Taman Dayu Golf Club & Resort
18 holes par 72 (6398 meters)
Taman Dayu Golf Club & Resort Information
Designer: | Jack Nicklaus |
Holes / Par / Yardage: | 18 holes par 72 (6398 meters) |
Established: | 1995 |
Location: | Pasuruan, East Java |
Distance: | one hour drive from Surabaya |
Closed on: | Monday |
Max. golfers per group: | Weekday: 0 Weekend: 0 |
Golf Cart: | USD 60 |
Golf Set: | USD 50 |
Golf Shoes: | USD 30 |
Umbrella: | USD 20 |
Driving Range: | None |
Facilities: | Accommodation, Golf Academy, Restaurants, Spa, Swimming Pool |
(Jack Nicklaus signature layout)
Surrounded by the incredible scenery of Mount Arjuno, Mount Semeru, and Mount Welirang, The Taman Dayu Club’s dazzling natural surroundings, is a home for many golf players worldwide. Opened in 1995, The Taman Dayu Club has established as an exclusive private golf and country club to meet the highest expectation of individuals, business professional, and their international counterparts.
The Jack Nicklaus designed golf course is part of a golf resort that includes a golf academy, driving Range, private houses and villas, a spa, waterpark, meeting and banquet facilities and mountain and sports. The large clubhouse serves the needs of golfers looking for the best in comfort, and convenience.
Taman Dayu’s 18-hole championship quality golf course, par 72, plays 6514 meters in length. Jack Nicklaus crafted the course to outshine the dramatic views which the course routes through. Breezy rolling hillside landscape, deep cut valleys and drainage canals with the volcanic mountain range serve as a picturesque backdrop.
Hole 5 beautifully framed in its picture-perfect valley with a dramatic split fairway giving a choice of fairways with a chance of par or the opportunity for a heroic birdie on this long par 4.
Hole 10 features a spectacular fairway on this uphill par four where avoiding the large waste bunker left and the string of smaller sand bunkers stretching through the fairway is critical. While on the adjoining downhill 16th hole a strategic tee shot placement is required to set up an approach shot to a sloping green gently nestled between a beautiful pristine lake and a problematic bunker behind the green.
The “high point” is reached on the par 3, 14th hole. Nestled along the forested slopes of the Taman Dayu highlands a sloping green fronted by a 2-meter deep bunker awaits the tee shot. This Jack Nicklaus masterpiece course requires golfers to use a variety of shots while negotiating the natural beauty of the Taman Dayu Golf Course.