| Golf Courses In Singapore SAFRA
Resort & Country Club
Address: 10, Changi Coast Walk,
Singapore, Singapore
Holes: 27
Navy/Army/Air Force Courses
Metres: 3085/2005/3200
Telephone: (65) 540-8500
Web Site: www.srcc.com.sg
A Max Wexler design. Private layout with
public play.
Changi Golf Club
Address: Netheravon Road, Singapore 1750
Holes: 9
Metres: 5776
Par: 68(18)
Telephone: 545 5133, Fax: 545 2531
Set amidst natural and manmade obstacles
and featuring tight Bermuda fairways.
Jurong Country Club
Address: 9 Science Centre Road, Singapore
2260
Holes: 18
Metres: 6073
Par: 71
Telephone: 560 5655, Fax: 567 1900
Recently renovated by Max Wexler the
front nine offers plays through wooded
and hilly terrain whereas the back nine
has open fairways landscaped with Fiscus
trees. Flood-lighted night golfing is
available.
Keppel Club
Address: Bukit Chermin, Singpore 0401
Holes: 18
Metres: 5808
Par: 71
Telephone: 273 5522, Fax: 278 1448
Founded in 1904 and redesigned by Ronald
Fream of Golfplan it now offers
challenging play and features a 24 bay
driving range.
Orchid
Country Club
Address: 1 Orchid Club Road, Singapore
2776
Holes: 3-9s
Aranda/Vanda/Dendro
Metres: 3065/2945/3240
Telephone: 755 9811, Fax: 752 4255
Offering views of lush hills and Sungei
Seletar reservoir this course, designed
by President Ong Teng Cheong, features
the 9th(on the Aranda) an uphill par 5,
with an orchid-shaped bunker.
Raffles Country Club
Address: 450 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim,
Singapore 2263
Holes: 2-18s
Telephone: 861 7655, Fax: 861-5563
Both courses were designed by Robert
Trent Jones Jr.. The gently rolling Lake
course lies along the Tengah Reservoir
and is bordered by marshes, whereas the
Palm Course offers lakes, undulating
fairways, bordered by small wooded hills.
Seletar Country Club
Address: 3 Park Lane, Seletar Base,
Singapore 2879
Holes: 18
Telephone: 481 4745, Fax: 481 3000
Developed for British Air Force personnel
in 1930 it sports viewings of many
wildfowl species. Visitors are welcome
during the week.
Sentosa Golf Club
Address: Sentosa Island, Singapore 0409
Holes: 2-18s
The Tanjong remodled in 1995
The Serapong Metres: 6493
Par: 72
Telephone: 275 0022, Fax: 275 0005
Max Wexler is remodling the Tanjong
course. The Serapong was designed by
Ronald Fream. Visitors are welcome on
weekdays.
Singapore Island Country
Club
Address: Bukit location; 240 Sime Road,
Singapore 1128
Ddress: Island location; 180 Island Club
Road, Singapore 2057
Holes: 4-18s
Island Course/Sime Course/Bukit Course
Metres: 5848/6002/6103
Par: 72/70/71
New Course
Metres: 6318
Par: 72
Telephone: 459 2222, Fax: 458 3796
The Bukit and New Course are private. The
Island course can be quite stressful as
it winds around the reservoir.
The Executive Golf Course
Address: Upper Seletar Reservoir, Mandai
Road, Track 7, Singapore 2677
Holes: 9
Metres: 1425/1250
Par: 29
Telephone: 453 2700, Fax: 453 3158
This environmentally conscious course
features lush vegetation where wildlife
abounds, as it abuts a nature reserve.
Sembawang Country Club
Address: Locked Bag Service 1, Sembawang
Post Office, Singapore 9175
Holes: 18
Metres: 5845
Par: 72
Telephone: 257 0642
An undulating layout featuring culverts
and ditches.
Tanah Merah Country Club
Address: Garden Course; 25 Changi Coast
Road, Singapore 1749
Address: Tampines Course; Parkway/Xilin
Avenue, Singapore 1648
Holes: 36
Tampines Course
Metres: 6289
Par: 72
Garden Course recently renovated
Telephone: Garden Course, 545 1731, Fax:
543 0946
Telephone/Fax: Tampines Course, 542 4256
The Tampines is set around a lake. No
guests on Saturday afternoons.
Warren Golf Club
Address: Folkestone Road, Singapore 0513
Holes: 9
Telephone: 777 6533, Fax: 778 5502
This course, built in the 1960's features
6 lakes on a very tight layout. It also
offers a 30 bay range using compression
balls, a mini chip and putt course, and a
4 hole practice green.
Laguna National Golf
& Country Club
Address: 11 Laguna Golf Green, Singapore
1548
Holes: 2-18s
Laguna Masters Course/Laguna Classic
Course
Metres: 6700/6200
Par: 72/72
Telephone: 542 6888, 541 0200/201, Fax:
542 1170
Water hazards, greens and sand traps
shored up with railroad ties and
beautiful landscaping everywhere. The
Masters is similar to the Scotish links
style course and gets you puzzling on
almost every tee.The Classic has a chioce
of 5 tees and has less undu lations and
fewer water hazards.
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