Est. 1968 · Johor Bahru
Johor's first eighteen holes.
A mature parkland course in Johor Bahru, over half a century in the making.
The club
Half a century
on the parkland
Incorporated in February 1968 and designed by Dato' Ahmad Adam, the course grew into the state's first full eighteen holes by 1974 — mature, tree-lined parkland that has been played for over fifty years.
Opened by the Prime Minister in 1975, it has carried several names in its history. It is, today, the Johor Golf & Country Club.
Read the club's story →The course
A proper
championship test
The Dunlop Masters was played here in 1977; the course record of 65, set in 1986, still stands.
- 70.9
- Rating
- 128
- Slope
- 65
- Record · 1986
The club
More than a round




Note — the clubhouse is under renovation. The course plays in full; temporary facilities are in place.
Green fees
Play a round
Booking completes on the club's partner platform.
Membership
Membership entrance fees (effective 1 January 2023):
Individual (Malaysian) — RM 50,000 (transferable)
Individual (Foreigner) — RM 60,000
Corporate (Malaysian) — RM 80,000 (2 nominees)
Corporate (Foreigner) — RM 100,000 (2 nominees)
Transfer fee — RM 15,000 (local) / RM 20,000 (foreigner)
Development fee — RM 1,200
F&B deposit — RM 1,000
Conversion — RM 10,000 (local) / RM 12,000 (foreigner) / RM 600 (government)
For membership enquiries and forms, please contact the club.
Heritage
A club, and its names
Scroll the years. One moment, in 1984, made the club Royal for a generation — and it is the only gold on the page.
The club is founded
Incorporated 27 February 1968; by 1974, Johor's first full eighteen holes, laid out by Dato' Ahmad Adam.
Opened by the Prime Minister
Tun Abdul Razak opens the completed course to play.
The Dunlop Masters
The region's first professional tournament is contested over the parkland.
Royal Status
A royal title
In November, Sultan Iskandar confers Royal Status. Tasek Utara Golf Club becomes Royal Johor Country Club.
Iskandar Johor Open
From 2007 to 2009 the club hosts a US$1,000,000 event.
Its present name
The club reverts to its present name, Johor Golf & Country Club.
Course record 65 — M. Marimuthu, 1986. It still stands.


