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Home / Hotel / Hotel News / TPC Kuala Lumpur’s Cashless Driving Range Reopens!

TPC Kuala Lumpur’s Cashless Driving Range Reopens!

October 10, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

Malaysia’s first and only cashless Driving Range equipped with a fully-automated system will reopen its doors at TPC Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, 12 October 2019.

TPC Kuala Lumpur’s newly resurfaced Driving Range is designed to resemble the multi-award winning West Course to evoke a sense of excitement and anticipation for those who have yet to embark on the actual course. The three-tiered building structure accommodates 78 spacious bays for beginners and professional golfers. Range balls are priced from RM60 for 240 balls to RM200 for 800 balls for visitors.

Wholly owned by Sime Darby Property Berhad, this family-friendly club has been keeping to its commitment to deliver the best facilities and services for its members and guests. The enhancement of the Driving Range is one solid example of that commitment. In 2018, TPC Kuala Lumpur’s West Course embarked on extensive upgrade works to its entire 18-hole course.   

In line with the family-friendly club concept, TPC Kuala Lumpur’s Driving Range is equipped with various facilities namely Squash, Tennis and Badminton Courts, Pepper Bell Café, Golf Academy, Club-Fitting facility, Let’s Get Fit Workout Studio, Sid’s Bar, Changing Rooms, Prayer Rooms and home to the largest ProShop in Southeast Asia. In addition to that, there is ample shaded parking space which is free of charge and complemented with a premium car wash service for the convenience of members and guests.

TPC Kuala Lumpur’s Driving Range opens daily from 7.00 am to 11.00 pm on weekdays and 7.00 am to 10.00 pm on weekends and public holidays. The Driving Range closes every first and third Mondays of the month and reopens by 3.00 pm for scheduled maintenance works. For any enquiries, please contact 03 – 2011 9162 or follow TPC Kuala Lumpur’s Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates and promotions.

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