ROYAL SUMATRA GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB
🇮🇩 Medan, North Sumatra, ID
Designed by JMP Group
Royal Sumatra Golf and Country Club sits in Medan, the largest city in North Sumatra and a historic center of Indonesia's plantation economy. The course was designed by JMP Group, a Singapore-based firm that has worked extensively across Southeast Asia since the 1990s. JMP's portfolio includes numerous courses in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand, typically emphasizing strategic bunkering and water features suited to tropical climates and resort or membership play.
The Medan area offers relatively flat to gently rolling terrain compared to the more mountainous regions of Sumatra, and courses here generally incorporate water management as both drainage necessity and design element given the equatorial rainfall patterns. The layout likely features palm-lined fairways and tropical vegetation framing the holes, with water hazards playing a significant role in the routing. JMP designs tend toward accessible championship length with multiple tee options, balancing challenge for competitive players with playability for members.
Royal Sumatra serves as one of the principal golf facilities in North Sumatra, hosting regional amateur events and providing a social hub for Medan's business and expatriate communities. The club reflects the tradition of golf in Indonesia's major provincial cities, where courses often combine sporting facilities with dining and family amenities. Medan's position as a gateway to Lake Toba and the Sumatran highlands gives the club a role in both local membership and occasional visitor traffic from elsewhere in the archipelago.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Royal Sumatra was designed by JMP Group.
Yes. Royal Sumatra at Royal Sumatra Golf and Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Royal Sumatra is 72.
Royal Sumatra plays 6,399 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Royal Sumatra is a 18-hole course.