The Royal Selangor Golf Club ( Malay : Kelab Golf di Raja Selangor ) is a golf course in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia . Established in 1893, it is one of the oldest golf clubs in Asia . The club is open only to members. Its entrance is located at the intersection of Jalan Raja Chulan and Jalan Tun Razak , the latter of which runs along the length of the club. It has two 18-hole championship courses, the Old Course and the New Course, and a 9-hole course.
9-1381: (Redirected from Bukit Bintang Road ) Road in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [REDACTED] This article does not cite any sources . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . Find sources: "Jalan Bukit Bintang" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( December 2009 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Jalan Bukit Bintang [REDACTED] Jalan Bukit Bintang in 2021 Major junctions East end Royal Selangor Golf Club (RSGC) interchange Major intersections Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1 Jalan Imbi Jalan Raja Chulan (Broadrick Road) Kuala Lumpur Inner Ring Road Jalan Pudu Southwest end Jalan Pudu junctions Location Country Malaysia Primary destinations Imbi Kuala Lumpur Golden Triangle Pudu Highway system Highways in Malaysia Expressways Federal State Jalan Bukit Bintang
18-799: A part of the Federal Highway Route 2 , but the appellation is incorrect as the East–West Link Expressway was acquired by ANIH Berhad (formerly known as Metramac Corporation Sdn Bhd (MetaCorp)) and not by the PLUS Malaysia Berhad which maintains most parts of the Federal Highway. In 2007, the expressway was coded as E37 with the Kuala Lumpur–Seremban Expressway . The Kilometre Zero is located at Seputeh Interchange. The construction of
27-1602: Is a major road in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia . It is a popular shopping strip providing access to the Bukit Bintang neighbourhood. List of junctions along the road [ edit ] km Exit Junctions To Remarks East Royal Selangor Golf Club (RSGC) Royal Selangor Golf Club (RSGC) Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1 (Jalan Tun Razak) Royal Selangor Golf Club (RSGC) interchange Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1 Jalan Tun Razak North Jalan Ampang Ampang Ulu Klang Setapak Sentul South Sungai Besi [REDACTED] [REDACTED] East–West Link Expressway Cheras [REDACTED] [REDACTED] East–West Link Expressway Petaling Jaya [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Maju Expressway Putrajaya [REDACTED] [REDACTED] North–South Expressway Central Link [REDACTED] AH2 Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] North–South Expressway Southern Route [REDACTED] AH2 Seremban [REDACTED] [REDACTED] North–South Expressway Southern Route [REDACTED] AH2 Malacca [REDACTED] [REDACTED] North–South Expressway Southern Route [REDACTED] AH2 Johor Bahru Tunnel diamond interchange Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1 (Jalan Tun Razak) Jalan Bukit Bintang [REDACTED] Embassy of
36-721: Is an extension of Malaysia 's Federal Highway from Seputeh to Taman Connaught in Cheras . It should not be confused with the East–West Highway route 4 that runs from Gerik in Perak to Jeli in Kelantan . This expressway is part of the Kuala Lumpur Southeast Dispersal Link Scheme. Some maps label the section of the expressway from Seputeh Interchange to Salak South Expressway as
45-583: Is different from Wikidata Articles lacking sources from December 2009 All articles lacking sources Infobox road maps tracking category Infobox road instances in Malaysia Royal Selangor Golf Club In 2006, the club had a multi-million ringgit renovation and upgrading. The Malaysian Open was held at Royal Selangor almost every year from its inauguration in 1962 through to 1986. The tournament returned in 1993 and 1994, and again in 2002, when it
54-404: The East–West Link Expressway started in 1993 and was completed in 1995. The expressway was opened on 17 August 1995. On 17 May 2011, the toll collections of the expressway from Salak Interchange to Taman Connaught Interchange were abolished. On 7 April 2011, MetaCorp changed its name into ANIH Berhad after taking over the operations of Toll Concession from MTD Prime Sdn Bhd and MetaCorp who owned
63-2064: The State of Kuwait Medical Centre Jalan Imbi Southwest Jalan Imbi Imbi Pudu T-junctions Bintang Walk Start of Bintang Walk Wisma Keck Seng [REDACTED] Embassy of Grand Duchy of Luxembourg JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur Starhill Gallery Pavilion Kuala Lumpur Fahrenheit 88 ( KL Plaza ) Jalan Gading Jalan Gading Jalan Walter Grenier One-way street Lot 10, Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang North Only Kuala Lumpur Inner Ring Road Jalan Sultan Ismail (Treacher Road) Jalan Raja Chulan (Weld Road) Jalan P. Ramlee (Parry Road) Jalan Ampang (Ampang Road) Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (Batu Road) Junctions Bukit Bintang MRT station Bukit Bintang MRT station 9 Bintang Walk End of Bintang Walk Jalan Bulan Southeast Jalan Bulan Low Yat Plaza One-way street Federal Hotel Jalan Tong Shin Jalan Tong Shin One-way street Lorong Pudu 14 Lorong Pudu 14 One-way street Jalan Bukit Bintang Jalan Pudu Jalan Pudu Jalan Pudu Northwest Jalan Tun Perak Jalan Cheng Lock Pudu Sentral [REDACTED] Southeast Cheras Petaling Jaya Seremban Malacca Johor Bahru T-junctions References [ edit ] Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jalan_Bukit_Bintang&oldid=1244666274 " Category : Roads in Kuala Lumpur Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
72-671: The golf club. This was the first international tournament hosted in the state of Selangor . Teams from Burma , Hong Kong , Indonesia , Malaysia, Singapore , Thailand and Vietnam participated in the tournament. In 2006, the club held a royal competition that was hosted by the 12th Yang di-Pertuan Agong , HM Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin, 7th Raja of Perlis . 3°08′43″N 101°43′34″E / 3.14539°N 101.7261°E / 3.14539; 101.7261 East%E2%80%93West Link Expressway The East–West Link Expressway , or Salak Expressway [REDACTED] East–West Link Expressway ( Malay : Lebuhraya Hubungan Timur-Barat ),
81-648: Was part of both the European Tour and Asian Tour . The tours revisited in 2016, with the inaugural Maybank Championship Malaysia . In 1978, the club hosted the LPGA Tour 's Colgate Far East Open . Between 1988 and 1992, the Malaysian Masters , which was an Australasian Tour event for its final two years, was played at Royal Selangor. In 1961, the first edition of the Putra Cup was held at
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