This morning, you will have a nice round at Dalit Bay Golf & Country Club for Wetland Golf experience. This course skillfully utilizes mangrove forests and wetland terrain, making water hazards its most prominent feature and a strategic challenge for players who enjoy tactical play.
The course was designed by the renowned Australian golf course architect Ted Parslow. It's built along a river, winding through rivers, pristine rainforests, and wetlands.
The championship course at Dalit Bay Golf & Country Club is situated within the luxurious 400-acre Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort, offering golfers an exceptional experience amidst beautiful natural landscapes. The course design aims to complement the local and rural environment of Sabah, Malaysia, competing with the world's best golf resorts. Most holes offer spectacular views of Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia's highest peak, with the best viewing time being early morning before the daily clouds roll in. During your round, you might encounter various wildlife, such as monkeys and monitor lizards.
Signature Holes:
Hole 4 (Par 3): This short par-3 hole features a green surrounded by water, forming an "island green" that requires precise shot-making to reach.
Hole 9 (Par 4): Considered one of the course's most challenging holes, its fairway has dense trees and a wetland lake on the left, large bunkers on the right, and water and bunkers around the green, demanding extreme accuracy for both tee shots and approach shots.
Hole 11: From the tee, you'll need to hit your ball over the Tambalang River to reach the green, with distant views of Mount Kinabalu, making it both scenic and challenging.
Closing Hole (Hole 18): This is a 372-meter par-4 hole with a continuous water hazard along the right side of the fairway. The landing area is tightly guarded by four bunkers, requiring a precise tee shot to secure a favorable position for your approach to the green.
Enjoy your golf time and immerse yourself in the fine scenery. May you have a happy mood and good results!
In the afternoon, you will have some free time to explore the top attractions in Sabah.
Free Time Ideas in Sabah:
- Kota Kinabalu City Mosque ("Floating Mosque"): This iconic mosque is built on an artificial lagoon, giving it the appearance of floating on water, especially beautiful at sunset.
- Tanjung Aru Beach: Famous for its stunning sunsets, often listed among the best in the world. Enjoy a stroll, grab a drink at a beachside cafe, and watch the sky ablaze with colors.
- Night Market: Kota Kinabalu is famous for its fresh and affordable seafood. Head to the night market for a delicious seafood feast and tropical fruits.