Published on July 3, 2018

Upgrading Works at TPC Kuala Lumpur on Track Ahead of 2018 CIMB Classic


The Arrival of TifEagle Bermuda Grass from Georgia USA

The upgrading project at TPC Kuala Lumpur’s West Course is on track as it prepares to host the 2018 CIMB Classic, the only PGA TOUR tournament in Southeast Asia, later this year.

Since November, renovation works to re-surface all the greens on the West Course withTifEagle Bermuda grass, and fairways and tee boxes with ‘CelebrationBermuda grass have progressed as planned.

Both kinds of grass used are identical to those at TPC Sawgrass, home to THE PLAYERS Championship, which is the PGA TOUR’s annual flagship tournament in the United States.

“All 18 West greens were successfully re-turfed in mid-March and are now in the growing-in phase. The re-turfing exercise on six tee boxes and six fairways was completed by the end of May, and are now in a three-month growing-in period,” said TPC Kuala Lumpur Head of Agronomy Mohd Nizam Othman.

The netting process to avoid erosion and protect from wind

By the end of September, the West Course has been earmarked to be in prime championship condition to test the PGA TOUR’s leading stars at the CIMB Classic in

October and also provide TPC Kuala Lumpur members with a greater playing experience.

The Rolling Process

Mohd Nizam said a minimum green speed of 12 on the stimpmeter would be achieved upon completion of the project while the upgraded fairways will present a new level of firmness, which creates ideal competition conditions similar to other PGA TOUR host venues.

The Spike Process

The major makeover at the West Course has been delivered through a joint effort between TPC Kuala Lumpur, PGA TOUR and course architect Parslow and Winter Golf Design. Some modifications include repositioning bunkers and creating new tees to enhance the original design strategy off the tee.

A new 80-yard short game practice area has also been built as part of the upgrading project, along with the addition of a new practice putting green.

Prior to the renovation works, sample soil from the West Course was sent to the United States for tests to ensure the construction is in compliance with USGA standards. This resulted in six inches of organic materials being removed and replaced on the previous greens and three inches of organic materials dug out from the surfaces of the fairways.

The Stonolizing Process

Mohd Nizam said: “We have adhered closely to USGA standards in regard to soil specifications in our goal to create and deliver the best possible playing surfaces all year round to our members and high-level tournament players.

“When completed, TPC Kuala Lumpur will be able to showcase and further enhance the West Course as a premier championship golf course in Asia.”

Inspection from DOA

TPC Kuala Lumpur is the only golf club in Asia, which is part of the Tournament Players Club (TPC) network affiliated with the PGA TOUR, which is the pinnacle of professional golf. TPC Kuala Lumpur also hosts the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia on its East Course.

“Nizam and the Golf Course team has been working tirelessly in making sure the West Course upgrade project is on track despite the many challenges mainly due to the unpredictable weather. The team has shown outstanding commitment in delivering a world-class golf experience and we can’t wait for our members and PGA TOUR players to experience it themselves,” said Steven Thielke, Chief Executive Officer of TPC Kuala Lumpur

“This commitment shown by TPC Kuala Lumpur serves as our testament in being part of the World’s100 Greatest Golf Course in 2018- 2019,” he added.

“It has been a challenging yet exciting journey for Nizam and the Golf Course team in this massive West Course upgrade project and this is part of our promise in delivering a whole new level of golf experience which is aligned with our mission as one of the World’s 100 Greatest Golf Couse in 2018 -2019”, said Steven Thielke, Chief Executive Officer of TPC Kuala Lumpur

 Interesting Facts

  • The sub-soil draining pipes that run underground on the West Course measures to approximately 60km.
  • The renovation and upgrading project has involved close to 100 workers working seven days a week in shifts.
  • 120,000 gallons of water are required daily to water the newly laid grasses during the growing-in phase.
  • The water required comes from rainwater harvested through 8 irrigation ponds that form part of the West Course.
  • A total of 200 trees have been trimmed on the West Course to ensure a better spread of sunlight on the new grasses to promote healthy growth and maintenance.
  • A total of 20 trees were transplanted under the upgrading project.
  • 16 heavy machinery have been used throughout the project, from tractors to 
sand mixers and stripping machines to dig out the old grasses.