Golf courses in Singapore
The thought of playing golf may scream “atas sport” to many because of its fancy equipment and country club memberships. But, even for those who’ve only had experience playing a casual game of mini golf, it can still be pretty accessible thanks to public golf courses in Singapore with onsite equipment rental.
Alternatively, check out golf simulators for a realistic yet comfortable and budget-friendly golf experience!
Table of Contents
- Golf courses in Singapore
- What equipment do I need for golf?
- What to wear for golf in Singapore
- Overview of golf courses in Singapore
- 1. Orchid Country Club
- 2. Mandai Executive Golf Course
- 3. Laguna National Golf & Country Club
- 4. Changi Golf Club
- 5. The Singapore Island Country Club
- 6. Sentosa Golf Club
- 7. National Service Resort & Country Club
- 8. Sembawang Country Club
- 9. Seletar Country Club
- 10. Bukit Batok Golf Centre Driving Range
- 11. PAR Golf Driving Range
- 12. Keppel Club
- Bonus: Kulnari Mystery Golf
- Where to play golf in Singapore
What equipment do I need for golf?
While many of the golf courses on this list provide equipment rental, those who are ready to commit to the hobby should consider getting a set of basic golf equipment so they can save on rental fees.
Here are a few of the basic equipment you need to get started:
- Gloves: to keep a firm grip on the club and to protect your hands from blisters.
- Shoes: you’ll need cleated shoes that don’t damage the turf but provide traction so that you can keep good form when swinging.
- Bag: to store your golf equipment
- Golf balls: this should be pretty self explanatory. You can also rent these at golf courses.
- Tees: this is what you put your golf ball on. They look like a large nail and are usually made of wood or plastic, and are painted bright colours.
- Clubs: what goes into a beginner golf set can vary, but they often consist of around 7 clubs, including a putter, a pitching wedge, a sand wedge, a driver, a 5-iron, 7-iron and 9-iron.
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What to wear for golf in Singapore
For men, a classic collared polo tee and khaki-style trousers or shorts will suffice. If you opt for shorts, make sure the length sits just above your knee.
As for women, short-sleeved and sleeveless collared tops are commonly available. You can pair these with similar khaki-style shorts, or, alternatively, go with a chic golf skort for a more feminine look. There are also golf dresses if you don’t like the hassle of coordinating.
With the hot and sunny weather in Singapore, you might also want to consider getting a cap or visor to provide some shade for your eyes on the green.
Overview of golf courses in Singapore
Golf Course | Best Feature | Equipment Rental | Price |
Orchid Country Club | Wide range of facilities, staycation option | No | $250.70 (18-hole weekdays) | $359.70 (18-hole weekends & public holidays) |
Mandai Executive Golf Course | Beginner-friendly, par 3 and 4 holes | Yes | $38.15 (9-hole weekdays) | $54.50 (9-hole weekends & public holidays) |
Laguna National Golf & Country Club | Attached to Dusit Thani Laguna resort | No (equipment available for purchase) | N/A |
Changi Golf Club | Scenic sea views, challenging 9-hole course | No (pro-shop available) | $65 (9-hole weekdays) | $130 (18-hole weekdays) |
The Singapore Island Country Club | Multiple courses, championship venue | No | N/A |
Sentosa Golf Club | Scenic views, international awards | Yes | $420 (weekdays) | $550 (weekends & public holidays) |
National Service Resort & Country Club | Exclusive for NSmen and families | No (pro-shop available) | N/A |
Sembawang Country Club | Convenient for Northies, challenging course | No (pro-shop available) | $163 (18-hole weekdays) | $213 (18-hole weekends) |
Seletar Country Club | Countryside vibes, peaceful setting | No | N/A |
Bukit Batok Golf Centre Driving Range | Large bays, anti-slip mats, fewer crowds | No (pro-shop available) | $5-$8/100 balls |
PAR Golf Driving Range | Affordable, beginner-friendly | Yes | From $8.72/100 balls |
Keppel Club | Oldest club, challenging bunkers | No (pro-shop available) | $126.44 (9-hole weekdays) | $182.03 (9-hole weekends) | $199.47 (18-hole weekdays) | $341.17 (18-hole weekends) |
1. Orchid Country Club
Wide range of facilities
If you’d like to include golf as part of your weekend jaunt, consider Orchid Country Club that’s located in Yishun. That way, you can plan activities like a staycation in their 4-star resort, or take a dip in their Olympic-sized swimming pool after a game or two. Other facilities include a childcare centre for kids while you’re out golfing.
Image credit: Orchid Country Club
In golf, a handicap is a measure of your golfing potential so that players of different levels can compete. For those playing here, non-members will need to pay $10.90 to undergo a quick certification right before starting the game.
Equipment rental: No
Price: $250.70 (18-hole on weekdays) | $359.70 (18-hole on weekends and public holidays)
2. Mandai Executive Golf Course
Beginner-friendly course
For golf newbies, Mandai Executive Golf Course is the place for you to go. The course offers a good variety of par 3 and par 4 holes, which are quite beginner-friendly.
If you’re just starting out on learning golf jargon, a par is an expectation of the number of strokes a golfer needs to finish their putt. Simply put, par 3 holes should only take 3 strokes to sink the ball into the hole.
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The place has a driving range available to grind swinging techniques, as well as Chip and Putt – a type of mini golf in which the distance between holes are shorter than a normal game of golf.
Equipment rental: Yes
Price: $38.15 (9-hole on weekdays) | $54.50 (9-hole on weekends and public holidays)
3. Laguna National Golf & Country Club
Attached to resort
If you’ve ever wondered why the word ‘Laguna’ was in Dusit Thani Laguna Singapore, that’s because it’s within the same grounds as Laguna National Golf & Country Club. It’s a convenient setup for golfers looking to spend a weekend golfing without travelling back and forth from home.
You can tee off with your kakis in one of their two 18-hole championship golf courses at your own convenience. Non-easties can also rejoice since it’s just a mere 15-minute ride away from Jewel Changi, so you can finally have an excuse to drop by after all that shopping and dining.
Equipment rental: No, but you can shop for equipment at The Shop at Laguna National.
4. Changi Golf Club
Sea views in the East
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For Easties looking for a challenging golf fix, Changi Golf Club should be on your list. You’ll have to conquer a 9-hole hilly course on undulating ground, which really puts your swings and putts to the test despite being a shorter course.
Located right next to the sea, this 9-hole golf club is a peaceful and scenic place for you to soak your troubles away with a round or two of golf.
Equipment rental: No, but there is a pro-shop available.
Price: $65 (9-hole on weekdays) | $130 (18-hole on weekdays)
5. The Singapore Island Country Club
Multiple courses
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The largest and most established golf country club in SG, The Singapore Island Country Club boasts multiple courses you can choose from. Its most popular one, the Bukit Course, is an 18-hole championship course that has hosted various international events, along with a driving range for you to touch up on your skills.
Alternatively, you can go for the Island Course, a hilly and picturesque 18-hole golf course that also has a 2-tier driving range and 66 practice bays.
6. Sentosa Golf Club
Scenic golf course with food available
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Sentosa Golf Club is quite a big deal among golfing circles. It’s won international golf awards and hosted tournaments like the HSBC Women’s World Championships. The club offers 2 courses to choose from: The Serapong and The Tanjong. You’ll be treated to stunning water views surrounded by trees, which makes this place an oasis from the bustling CBD area.
And yes, you can get food here, with the likes of Golfers’ Terrace serving an array of local cuisine like chicken rice and fried carrot cake. There’s also Panamericana, a bar-grill serving American food like Southern-style chicken and Canadian black cod.
Equipment rental: Yes, golf clubs can be hired from the Golf Department and shoes from the Sentosa Golf Club Pro Shop.
Price: $420 (weekdays) | $550 (weekends and public holidays)
7. National Service Resort & Country Club
For NSmen only
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If you’re an NSman or a family member of one, the golf courses at National Service Resort & Country Club are a good option as memberships here are exclusive to NSmen only.
They have 2 courses available – the main one is located in Changi, next to their big bungalow chalets and other facilities so you can play during a staycay. However, you can also visit the course at Kranji if it’s more convenient for a quick round of golf.
Equipment rental: No, but you can visit the Transview Pro-Shop or Golftitude Fitting Studio for equipment and accessories.
Price: Full list of NSRCC golfing prices.
8. Sembawang Country Club
Located in the heartlands
Image credit: Golfscape
Tucked away in Khatib, Sembawang Country Club would be a convenient spot for Northies to swing by to golf. If you’re up for a challenge or looking to go pro, head here to level up your skills. It’s built for more experienced golfers with its narrow fairways, multiple water hazards, and bunkers.
They also have a driving range and SingaGolf Academy – an indoor golf simulator with statistical data to monitor and improve your handicaps.
Equipment rental: No but they have a pro shop for golf gear and apparel.
Price: $163 (18-hole on weekdays) | $213 (18-hole on weekends)
9. Seletar Country Club
Peaceful countryside vibes
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Seletar Country Club overlooks the lower Seletar Reservoir and the Johor Straits, so expect to be whisked off to an idyllic countryside scene with its lush green landscape and man-made waterfalls around you.
They’ve also got a range of sports facilities available, from bowling to martial arts courses, and you can definitely dine in after at one of their 4 restaurants.
Equipment rental: No
Price: Full list of Seletar Country Club prices.
10. Bukit Batok Golf Centre Driving Range
Large bays for guests
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Though a little ulu, Bukit Batok Golf Range is worth visiting due its smaller crowds and larger bays with anti-slip mats that help you focus solely on your shots. The range is designed with undulating streams and palm trees, so you don’t have to practise your swings just looking at a wide stretch of green.
The place here also offers a small bistro and beer garden if you want a drink with your friends after practice.
Equipment rental: No, but you can visit Pan-West to shop for equipment.
Price: $5-$8/100 balls
11. PAR Golf Driving Range
Located in Punggol
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If you’re a beginner who only has an interest in golf but doesn’t own the equipment, the affordable 2-tiered PAR Golf Driving Range has got you covered. The driving range offers equipment rental – perfect for those starting out.
Besides that, those living in the North-East area would really dig this convenient heartland location if they’re down for a low-cost and quick practice sesh.
Equipment rental: Yes
Price: from $8.72/100 balls
12. Keppel Club
Bunkers for novices & experienced golfers
You’ve probably heard of Keppel Club if you’re an avid golfer – it’s Singapore’s oldest golf club that’s been open since 1904. The place hosts a 2-tiered driving range with 52 bays, so you can practise your swings first before heading into their 18-hole golf course.
Image credit: Keppel Bay
Its longstanding popularity is all thanks to the challenging course, featuring plenty of bunkers and steep terrains that make it difficult to judge where your ball might land after a swing. Be sure to look out for their par 5 holes, which are some of the most challenging ones you’ll find in Singapore.
Equipment rental: No, but you can head to their pro shop for golf equipment and accessories.
Price: $126.44 (9-hole on weekdays) | $182.03 (9-hole on weekends and public holidays) | $199.47 (18-hole on weekdays) | $341.17 (18-hole on weekends and public holidays)
Bonus: Kulnari Mystery Golf
Murder mystery-themed mini golf & bar
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For those who prefer a more thrilling version of golf, Kulnari Mystery Golf is the place to go. You’re not only golfing at this 1920s-themed, 18-hole golf course, but you’ve got a murder mystery to solve along the way.
Image credit: Kulnari Mystery Golf
Once you’ve reached the 9th hole, you can expect a cool in-house bar too. Take a seat here as you indulge in light bites while enjoying a wide range of drinks – there’s fruit juices, cocktails, and of course, alcohol too.
(Closed) Champions Public Golf Course
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Nestled in the heart of Bukit Timah, Champions Public Golf Course offers both 9-hole and 18-hole options. These are complemented by a sheltered 66-bay driving range, which is where you can practise your swings no matter rain or shine.
(Closed) Marina Bay Golf Course
It’s no secret that most country clubs have special rates for members, but Marina Bay Golf Course is the only public 18-hole course, meaning you don’t have to fork out extra to play here. You can also golf against a chio backdrop of the Singapore skyline and Marina Bay up till 10pm – perfect for an after-work R&R golfing sesh for CBD workers.
Image credits: Marina Bay Golf Course
Where to play golf in Singapore
With this list of golf courses to visit, you’ll definitely find a range you’ll love – whether you prefer scenic views, convenience, or one based on your skill level. So, even if you’re not the best at golf, have a swing at one of these golf courses.
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Cover image adapted from: Marina Bay Golf Course, mapio.net
Last updated by Shannon Lee on 2nd December 2024.