KELAB GOLF SULTAN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH
🇲🇾 Shah Alam, Selangor, MY
Designed by Peter Thomson
Kelab Golf Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah, commonly known as Alam Shah, occupies land in Shah Alam, the capital city of Selangor state in peninsular Malaysia. The course was designed by Peter Thomson, the five-time Open Championship winner who became one of Asia-Pacific's most prolific golf architects after his competitive career. Thomson's design work across Southeast Asia typically emphasized strategic routing that worked with natural terrain rather than imposing heavily manufactured features, and his layouts often rewarded thoughtful course management over pure power.
The Alam Shah course reflects Thomson's approach to tropical golf design, incorporating the region's characteristic palm-lined fairways and natural water features into the playing corridors. The routing takes advantage of the relatively flat terrain common to this part of the Klang Valley, with strategic bunkering and water hazards providing the primary defensive elements. As with many Malaysian courses from this era, the design accommodates year-round play in equatorial conditions, with drainage considerations factored into the layout.
The club serves as a significant golfing venue in Selangor, one of Malaysia's most populous and economically developed states. Shah Alam's proximity to Kuala Lumpur places the course within the broader metropolitan golf scene, where it functions as part of the region's established club network. The facility reflects the growth of golf infrastructure in Malaysia during the latter decades of the twentieth century, when international architects like Thomson were frequently commissioned to design courses for the country's expanding golfing community.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Alam Shah was designed by Peter Thomson.
Yes. Alam Shah at Kelab Golf Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Alam Shah is 36.
Alam Shah is a 9-hole course.