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10 Golf Simulators In Singapore To Prove Golf Isn’t Just For Lao Jiaos

Golf simulators in Singapore


Golf is a sport that has a reputation of being for the rich or for the retirees – but it really isn’t. If you’re too intimidated to go to an actual golf course, start at these golf simulators in Singapore that make the sport more accessible. They give players the most realistic golfing experience to practice in a comfortable indoor environment.


Driving range vs. golf simulator–which is better?


Each has its benefits, so it all depends on your own preferences. Driving ranges and golf simulators are similar, as they both offer a space to practice your golf swings. Driving ranges are usually outdoors, but some facilities may offer you a shaded tee box area so you can golf comfortably. Additionally, the field is equipped with target markets like nets or flags at various distances for you to improve your hitting accuracy.

Meanwhile, golf simulators are solely indoors, where they utilise a virtual system to recreate a golfing area and project it on a large impact screen. The environment is more controlled, meaning you won’t have to worry about the weather getting too windy or rainy. It’s a more convenient alternative if you want to be able to play the sport, come rain or shine.


Where are the best golf simulators in Singapore?


From innovative technology to cosy private rooms, here are 10 virtual golf simulators in Singapore everyone can try out


1. Five Iron Golf


Best golf simulator in Singapore with 4K display


five iron golf

Five Iron Golf has simulators with 4K projectors for ultra-realistic quality. Their interactive bays have real-time data to help budding golfers up their game – like playbacks to check on your form. It’s also located in the CBD area, making it a great after-work activity with colleagues. If you can sneak off early, head there before 5pm for discounted rates.

Those who aren’t that hardcore can try out other game modes, like Bull’s Eye and Capture the Flag. While they may be easier, these games still help improve your form and technique.

Five Iron Golf review: “Visited Five Iron Golf Singapore for a team outing and had a very enjoyable experience. It was my first time trying golf, and the environment was welcoming and beginner-friendly. One of the coaches kindly spent a few minutes with our group to share some helpful tips, which we really appreciated.”—Warren Tay via Google Maps

Five Iron Golf
Admission Fee
Off-peak hours before 5PM: $45/30 minutes and $90/hour

2. Friends Golf@Bras Basah 


Duo screen room for left & right-handed players


friends golfImage credit: Friends Golf 

At Friends Golf@Bras Basah, you’ll find 7 Driving Range machines to practice your drive swing. If you’re too paiseh to practice in the shared space, there are also 5 private rooms you can book. There’s even a room with a swing plate on both sides, so you’ll be able to practice with your more dominant hand, making them one of the better virtual golf simulators in Singapore for lefties.

Those who want to take golfing seriously can also sign up for coaching under professional coaches for some professional advice and lessons. A trial class is available at $70/session for 25 minutes.

Friends Golf review: “The space is spacious and comfortable, with advanced equipment and a highly realistic simulation system that makes you feel like you’re on a real course. The staff is professional and friendly, making the whole experience enjoyable and relaxing.”—Ming Zhang via Google Maps

Admission Fee
From $41/player for members, $47/player for non-members
Recommended tickets at S$35.00

3. The Par Club


Best virtual golf simulator in Singapore for kids


the par club
Image credit: @theparclubsg via Instagram

The Par Club is a great place to get brunch while introducing the little ones to the world of golfing – in a controlled and comfortable environment, of course. They provide golf clubs for kids completely free of charge, so your kiddos can practice their swing as you grab a bite from their in-house restaurant. Keep in mind, though, that the clubs are subject to availability.

the par club fun game mode
Image credit: @theparclubsg via Instagram

Rates start from $70/hour on weekdays for their Regular Bays. Otherwise, you can opt for their Private Rooms for an extra $10. You can also hire coaches for more structured and guided lessons from $52/pax for 3 kids between the ages of 4 and 16.

The Par Club Singapore
Admission Fee
Regular bays: $70/hour | Private rooms: $80/hour

4. GolfX SG


Singapore’s largest indoor golf range & training centre


 golf x, golf simulators singapore
Image credit: @golfxsg via Instagram

GolfX SG is all business, 7 days a week. There are both 9- and 18-hole courses here. Serious golfers can look forward to practising their swings and form at their driving ranges which have all the data you need to improve. These monitors will capture your attempts while also providing feedback on how you can improve. 

This, however, should be supplemented by coaches if you’re really looking to tee off with the best of ‘em. Look for any of their 9 dedicated coaches for one-on-one lessons that start from $110 for a trial session. The best part is that Golf X is open every day of the week to accommodate most schedules.

GolfX SG review: “The machines are intuitive and easy to use with video feedback, so you can instantly see what’s wrong with your swing. I also like that there’s an indoor putting green and good coaches around.”—Peter Min via Google Maps

GolfX SG
Admission Fee
9-hole: From $70/person for 1.5 hours | 18-hole: From $100/person for 2.5 hours

5. Hidden Castle


Luxurious golf simulator in Singapore


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Image credit: Hidden Castle Golf

With the latest tech, luxurious lounge, and private rooms, golfing at Hidden Castle makes you feel like you’re part of an exclusive club. There are even smart mirrors at their shared bay area, allowing you to check your stance and form in real-time while giving tips on improving it.

hidden castle golf attire
Image credit: Hidden Castle Golf

You can also look the part by shopping at their in-house shop for golfing attire and gear like a pair of Sidas Gold shoes from $198. Aside from the trendiest threads, you’ll be able to pick up a customised pair of insoles at $75 to make sure you’re as comfortable as possible. 

Hidden Castle Golf Club @ River Valley
Admission Fee
From $55/hour for Open Bay, from $70/hour for Private Room
Hidden Castle Golf Club @ Bukit Timah
Admission Fee
From $55/hour for Open Bay, from $70/hour for Private Room

6. City Golfer


Cosy bays with prizes if you score a “hole-in-one”


city golferImage credit: City Golfer

The bays at City Golfer are super aesthetic – so don’t spend too much of your timeslot taking photos. There are 3 regular bays and 1 VIP room here. If you’re a casual golfer, you’ll really enjoy the laid-back vibes here – grab a craft beer or some bar snacks while waiting for your turn. 

While it’s more chill, that doesn’t mean they don’t have some special surprises in place to invoke the competitive spirit in their players. Those who are zai and manage to score a hole-in-one win 10 free hours of playtime worth $700 – you can even share it with 3 other golfing kakis.

City Golfer review: “My husband and I had a great time! It’s a proper sim with very accurate readings, and at an affordable price.”—Lilian Navas via Google Maps

City Golfer
Admission Fee
From $70/hour for Regular Bay for non-members, From $55/hour for Regular Bay for members

7. Bogeymen Golf


Private rooms in the East


bogeymen golf
Image credit: David Tho via Google Maps

This indoor golf simulator in Singapore is for the Easties – Bogeyman Golf has spacious private rooms that are reminiscent of KTV lounges. It’s even located in a shophouse to add to that casual vibe, but that doesn’t mean their simulators aren’t up to standard.

Their golf simulators have over 120 different courses from around the world, including training aids for those looking to improve. Alternatively, play some of their mini-games if you’re just looking to have fun.

Bogeymen Golf Sim
Admission Fee
Weekday: 10am-5pm: $60/hour | 5pm-10pm: $80/hour

8. Clubhouse SG


Pub-like atmosphere


clubhouse sg, golf simulators singapore
Image credit: @theclubhousesg via Instagram

If you’re stuck deciding between a night out at the pub or a round of golf with your pals, you don’t have to choose at Clubhouse SG. You’ll get the best of both worlds here – the boisterous pub atmosphere coupled with quality golfing simulators. 

Order drinks and snacks from their fully stocked bar while you practice or have fun with their carnival game modes. Bottled beers such as Heineken and Corona are $10 during happy hour, which runs daily till 8pm. Pair them with snacks such as Crispy Fries ($8).

If you and your friends visit during a birthday month, take advantage of their Birthday Part-Tee package ($150/player for 6 pax). You’ll get 4 hours of golf with free-flow wines, spirits, and bottled beers, and the birthday person’s game is on the house!

For the lobang kings or queens, you can get half-price on weekdays before 4pm at $40/2 hours for a simulator hire. After all, Clubhouse SG is located in the CBD area, so you can swing by during lunch if you’re in the mood for a quick round. 

Clubhouse SG review: “Amazing service. The staff are very attentive and helpful. I only tried one of the two types of simulators they have, and was very impressed at how responsive it was even when I heavily chucked my balls.”—Ricardo Varanda via Google Maps

Clubhouse SG
Admission Fee
From $40/hour

9. GolfWav


Realistic experience with moving swing plates


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One of its kind in Singapore, the system has moving plates to adjust to various levels of elevation.
Image credit: @golfwav via Instagram

To experience some innovative golf simulators you can’t find elsewhere in Singapore, head on over to GolfWav. They’ve got the Golfzon Vision Plus system that has swinging plates for both lefties and righties. But that’s not all, they actually move and adjust to the terrain of the course, tilting to different levels of elevation for extra immersion.

Complete beginners can sign up for golf lessons from $50/person for a 1-hour lesson in groups of 4 for members.

GolfWav review: “I have been going to GolfWav for lessons and have been learning a lot from the coach. He makes the lesson fun and enjoyable while providing a lot of feedback to improve my swing with the monitors. The bays are really spacious and cosy too.”—Joash via Google Maps

Golfwav
Admission Fee
From $40/hour

10. Partee Golf


Best golf simulator in Singapore for large groups


partee golf, golf simulators singapore
Image credit: Partee Golf

When it comes to large golf simulators in Singapore, big groups aren’t a problem at Partee Golf. It has a private room called The Partee Suite that can accommodate up to 20 people – so you have a reason to convince your boss to book a team bonding activity. Besides the suite, Partee Golf has 5 other private rooms for different group sizes – you can even order food and drinks to these rooms from their in-house cafe.

Try your luck at the driving range, with 4 open bays available all day at $28/hour for members and $38/hour for the general public. Plus, there’s a store selling custom fittings, repairs on your golf clubs, and shop for golfing merchandise – they’ve got everything under one roof.

Admission Fee
From $28/hour for members, From $38/hour for general public
Recommended tickets at S$35.00

Book a session at these golf simulators in Singapore


With new advancements in technology, golfing simulators are a great alternative to golf courses – especially for beginners and those looking for a fun activity with friends. You’ll have all the information and guidance you need at the tip of your fingers – without having to slog away under the blazing sun or in the rain. 

These golfing simulators also make it more accessible to the average Singaporean. All you gotta do is grab some friends and head down to one that’s close to you to give it a swing.

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Cover image adapted from: Hidden Castle Golf, @theparclubsg & @theclubhousesg via Instagram
Originally published on 4th August 2023. Last updated by Mae-Z Fam on 22nd July 2025.