Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Exciting golf courses in Singapore


There are numerous gold courses present in Singapore. Some of the names are randomly selected and listed below. Though I am not a staunch follower of golf still I find it very refreshing. The game gives a fresh feel to me because of the vastness of the courts and of course the greenery.

Changi Golf Club is a nice course having 9 holes. This is 5776 meters long where the par is 68. This golf course in Singapore is set amidst natural and artificial obstructions and also featuring tight Bermuda fairways. The address is Netheravon Road, Singapore.

Keppel Club: The golf course in this club is having 18 holes and is 5808 m long. In this course is higher par is 71. The golf course in Keppel club is founded in 1904 and redesigned by Ronald Fream of Golf plan. This course now offers challenging plays and features a 24 bay driving range as well. It is located at Bukit Chermin Road.

Jurong Country Club: The golf course in this club is 6073 m long. There are 18 holes and the highest par is 71. This course is recently renovated by Max Wexler. The front nine offers plays throughout wooded and hilly terrain. But the back nine has open fairways landscaped with Fiscus trees. At nighttime flood-lighted golfing is available in this club. This is located at 9 Science Centre Road, Singapore.

Orchid Country Club: The golf course in this club is having 3 to 9 holes. The course offers views of luxuriant hills and Sungei Seletar reservoir. The golf course of this club is designed by President Ong Teng Cheong. The address is 1 Orchid Club Road, Singapore.

Laguna National Golf & Country Club: This golf course contains 2-18s holes. Two types of courses namely Laguna Masters Course or Laguna Classic Course. These are 6700 and 6200 m long respectively. The highest par is 72 in both the courses. You can see greens, water hazards, and beautiful landscape in this course. The Masters is similar to the Scottish links style course. The Classic course has a choice of 5 tees. Fewer water hazards are there.

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