Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course
18 holes par 70 (5677 yards)

Overview
Designer: | Chohei Miyasawa |
Holes / Par / Yardage: | 18 holes par 70 (5677 yards) |
Established: | 1917 |
Location: | 8 kilometers from Bandung |
Distance: | 20 minutes north of the city center |
Closed on: | open everyday |
Max. golfers per group: | Weekday:5 / Weekend:4 |
Driving Range: | Yes |
Facilities: | Accommodation, Golf School, Restaurants |
Additional Services
Golf Cart: | USD 40 |
Golf Set: | USD 35 |
Golf Shoes: | USD 10 |
Golf Umbrella: | USD 5 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course located?
Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course is located in Bandung. 8 kilometers from Bandung
Who designed Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course and when did it open?
Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course was designed by Chohei Miyasawa and opened in 1917. The course is 18 holes par 70 (5677 yards).
Can visitors play Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course?
Golfasian arranges confirmed tee times and green fees for visiting golfers at Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course, either as a standalone round or as part of a Bandung golf package.
How much does it cost to play Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course?
Green fees vary by season and day of the week. On-site rentals are available: golf cart USD 40, golf set USD 35, golf shoes USD 10, golf umbrella USD 5.
What days is Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course open?
Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course is open every day of the week.
What facilities are available at Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course?
Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course offers the following facilities: Accommodation, Golf School, Restaurants. A driving range is also available.
Traditional British syle parkland course
Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course Reviews
Andrew L.
2025-11-17
★ 5.0
Old but gold course. short par 5 and par 4 but extremely difficult due to tight fairways.
But the senior male caddies were extremely helpful and experience.
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The Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course is a traditional British style course with the greatest challenge provided by the natural terrain. Each hole is carefully positioned, with its unique characteristics. The quiet, peaceful surroundings and beautiful vistas of Bandung make it a very enjoyable course to play.
In 1917, the club's current 18-hole layout started as a 9-hole course. It was built on 50 hectares in the foothills 8 kilometers north of Bandung and is one of the oldest golf courses in Indonesia. In 1994, Dago Heritage expanded to 18 holes. The new layout was designed by Japanese golf course architect Chohei Miyazawa, who made himself a name in East Asia with numerous golf courses.
Large differences in altitude on the course, which runs across 950 to 1,065 meters above sea level, are characteristic, ensures cooler temperatures, and make Dago heritage one of Indonesia's hilliest golf courses. Incredible vistas over the city of Bandung come into play on almost every hole. Dago Heritage enjoys a great mix of holes, and with just two par 5s the course has a par of 70.
The fairways are quite narrow and not very long. Shot making and course management are needed to score well at the Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course. Fairways tend to be quite narrow and not very long. Long-hitter challenges are few and far between on the par 70, but all golfers get beautiful views and a great mountain pine tree atmosphere. The front nine extends into the valley with most of the tees above the greens. The back nine holes play uphill, and the finishing hole plays to the clubhouse.
Off the golf course, there is a spacious practice area as well as a well-equipped pro shop. The new clubhouse is in an elevated location and offers a great view of the course and the city from its restaurant.
The Dago Heritage 1917 Golf Course offers golfers of all handicaps playing pleasure with ample challenges. Although short by modern day standards the location of the course creates a character like no other.