Nestled in the serene village of Sukaharja, Pasar Kemis, Tangerang, Indonesia, Kedaton Golf and Country Club offers a harmonious blend of challenging golf and tranquil natural beauty. Designed by renowned American architect Rick Robbins, this 18-hole, 7,000-yard course has been captivating golfers since its opening in 1995.
The course is distinguished by water features on 17 of its 18 holes, including expansive artificial lakes and meandering natural streams, providing both aesthetic appeal and strategic challenges for players. The flat terrain makes it comfortable for walking, allowing golfers to fully appreciate the lush tropical greenery, swaying coconut palms, and vibrant flora that adorn the landscape.
A highlight of the course is the signature 8th hole, a par-3 spanning 166 yards from the black tees. Golfers are greeted with a stunning view from the tee box, flanked by water hazards on both sides, demanding precision and skill to land safely on the green. Equally formidable is the 18th hole, a par-4 measuring 448 yards, with a water hazard running along the right side, requiring strategic play to achieve par.