ROYALE JAKARTA GOLF CLUB
🇮🇩 Jakarta, Jakarta, ID
Designed by Bob Moore Jr., JMP Group
The South Course at Royale Jakarta Golf Club represents one of the more recent championship layouts in Indonesia's capital, designed by Bob Moore Jr. in collaboration with the JMP Group. Moore, an American architect who has worked extensively throughout Asia, brought his experience with tropical golf design to this Jakarta project. The course occupies land in the southern part of the metropolitan area, where the layout contends with the region's equatorial climate and relatively flat terrain typical of coastal Java.
The design incorporates water features and strategic bunkering to create definition and challenge on a site that lacks significant natural elevation change. Palm trees and tropical vegetation frame the holes, providing both aesthetic character and strategic elements that influence shot-making. The course routing includes several risk-reward opportunities where water comes into play, requiring players to make tactical decisions based on their skill level and the day's conditions.
As part of Royale Jakarta Golf Club, the South Course serves a membership drawn from Jakarta's business and professional community. The club provides facilities that accommodate both serious competitive play and social golf, reflecting the growing golf culture in Indonesia's largest city. The course operates year-round, though the monsoon season from November through March can affect playing conditions. Maintenance practices address the challenges of tropical turf management, with warm-season grasses selected for their resilience in high heat and humidity.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
South was designed by Bob Moore Jr. and JMP Group.
Yes. South at Royale Jakarta Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at South is 36.
South plays 3,379 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
South is a 9-hole course.