Covering part of Malaysia's northwest and extending to the famous Penang Island, Penang is a brilliant destination for your next golf holiday and a memorable stop on a Malaysia golf tour.
The stunning island is home to a huge range of cultures, creating a hugely diverse experience wherever you go. From fascinating food markets in the urban George Town to beautiful exotic beaches, you'll always have more to explore.
There is of course a selection of elite golf courses to enjoy which flourish in the beautiful sunshine that Penang consistently receives.
Penang Golf Club is the most established on the island, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr while Bukit Jawi boasts 36 championship holes back on the mainland. With so much to see, do and play, Penang is definitely worth a visit for golfers looking for the complete experience.
The course plays at a modest 6,300 yards but the length is not what will test golfers round this Robert Trent Jones Jr parkland layout as golfers will have to be extremely accurate.
Bukit Jawi Golf Resort is home to two fantastic championship courses just 30 minutes from the Penang Island. The Hill and Lake courses offer a unique experiences that stay true to their names.
Golfers can enjoy the 27-hole international course and can experience the beautiful surroundings. This resort is extremely popular amongst locals and sits in a great location.
For those searching for sun and sand in Penang you absolutely must head over to Batu Ferringhi, which is well known for being one of the best beach areas on the island. Here you will find a long strip of golden sand, which has a large section dedicated to the public but also parts are privately used by the resorts on the coastline.
For getting away from the busy city and spending more time relaxing in some peaceful national parks, Penang National Park is the ideal spot to do so. There are a variety of trails here which link up with stunning little beaches which are perfect for taking a break with a picnic prepared.
When visiting Malaysia there is a large selection of incredible temples to visit and this is no exception for Penang. Kek Lok Si Temple is famed for being one of the largest Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia and is an absolute must visit when coming to Penang.
Once you have arrived at the Penang Airport you will need to take a transfer to your final destination, so take a look at some of the drive times between the key, locations during your trip.
Drive Times by Car
45 mins
40 mins
40 mins
45 mins
In order to visit the spectacular island of Penang, you will be required to take a connection flight, so it may be worth pairing up your trip with another region to explore as much as possible of southeast Asia. So take a look at the key flight details and when the best time of year is to travel.
Flights & Weather
16 hrs (Indirect)
Penang International Airport
December - March
26 - 32° C