Chloe Vilamoura
Experience Vilamoura's iconic Old Course, a timeless Algarve golfing gem
World's Best Golf Course
WORLD GOLF AWARDS 2025 NAMES WORLD'S BEST GOLF COURSE
Another Place - The Machrie - Golf GM
Some sold advice on playing, Another Place, The Machrie
Heritage __LA_RESERVE_GOLF_LINKS
Mauritius' Heritage Golf Club names Indian Ocean's Best Golf Course at the WGA 2025
Ballybunion 2021 July 13 and 3 greens 2 6714
BALLYBUNION CROWNED, 'IRELAND'S BEST GOLF COURSE' AT THE WORLD GOLF AWARDS
Slieve Russell dementia group shot
Slieve Russell launch Ireland’s first Dementia Friendly Hotel
Golfasian 2025 WGA
Golfasian Triumphs at the 2025 World Golf Awards
Dun Laoghaire by Kevin Markham
"Not all clubhouse views are created equal"

Malaysia’s, Senibong Golf Club

Malaysia – Senibong Golf Club

Originally known as Poresia Golf Club, it was established in 1990, within a panoramic natural landscape of a former palm-oil plantation and boasted a championship golf course designed by Pete Dye, the renowned international golf course designer. The original layout contained four interchangeable 9-hole loops; presenting a challenging course to cater to both amateur and professional golfers.

In 2018, the club was acquired by Walker Corporation, one of the Australia’s largest private development companies. The golf course has since undergone an extensive reconfiguration and refurbishment programme to transform it into a spectacular 18-hole golf course that retains the traits of the original design. In 2020, the golf club was renamed Senibong Golf Club.

This 18-hole golf course presents a perfect golf experience for players of all abilities, with natural environs of palm-oil trees, flowers, flowing streams, and tropical birds.

The front nine is challenging from the start to finish, extracting every ounce of skill from the golfers. It offers the golfer a wide fairway to hit off the drives and challenges the approach with uneven contours. The back nine sets its style with its undulating terrain lined with palm-oil trees. The fairways are flanked by large sand bunkers and deep troughs beyond the first cut. Its terrain surprises with more water hazards that test the golfer’s judgment.

A few of the holes have creeks crossing the fairways twice; setting up some excellent risk-reward opportunities for long hitters. The wonderfully elevated tee boxes provide excellent views of the long downhill and surrounding natural landscape.

www.senibonggolfclub.com.my

Scroll to Top