Bali
Bukit Pandawa Golf & Country Club
Opened in October 2016, Bukit Pandawa Golf & Country Club is the latest addition to Bali’s growing collection of world-class golf courses. Situated on a limestone cliff-top overlooking the world-famous surf breaks of Bukit Peninsula, the singular venue offers 18 championships par-3 golf holes, many of which are back-dropped by rustic architectural relics and spectacular views of the Indian Ocean. The Bukit Pandawa Golf & Country Club has just been awarded the 2017 “Best Par 3 Golf Course in the World” by World Golf Awards. With a clubhouse inspired by the many grand temples Bali is renowned for, the club is the centrepiece of an expansive development that will eventually include several 5-star hotels, including a Waldorf Astoria, Mandarin Oriental and Swissotel. With the course routed through dramatic limestone rock outcroppings, Bukit Pandawa Golf & Country Club is the first golf course of its kind on Bali … a unique and must play golfing experience!


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Carved out of harsh limestone and edged between the brilliant white limestone cliffs and the endless blue horizon of the Indian Ocean, this championship golf course ranks among Asia’s best and most challenging. With five tee positions stretching the course out to over 6800 metres, experience this championship layout firsthand to discover why it is so much more than just a golf course.

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Handara Golf & Resort
Handara Golf & Resort Bali is set in the lush highlands of Bali and nestled in the crater of a volcano in the mountains of Bedugul; a 2-hour drive from Nusa Dua and 1 hour from Ubud. The long journey is worth it. From the low coastal regions, the road to the golf course winds around traditional Balinese villages, rice paddies and ascends towards the volcanic mountains.
This Bali golf course located on an altitude of 1,142 meters (3,750 feet) above sea level and temperatures moderate between 14 and 20 degrees Celsius. The golf course is pleasant to play due to mild heat and the overwhelming view of the lush tropical forest.
The 18-hole championship golf course designed by Australians Peter Thompson and Michael Wolveridge in 1974. Mature tree-lined fairways, indigenous flowers, and Bent grass greens characterize the layout.
Bali National
Bali National Golf and Country Club permanently closed it's operations effective 1 May 2025. This iconic course was a much loved stop on many of our golf journeys, and we're sure it holds special memories for many of you too. If you were planning a golf trip to Bali, our team is here to help create an unforgettable golf experience at Bali's alternative courses to ensure your trip remains seamless and enjoyable.