101 Seletar Club Rd,
Singapore 798273
The Course:
18 holes. Parkland. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Lakeside and woodland.
Designer:
Original design by Chris Pitman; major redesign by Golfplan (Kevin Ramsey and David Dale) in 2018.
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103.858094
19 km N of Singapore centre (Raffles Hotel area).
From downtown Singapore follow the Central Expressway (CTE) north as far as it goes, then head east on Tampines Expressway (TPE). After approx 2 km take exit 12. At roundabout turn left and left again into West Camp Road. After approx 1.5 km turn left into Seletar Club Rd and follow road to Clubhouse.
Seletar
Seletar Country Club: Located in the north of Singapore close to the Straits of Johor, Seletar (pronounced "sa-lee-tah") was reborn in 2020 when a new 18-hole layout emerged from an 18-month makeover. This excellently groomed course has a parkland persona with rolling acres of lush greenery laced with water features.
Golfers play against the backdrop of a dramatic waterfall at the iconic par-5 7th. The parallel running 3rd and 15th, two excellent par-4s, are affectionately known as the Twin Jewels. A cascading water feature sitting behind the par-4 18th green adds a final scenic touch to your round at Seletar.
Facing Seletar CC from the opposite side of the wide Seletar Reservoir is Orchid Country Club, which can be played by international visitors (see separate entry for Orchid CC).
Limited access: this private course is generally playable only by members and their invited guests.
Seletar is a private club. Guests may only play if hosted by a member.
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Seletar Country Club's origins go back to a 9-hole golf course that was originally built for the British Royal Air Force in 1930. When the British Forces withdrew from Singapore in 1971, the golf course was handed over to the then National Sports Promotion Board (NSPB) who took over the running of the course. The NSPB then renamed it as Seletar Country Club and appointed a committee to run it as a members’ club.
In 1995, Seletar Country Club moved just over 1 km west to its present premises and a new 18-hole layout next to the Lower Seletar Reservoir. The original 9-hole course now operates as a public course, called Seletar Base Golf Course.
Singapore's 9th best course (Golf Digest, 2022).
1 Orchid Club Road, Singapore 769162
+65 6755 9811
Visit websiteThe 69-suite Orchid Lodge boasts top-quality accommodation and excellent leisure and conference facilities including one of the largest Grand Ballroom's in Singapore. The concierge can arrange tee-times for you on the Orchid Country Club 27-hole course.
Orchid CC
Sembawang; Seletar; Singapore Island.
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442 Orchard Road, 238879 Singapore
+65 6734 7766
Visit websiteOffering cosmopolitan elegance and comfort on the world famous Orchard Road, The Orchard Hotel is ideally located for endless shopping and entertainment opportunities and close to the Central Finance District, banks and embassies.
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Keppel; Marina Bay; Sentosa; Singapore Island.
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