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Course Guide Info - Bukit Jawi Golf Resort
Course Introduction

Our 36-hole international championship golf course spreads over 315 acres of palm-fringed fairways, contoured lakes on undulating terrain.  The golf course has all the elements of a truly enjoyable and challenging golfing experience.  The fairways and tee boxes are carpeted with Zoysia Matrella and the greens are covered with Bermuda Tifdwarf. 

Hill Course
 
The Hill Course is a 18-hole par 72 championship course playing to 6,385 meters in length.  The course's long and undulating fairways coupled with strategically placed hazards presents a challenge to every aspect of the golfer's game from stroke accuracy and distance to course management.  This course is a true test of skills to even the most seasoned golfer.

Lake Course
 
The Lake Course is also a 18-hole par 72 course with 6,163 meters in length.  The holes are shorter but with more water hazards and sand bunkers protecting the greens, this course puts a premium on the golfer's accuracy and short game.  The signature hole is the par three 15th island green.  The charming setting of the Lake Course guarantees the golfer a truly memorable round.  

Accomodation
Resort Escapade
 
Tastefully decorated with full amenities for your pleasure. The rooms feature open verandas overlooking the golf course and a practice putting green right outside the rooms allows golfers to sharpen their short game skills anytime at their own leisure. 

Amenities include:
? Individually control air-conditioning
 
? Electronic safe
? Key-card lock
? Cable TV (ESPN, Supersport, Phoenix, National Geographic and Discovery)
? IDD & STD telephone
? Refrigerator
? Mini bar & tea/coffee making facilities
? AM/FM radio
? Hair dryer
? Laundry service
? Internet access
? 24 hours security

Dinning
Golfer Terrace
 
Relax, unwind and enjoy culinary delights

The golfers terrace is always a hive of activity with golfers enjoying their meals or a nice cool beverage before or after their game. It offers a resplendent view of the golf course and is a great place to enjoy delicious local and international favourites like the club sandwich, laksa, chicken rice, mee goreng and the ever popular Jawi special.

 

The alfresco setting of the caf? allows the cool breeze to blow in through the cafe and is ideal for casual dining, where one can meet for both business and social interaction.

 

Jawi Restaurant

 
Delectable oriental charm

The Jawi Restaurant serves excellent Chinese cuisine that keeps diners coming back for more. Its menu presents an impressive line-up of Chinese delicacies reflecting both traditional and modern cuisine that showcases the skills of the Master Chef.  For catering services and reservations please call +60(4)-582 0759.

 
Activities
Attraction
PENANG ISLAND Introduction
 
 
? Penang Bridge ?
The Penang Bridge is a 13.5 km long bridge stretching from mainland to Penang Island. This is one of many architectural wonders in Malaysia as it is the longest bridge in Asia and 5th largest in the world. The bridge offers a beautiful view of the open sea, ships and sprawling coastline
   
? Penang Ferry ?
Before the bridge was build, people depended on ferry service to cross the Penang Straits. Nowadays, the ferry service remains very popular for those who prefer a more economical way of transport.

  BJGR Recommended Tourist Attractions

Echoes of the past
? Fort Cornwalis
? Khoo Kongsi House
? Kek Lok Si Temple
? Penang Hill
? Penang Famed Beaches
? Snake Temp
? Penang Museum and Art Gallery
? Cheong FattTze Mansion
 
Nature's Heritage
? Penang Botanical Garden
? Penang Butterfly Farm
 
? Fort Cornwallis ?
The fort was built on the site of Francis Light's historical landing in 1786 as a defense against the French, Kedah and pirated. Today, an open-air amphitheater, a history gallery and a souvenir centre occupies the interior.
Opening hours: 8.30am to 7.00pm
Admission fee: RM1.00 per person
 
 
 
 
? Khoo Kongsi ?
Khoo Kongsi is an impressive clan house built by the forefathers of the khoo family who emigrate from South China. The building features a magnificent hall embellished with intricate carvings and richly ornamented beans fo the finest wood Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm, Saturday 9.00am to 1.00pm Permission to enter must be obtained from the Kongsi office.
 
 
 
? Kek Lok Si Temple ?
Kek Lok si Temple is one of the finest Buddhist temples in South East Asia. Built in tiers, the temple culminates with the beautifully crafted "Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas". The latest additions to the temple include the reconstruction of the 30.2 bronze Kuan Yin statue. During the Chinese Lunar New Year, the entire Kek Lok Si Temple is strung with ten of thousands of lanterns representing donations by devotees. When lit up in the evening, the temple is transformed into a fairyland of lights
Opening hours: Early morning to late evening
Admission fee: Free
 
 
 
 
? Penang Hill ?
Malaysia's first hill station, Penang Hill is 830 metres (2730ft) above sea level, visitors can ascend to the top by either hiking up or by travelling in the funicular railway which has been operational since 1922.Apart from the cool, refreshing climate and the fantastic view at the summit, visitors can also view the picturesque bungalows, a beautiful flower garden and a bird park. At the top of the hill, you'll also find a tea kiosk, restaurants, souvenir stalls, a mosque, Hindu temple, and the old Bellevue hotel.
Funicular rail service hours: 6.30am to 9.30pm
Fare: RM4.00 adults & RM2.00 childern
 
 
 
 
 
? Penang Famed Beaches ?
Penang's northern shoreline is famous for its beautiful beaches of golden sand and deep blue seas. The beaches at Tanjung Bungah, Batu Ferringhi and Teluk Bahang offer expansive stretches of glittering sand interspersed with secluded coves within the shelter of gigantic rocks. It is along this famous coastline that resorts of international standard have sprouted up, offering a host of water-based recreational facilities.
 
 
 
 
 
? Snake Temple ?
Built in 1850 and dedicated to the deity, Chor Soo Kong, the temple is located 3.2km from the Penang International Airport. It is a sanctuary for pit-vipers said to be the 'servants' of the deity. These venomous snakes, seen coiled round the pillars, beams and potted plants within the temple are believed to be rendered harmless by the smoke of the burning incense. Up till today snakes are still found in the temple, although in slightly lesser numbers than before.
Admission fee: free
 
 
 
 
 
? Penang Museum and Art Gallery ?
Built in 1821, the Museum houses a fine collection of old photographs, maps, charts and other historical relics. Other exhibits include Malay daggers (Keris), Chinese furniture, embroidery and paintings of old Penang.The Art Gallery on the first floor displays the works of local artists and is the venue for special exhibitions. The statue of Francis Light graces the grounds in front of the building.
Opening hours: Daily from 9.00am - 5.00pm . Fridays from 9.00am - 12.15pm & 2.45pm - 5.00pm Admission fee: RM1.00 per person.
 
 
 
? Cheong FattTze Mansion ?
A stately Chinese-type dwelling house representing 18th and 19th century Chinese architecture. The interior features beautiful bedrooms, libraries, ceremonial halls, heavy wooden doors, courtyards and gardens. The mansion houses a rare porcelain collection, sculptures, carvings, tapestries, embroideries and antiques. Permission to enter must be obtained from the owners. Across the road are five blue shophouses which were formerly the servants' quarters attached to the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion. Tours of the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion are offered at 11.00am on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
 
 
 
 
 
? Penang Botanical Garden ?
The Penang Botanical Garden is an oasis of peace and tranquility amidst lush green surroundings, tropical plants and the vibrant colors of Penang's flora. The 30-hectare garden also features a waterfall.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Facilities

Practice Makes Perfect

 

The two-tier, 48-bay driving range are short game practice facilities are available for golfers to practice their swing techniques.  Resident golf teaching professionals are available to assist golfers who wish to improve their game.

Fully Equipped for All Your Golfing Needs
 
At Bukit Jawi Golf Resort, we endeavour to provide all the convenient pleasures that make for an enjoyable golfing experience. Facilities include a well-stocked pro-shop and golf carts. Plus, our luxurious and spacious changing rooms are equipped to provide you with all the comforts and added conveniences such as a jacuzzi and sauna room.

Expect golf but experience so much more
 

Bukit Jawi Golf Resort is more than just a golfing paradise.  The contemporary designed club house offers a variety of recreational and sporting facilities for the whole family. 

 

Over at the Sports Complex, there are tennis, indoor badminton and squash courts, snooker room, game room and a gymnasium for weight training and enhancing your reflexes. Set amidst a landscape rock garden with cascading waterfalls, the swimming pool complex is the largest in the northern region.   The multilane lap pool and wading pool is an alluring place for relaxation with family and friends.

Facilities:
? Swimming Pool
? Tennis Courts
? Squash Courts
? Badminton Courts
? Gymnasium
? Snooker Room
? Mahjong Room
? Board Game Room
? Jacuzzi & Sauna
? Locker Room
 

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