KELAB DARUL EHSAN GOLF & RECREATION
🇲🇾 Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, MY
Designed by Ronald Fream
Kelab Darul Ehsan sits in Kuala Lumpur and was designed by Ronald Fream, an American architect known for his extensive work throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Fream's portfolio includes numerous courses across Malaysia and neighboring countries, where he typically adapted modern design principles to tropical climates and varied terrain. The course serves as part of a golf and recreation club facility in the Malaysian capital region.
The layout reflects Fream's characteristic approach to Southeast Asian sites, where designers must account for monsoon rainfall patterns, dense vegetation, and often rolling or formerly agricultural land. Courses in this region typically feature strategic bunkering, water hazards that serve both aesthetic and drainage functions, and tree-lined fairways that define playing corridors. The tropical setting means year-round growing conditions and lush visual backdrops, though maintenance demands differ considerably from temperate climates.
Kelab Darul Ehsan functions within Kuala Lumpur's network of member clubs, providing golf and social amenities to its membership. The club operates in a city where golf has grown alongside economic development, with courses serving both recreational and business networking roles. Malaysian clubs often blend local and expatriate memberships and maintain dining and event facilities that reflect the country's multicultural character.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kelab Darul Ehsan was designed by Ronald Fream.
Yes. Kelab Darul Ehsan at Kelab Darul Ehsan Golf & Recreation is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Kelab Darul Ehsan is 36.
Kelab Darul Ehsan is a 9-hole course.