Singapore Golf Courses
Singapore, though small, is home to 14 private and 3 public golf courses. As of July 2024, Singapore no longer has any public golf courses. The last public golf course, Marina Bay Golf Course, closed on June 30, 2024, leaving only private courses or those with restricted access available for golfers in Singapore. We offer exclusive discount green fees, making it easier for you to experience top-notch golf in this vibrant city. Experience the prestigious Sentosa Golf Club, home to the Serapong Course and the annual Singapore Open. Other top courses include Laguna National’s Master and Classic Courses, and the exclusive Singapore Island Country Club, which boasts a range of challenging and picturesque layouts.
Warren Golf & Country Club in Singapore has a long history and takes its name from the founder, the late Brigadier Derek Warren who served with the British Army. . The Club began life as a 4-hole golf course and the developed into a 9-hole course with a driving range. The club has since moved out to Choa Chu Kang and offers an 18-hole championship golf course as well as many other recreational facilities.
Carve your way through rolling hills and lush greenery at Tanah Merah Country Club's Tampines Course. This challenging 18-hole par 72 course, designed by the renowned Ronald Fream, provides a memorable golfing experience in Singapore. Master strategically placed bunkers and water hazards, and putt on spacious greens that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape.
The Serapong Course at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore was originally opened in 1982 and was designed by non-other than Ronald Fream. Since then it has undergone a $ 12 million refurbishment under the watchful eye of Andrew Johnston who not only re-designed parts of the course but introduced the latest green technology maintenance. The course ranks with the best golf courses in Asia and is the annual host to the most prestigious tournament which is the Barclays Singapore Open.
Sentosa Golf Club, New Tanjong Course is not a new golf course having opened for play in Singapore in 1995. However, it has had plenty of time to settle in and become established as one of the leading golf courses in this region of Asia.
Sembawang Country Club was founded by British Marines in 1967 and one year later, the Prime Minister opened an official nine-hole golf course. In 1977, the full 18-hole golf course was opened by Dr Goh Keng Swee and developments have been ongoing ever since, with a new golf course, inaugurated in 2013 and brand new facilities to match.
Seletar Country Club is a haven of tranquility and peace set right in the heart of the countryside (in the north of Singapore). It is strategically located on a hill with rolling acres of lush greenery, overlooking the Lower Seletar Reservoir and the Johor Straits. The course architect Chris Pitman created a challenging experience of playing. In 2000, the well-manicured was renoavetd, and touch ups made in 2004. Seletar has always been among Southeast Asia's most unique course designs.
Orchid Country Club is a project which was brought to life by Mr Ong Teng Cheong, who wanted to provide a golf course and country club for the working people of Singapore. The vision was to have three, nine-hole golf courses and over a period of 5 years, the three course were completed, in addition to the range of facilities on the site.
The Marina Bay Golf Course in Singapore has permanently closed as of July 2024 to make way for a residential development. This closure is significant as Marina Bay was the only 18-hole public golf course in Singapore
The World Classic Course at Laguna National Golf & Country Club is one of the most talked about golf courses in Asia. By any measure it is the most difficult golf course in Asia and some would say impossible. The stats are impressive (if that’s the rights word!). It measures 7,350 yards from the back tees and with a slope rating of 162 and a course rating of 76.4 it is possible one of the most difficult courses ever rated anywhere in the world.
Unwind amidst tranquility at Tanah Merah Country Club's Garden Course, an 18-hole golfer's haven in Singapore. Designed with a focus on beauty and playability, this par 71 course offers a relaxed and enjoyable golfing experience for players of all skill levels.
You can only play here as a non-member if you stay at the Dusit Thani Laguna National Golf Resort - please ask for details of our "Stay & Play" packages.
Champions Golf Club in Singapore was originally called Green Fairways and offers 9-holes of quite challenging golf close to the heart of the city. The course is under new management with improved tee boxes and greens and well-maintained fairways. This is a perfect solution if you want to tune up your game because in addition to the golf courses there is a 60-bay driving range and being a public courses you can just turn up and play and by Singapore standards it is very cheap.