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Cameron Highlands Golf Club

Historic 18-hole golf course established during British colonial era

The Cameron Highlands Golf Club represents one of the oldest and most prestigious recreational facilities established during the British colonial period, serving as a social and sporting center for the expatriate community and continuing to function as an important recreational landmark. The golf course was designed to provide familiar recreational opportunities for British officials and planters who sought to recreate the leisure activities of home in their tropical highland retreat.

The club's design reflects the British approach to recreational facility development in colonial settings, featuring an 18-hole course that takes advantage of the natural highland terrain while providing the manicured appearance expected at prestigious colonial clubs. The clubhouse architecture follows colonial recreational building principles with wide verandas for social gatherings, appropriate facilities for dining and entertainment, and design elements that create a comfortable environment for year-round use. The facility has played a significant role in the social history of Cameron Highlands, serving as a venue for community events, business meetings, and recreational activities that helped define the social structure of the colonial community.

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Operating Hours: Daily 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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