NIRWANA BALI GOLF CLUB
Nirwana Bali Golf Club is a visual masterpiece of dramatic ocean views and lush Balinese landscapes. Designed by Greg Norman, the golf course offers a spectacular challenge and a unique world-class experience for golfers of all skill levels.
Designed by legendary golfer Greg Norman, Nirwana Bali's 18-hole golf course is one of the most photographed and challenging golf courses in the world.
With three holes running along the cliffs of the Indian ocean and terraced rice paddies providing unique hazards the course will test the accuracy and consistency of a PGA Professional and still be enjoyable for the average golfer. Set on the southwest coast of Bali 45 minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport, Nirwana Bali Golf Club is the centerpiece of the fully integrated Nirwana Bali Resort. Come and experience the ultimate that golf in Bali has to offer!.
Nirwana Bali Golf Club Address : Jl. Raya Tanah Lot Kediri Tabanan 82171 Bali - Indonesia Ph. : + 62 361 815 960 Fax : + 62 361 815 961-2 reservation@nirwanabaligolf.com
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NEW KUTA GOLF
Address : Jl. Raya Uluwatu, Kawasan Pecatu Indah Resort, Badung 80361. Bali – Indonesia Location : On the southwestern rim of the island’s Bukit Peninsula, within the Pecatu Indah Resort grounds. Perched above a limestone cliff, overlooking stunning Dreamland and Balangan Beach Distance : From International Ngurah Rai to New Kuta Golf takes 20 minutes Current departure Tax is Rp. 100.000 Telephone : +62 – 361 8481 333 Facsimile : +62 – 361 8181 400 E-mail : info@newkutagolf.com salesmarketing@newkutagolf.com Website : www.golflink-resorts.com
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LOMBOK GOLF KOSAIDO COUNTRY CLUB Jl. Sire PO.BOX 1038 Lombok - Indonesia
Lombok Golf Kosaido Country Club is situated on the north-west coast of Lombok island. The golf course, located on Sire Bay, offers views of Mt. Rinjani in the north-east and the Gili islands across the bay to the west. |