There are two golf courses in Miri city. First up is Kelab Golf Miri which is smack in the middle of town and slightly further from town, the highly rated 18 hole, Eastwood Valley Golf and Country Club.
In 2009, Eastwood Valley Golf and Country Club was ranked 9 the New Straits Time, teetimes Malaysia's Top 10 Golf Courses. Impressive indeed, but would it live up to its reputation.
I had been told prior that Eastwood Valley was a challenging course the greens in particular were tricky and quick. So I took a couple of putts on the practice greens to get a feel and they weren't as quick as I had expected. Manageable would be the word.
There was plenty of rain the day before and we were told that the course would be wet.
What they didn't tell us was that the course was VERY wet and mushy in several places, which was rather unfortunate.
At least we had preferred lies in play I suppose.
The other thing that got me was that the greens were alot quicker then the practice green I had warmed up on! which really defeats the purpose of a practice green.
We started off on the Par 3, 13th and the back nine was pretty challenging.
Tight fairways, dog legs and plenty of water to be wary off. The front nine in comparison was kinder. Wide fairways, straighter layouts and less water to contend with. For some reason though, I started off really well but had a number of loose shots on the front 9, which was rather ironic.
Tight fairways, dog legs and plenty of water to be wary off. The front nine in comparison was kinder. Wide fairways, straighter layouts and less water to contend with. For some reason though, I started off really well but had a number of loose shots on the front 9, which was rather ironic.
Staff : 4/5
Service at the club house was good. The reception staff and bag attendants were attentive and on hand.
Didn't see any marshalls on the course though.
Course conditions : 2.5/5
Have to say, the course conditions were below par. Fairways were a mix of cow grass and bermuda and boy was it wet and mushy. You could blame the rain from the day before, but I really expected the drainage to be better.
To make things worse, I lost two perfect drives, plugged in the fairway. Some of the bunkers too were very washed out, shallow and hard. The greens in general were alright, but a number were really soft with ball marks resembling crater marks.
Aesthetics : 2.5/5
You get the feeling that alot of thought was put into beautifying the course, but the current landscaping is, for want of a better word, unkempt. Particularly with all the maintenance work being carried out on the back nine.
Amenities : 4/5
The
club house and resort had plenty of facilities. Locker rooms were clean and spacious. Buggies were in good condition and the drink huts were up and running.
Experience : 2.5/5
Overall, it was a disappointing golfing experience. Sure I had high expectations, but if you are going to highlight the fact that you 'are' a Top 10 course (what with all the 'top 10 course' signage around the course), you had better deliver the goods.
Any good / highlight of the course is severely let down by its poor course conditions. For starters, they need to have a serious look at their water drainage system.
In addition, green fees aren't cheap.
Pay RM232.00 on the weekday and expect to fork out RM301.00 on the weekends and public holidays. These are premium prices in this part of the world and you would expect much better conditions.
As a disclaimer, we paid RM250.00 (inclusive of buggy) as a weekend tournament special.
Total score : 15.5/25
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