Royal Military College Golf Club
This was once a five-hole golf course called the Pi-Mai Golf Club in Selangor. But both the golf course and the name have been changed, for the better.
Now it is known as the Royal Military College Golf Club, featuring a nine-hole layout. Referred to as a `Commando Course’, it provides a real fitness test for those who attempt to master it.
The Royal Military College Golf Club was established in 1952 for the cream of the Officer Corps. It also served as a training ground.
The par-66, (2,466 m) course has a simple layout and most greens are rather flat and fast.
As this club is exclusively reserved for armed forces personnel, visitors are not permitted to play on the golf course, unless invited.
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