81 Choa Chu Kang Way,
Singapore 688263
Office
+65 6586 1244Pro shop
+65 6586 1227Website
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Dean Tan / Samuri SidekAcademy
Golfers' Network Academy (www.sportsnetwork.com.sg).The Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.
Surroundings:
Woodland and lakeside.
Designer:
Robin Nelson & Neil Haworth designed the current course when the club moved from its original 9-hole Folkestone Road layout.
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23 km NW of Singapore centre (Raffles Hotel area).
From downtown Singapore follow the Central Expressway (CTE) north. At exit 8 take the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) heading west, direction Jurong. After approx 9 km take the Bukit Timah Expressway heading north. After approx 5 km take the Kranji Expressway heading west. After approx 4 km take exit 4 (Choa Chu Kang Way) and follow direction Choa Chu Kang Way (North 5, 6, 7). After 100 metres turn left into golf entrance.
Warren G&CC, Sing.
Warren Golf & Country Club: The thoroughly enjoyable and testing golf course at Warren G&CC is one of the most diverse and absorbing in Singapore. Located on a tributary of the large Kranji Reservoir this excellently presented and maintained layout embraces a few "riverside" holes, while others butt up against rural countryside, apartment blocks and the Kranji Expressway.
On the course there are many stylishly bunkered holes, some played downhill from elevated tee-boxes, others played to elevated greens, while a few occupy flatter terrain.
Variety is also found in the abundant flora, with many trees, shrubs and flowers contributing to the layout's parkland character, although the tree-line along the generally good-width fairways is never too dense. Beyond the fairways, clinging rough will usually allow you to find your ball, but advancing it to the hole will be a much tougher proposition.
Around the fiercely sloping and contoured greens, a mass of clover-leaf and pot bunkers lie in wait to snaffle anything hit too short, long or wide, not least at the heavily defended par-3 16th. Water is a threat on several holes, with small lakes, ponds and a wide drainage canal all to be factored in somewhere along the way.
The picturesquely framed signature par-3 14th requires a carry over water from tee-to-green, while the short par-4 6th requires one of the most knee-trembling approach shots with water looming large in front of the small, elevated green. With a constantly changing back-drop and every hole well-designed, Warren is always worth taking time-out to visit if you are in Singapore.
Visitors welcome on weekdays; more restricted at weekends.
Must book in advance. Handicap required.
Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2024].
Golf carts compulsory for visitors.
Excellent, incl two-tier driving range.
Warren G&CC was founded in 1960 by Brigadier-General Derek Warren, a commanding officer of the Signal Corps, as a watering hole-cum nine-hole golf course for British servicemen and their families.
The club moved to its present site in 1999, with the original 9-holer in Folkestone Road now a public course, called Transview Golf & Country Club.
Singapore's 12th best course (Golf Digest, 2022).
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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1 Beach Road, Singapore 189673
+65 6337 1886
Visit websiteThe wonderful and legendary Raffles Hotel of Singapore. Starting from its humble "Beach House" beginnings in 1887, declared a national monument in 1987, the hotel was restored and reopened in 1991. Today Raffles Hotel stands as a jewel in the crown of Singapore's hospitality industry, renowned and loved for its inimitable style and unsurpassed excellence in service and facilities. Excellent restaurants and bars are plentiful. Be sure to visit the Long Bar - home of the world famous cocktail, the Singapore Sling.
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Keppel; Marina Bay; Sentosa; Singapore Island.
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