Jagorawi Golf & Country Club is widely regarded as Indonesia’s most historic and complete golf destination.
Nestled along the Cikeas River near Bogor, just 45 minutes south of Jakarta, Jagorawi opened in 1979 as the nation’s first multi-course golf complex.
Designed by Peter Thomson, Michael Wolveridge & Perrett, this legendary venue remains a benchmark for classic architecture, natural beauty, and timeless golf tradition.
The club boasts 45 holes across three distinctive layouts — the Old Course, New Course, and Z-Nine.
Each design flows harmoniously through riverside valleys, mature trees, and rolling terrain, creating a tranquil retreat far removed from Jakarta’s pace.
The Old Course, with its tight driving corridors and raised greens, is often ranked among the finest in Asia, while the New Course offers a slightly more forgiving experience without sacrificing challenge.
The hallmark of Jagorawi’s design is its integration with the native landscape. Thomson, Wolveridge & Perrett masterfully routed the holes to follow the natural contours of the Cikeas River, utilizing existing elevation changes and century-old growth to define strategy rather than manufactured hazards. This reliance on natural architecture ensures that despite its modern amenities, the experience remains authentic, challenging golfers to use every club and every bit of cunning.
This traditional philosophy extends to the pace of play itself. Walking is actively encouraged here, allowing golfers to truly connect with the subtle nuances of the terrain and the serene sounds of the surrounding natural environment. Jagorawi’s reputation stems not only from its design but also its atmosphere. Golf is played in the true traditional spirit — strategic, social, and serene. Natural streams, bamboo groves, and wildlife accent the scenery, giving every round a sense of discovery and connection to nature.
Jagorawi’s reputation stems not only from its design but also its atmosphere.
Walking is encouraged, and golf is played in the true traditional spirit — strategic, social, and serene.
Natural streams, bamboo groves, and wildlife accent the scenery, giving every round a sense of discovery and connection to nature.
The clubhouse combines rustic charm with refined comfort: spacious locker rooms, riverside dining terraces, swimming pool, and on-site accommodation for stay-and-play guests.
The club’s training facilities include a driving range, putting greens, and a renowned junior academy that has produced many of Indonesia’s top golfers.
With its heritage, natural setting, and devotion to the game’s traditions, Jagorawi Golf & Country Club stands as a living monument to golf in Indonesia —
a timeless journey through strategy, scenery, and sporting spirit that continues to captivate players from around the world.