Discover the Challenges
of the New Course
One of the most demanding tests of golf in the Asia-Pacific Region
Host Venue for Indonesian Open
The New Course too was designed by Thomson & Wolveridge. It opened in 1991 and quickly earned a reputation as one of the most demanding tests of golf in the Asia Pacific Region. In 1997 it was the host venue for the Indonesian Open and saw a winner in Aussie golfer Craig Perry.
Deep Faced Fairway Bunkers
The New Course measures 6,322 meters. Although the fairways appear much wider than the Old Course, often they become restricted through the landing zones with well-placed and deep faced fairway bunkers waiting to capture the next victim.
Narrow Green by the Cikeas River
From the back tee, the 11th hole is one of the most dramatic par 3 holes found anywhere. Playing its entire length over the winding Cikeas River to a narrow green that is surrounded by the same river at three sides this hole can be a score breaker.
Face the โAmen Cornerโ
Holes #11, #12 and #13 are among the toughest on this New Course course and make up for JG&CCโs own โAmen Cornerโ.


Lorem Ipsum
On March 9, 1978, one year before the Garden Course (Old Course) opened its first nine holes, Indonesiaโs first toll road was inaugurated. Spanning 45 kilometers, this vital connection between Jakarta.

Lorem Ipsum
On March 9, 1978, one year before the Garden Course (Old Course) opened its first nine holes, Indonesiaโs first toll road was inaugurated. Spanning 45 kilometers, this vital connection between Jakarta.