certainly helped us recover and be ready for our next round!