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The Royal Johor Country Club is one of the oldest golf clubs in Johor. Its history goes back to 1968, when government servants who are golf enthusiasts sought and were allocated a piece of land to build an 18-hole golf course. The first 9 holes were completed in 1970. When the second 9 holes were completed in 1974, the Royal Johor Country Club became the first golf club in Johor with an 18-hole course. The club is located at Jalan Larkin, near the heart of Johor Bahru.
Individual membership is now RM30,000. Green fees on weekdays are RM84 for guests and RM105 for visitors, and on weekends and public holidays, RM168 for guests and RM210 for visitors. Caddy fees is RM40 for Class A (blue vest), RM34 for Class B (maroon vest), and RM30 for Class C (yellow vest). Apart from the green, club facilities include swimming pool, table tennis, tennis, squash, billiard and taekwondo.
Contact
Royal Johor Country Club
3211 Jalan Larkin
80200 Johor Bahru
Tel: 07 223 3322
Web: www.royaljohorcountryclub.com
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