The original course consisted of two nines referred to as Tunku's Nine (2nd nine) and Ghaffar’s Nine
(3rd
nine).
Another nine, Governor’s Nine was added in the mid-nineties. The three nines hug a lake known as
the Ayer Keroh Lake which comes into play at quite a few of the holes.
AKCC has it's fair share of bunkers and other obstacles at strategic places,
but the course is notorious for the jungle that lines both sides of almost every fairway and
unmercifully
punishes each and every wayward shot.
In AKCC - “A ball lost is indeed a ball lost”
For golfers who come to Malacca, the visit must include a round of golf at AKCC. The
natural setting, the
sheer length
and the challenges of the course will make it an unforgettable experience. Last but not least of
the
attractions of AKCC is the 18th hole,
one of the longest in Southeast Asia, a Par 5, a distance of 643 meters.