When you think of Marina Bay, you’d probably think about Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay. Not many know that there’s also a mini golf course at Marina Bay – and it’s available to the public. Think a pared down Holey Moley, but set amidst greenery, just like how the pros do it.
Located within Marina Bay Golf Course, the Marina Bay Putting Course is the place for both advanced and novice golfers to spend a weekend. Even those completely new to the sport can pop by. Here’s what to expect:
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For some of us, this would be our first time hearing about Marina Bay Golf Course. But it’s actually popular with both local and international golf enthusiasts. In fact, it’s even been voted as the “Best Public Golf Course in Asia Pacific” .
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This 6-hole putting course, on the other hand, was created to garner public interest in golf by making the sport accessible to the public. It’s pretty much the real deal with green pastures, curves, and contours of a golf green.
The distance between each hole ranges from 20m-60m which enables you to clock in a longer game time. If you still haven’t had enough, you can also play the course in reverse. The putting course is also right next to the main course that has 18 holes, if you wanna keep playing and show your putting skills off to the pros.
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Almost like a scene right out of Singapore Social, you can admire the view of our famous cityscape while you play a round. The Marina Bay Putting Course is also one of the few outdoor mini golf courses in Singapore that remains open after sunset – so you can pop right over after work you can pop right over after work
No booking is required, but the last registration of the day is at 9pm before closing for the night at 10pm. Else, head over early from 8am from Tuesdays to Sundays.
Go for an after-work mini golf sesh or spend the weekend here with the fam.
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A mini-golf sesh here is pretty affordable, too. Weekday rates start from $15/golfer for each round. On weekday nights and weekends, it’s $18/golfer for each round.
Golf clubs are available for rental at the course’s pro shop at $10/club or $65/set – and you can reserve them in advance by calling. While there is no set dress code for the putting course, flat sole shoes are mandatory.
Canopy T.
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If you get hungry after a couple of rounds, head on down to either The Canopy Cafe for a light bite or Canopy T for floral tea and snacks. Canopy T also conducts lifestyle workshops and gift wrapping services. Those who drive can also get their car shined at Detail Mania, their in-house car polishing service, while playing their rounds.
Golfing is no longer an exclusive sport for those with country club memberships. With places like The Marina Bay Putting Course, golfing has become an accessible sport for everyone. Whether you’re a skilled player or just a curious cat, this course is for you. With its large course and long opening hours, you’ll be entertained for hours.
Rates: $15/golfer per session (Weekdays 8am-7pm) | $18/golfer per session (Weekdays 7.01pm-10pm & Weekends, PH 8am – 10pm)
Address: #01-01 80 Rhu Cross, #01, Singapore 437437
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 8am-10pm (Closed on Mondays)
Contact: 6345 7788 | Marina Bay Putting Course website
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Cover image adapted from: Marina Bay Putting Course
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