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Laguna National Golf & Country Club, Masters Course
(Andy Dye design and Asian & European Tour host)
Laguna National's award-winning Master's Course has been ranked among the top courses in the world by Golf Digest International and Asian Golf Monthly, and have garnered a list of awards through the years.
The Master's Course designed by Andy Dye, renowned for developing some of the best golf courses in the world. The Master's Course has been the venue of international golf tournaments like the Caltex Masters and played by world-renowned golfers like Nick Faldo, Colin Montgomerie, and Ernie Els.
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Laguna National Golf & Country Club, World Classic Course
(the most challenging course in Asia, resembles playing golf on the moon)
A masterpiece by Andy Dye, amalgamating 'the best holes in one course,' the Laguna National World Classic has been rated the most challenging course in Singapore, and possibly Asia, from the Championship Black Tees at 76.4 and slope of 162.
The exciting terrain is carefully sculpted, built to provide both strategic and physical challenge to golfers.
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Seletar Country Club
(rural course in the north of Singapore)
Located in northern Singapore, Seletar Country Club’s 18-hole layout plays over the area’s natural terrain with a rustic country theme. The Lower Seletar Reservoir in the same area adds to the natural feeling. Chris Pitman, the course architect, created a challenging playing experience.
Sembawang Country Club
(recently redesigned, known local as the Commando Course)
Following a recent $20 million make-over, the course at Sembawang Country Club stretched to just under 6500 yards, and the course maintained to the highest standard. The course is known locally as the Commando course due to the layout's significant elevation changes as to its original designers - 42 Commando Royal Marines (British Army).
Together with the hilly terrain, golfers need to prepare for some narrow holes.
Sentosa Golf Club, Serapong Course
(No. 79 among the world’s best golf courses and home to the Singapore Open)
The Sentosa Golf Club, Serapong Course is a challenging par-72 and was awarded the 'Number 1 Championship Golf course in Asia' by Asian Golf Monthly in 2007 and 'Best Golf Course in Singapore' by Golf Digest in 2009. It ranks number 79 among the world’s best golf courses, one of the top five championship courses in Asia, and home of the Singapore Open.
Designed by Ronald Fream, the Serapong Course opened in 1982 and measures 6,675 meters from the championship tees.
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Sentosa Golf Club, Tanjong Course
(premium member's course and Singapore home of the US LPGA)
The Sentosa Golf Club, Tanjong Course’s set against the Singapore Straits with views of metropolitan Singapore from almost every hole make it unique among local tracks. Following a $35M redesign in 2016, the new Tanjong Course is now the premium layout at Sentosa.
Favored by members and the Singapore home of the US LPGA, the Tanjong Course is one of Asia’s best-manicured layouts.
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Singapore Island Country Club
(Singapore's largest private golf club)
Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) boasts five courses - the Bukit, Sime, Island, New, and 9-hole Millennium - all of which strictly preserve the club's members and their guests. Visitors (local or overseas) cannot play on any of the courses unless introduced by a member.
At SICC's Bukit location, the Bukit and Sime Courses share a clubhouse and are both played alongside the picturesque MacRitchie Reservoir.
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Warren Golf & Country Club
(undulating fairways and greens, scenic and challenging design)
The late Brigadier Derek Warren of the British 18th Signal Regiment founded Warren Golf & Country Club (formerly known as Warren Golf Club). The Singapore club started with a 4-hole golf course and quickly expanded to feature a 9-hole golf course together with a driving range when it officially opened at Folkestone Road in 1962. Over the years, the Club progressed and it now has an 18-hole championship golf course as well as an extensive range of social and recreational facilities.