Sentosa
Golf Club
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| Address |
Sentosa Golf Club, 27 Bukit Manis Road, Sentosa,
Singapore 099892 |
| Telephone
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Golfing reception
+65 6275 0022
Pan West Pro Shop:
+65 6275 1125
Nogawa Restaurant Reservations: 6373 7120
General Enquiries
+65 6275 0090
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| Fax
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+65 6275 0005 |
| Website |
www.sentosagolf.com |
| Email |
sgc_golf@sentosa.com.sg |
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Holes |
Two championship 18-hole courses |
| Yardage |
Tanjong Course:
6014 (buggy course featuring natural hazards)
The Serapong : 6710 |
| Par |
72 / 72 |
| Visitors |
Visitors are welcome 7 days a week. Check availability first. |
| Green
Fees |
Visitors: G
Special Rates for Member's guests |
| Course
Designer |
The Tanjong course, originally designed
by Frank Penninck, opened in 1972; it was remodelled by Course
Designer Max Wexler and Course Architect Chris Pitman in 1995.
The Serapong was designed by Ronald Fream and opened in 1982, revamped and lenghtened in 2007. |
| Location |
Situated minutes away from the city
centre amidst natural tropical woodlands, on the Island of Sentosa, 15 minutes from Singapore's
Central Business District and Orchard Road and a 5 minutes'
drive over the Sentosa Bridge to the Clubhouse from mainland
Singapore.
From The World Trade Centre
Either take a cable car or a ferry to the Island of Sentosa.
Or go to the bus station road opposite the World Trade Centre
and catch a Causeway bus. |
| Facilities |
    
    
 
* Chinese restaurant, Italian Restaurant, lounge, reading room, Golfers' Terrace,
Club's Reading Room, Locker Rooms
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Banqueting & Seminars
* The new Serapong Pavilion: a single-storey structure overlooking the 9th and 18th holes of the course, allowing panoramic views up and down the adjoining fairways.
* Caddies
* Putting greens
* Halfway House
*David Leadbetter Golf Academy : Tel: +65 6275 1125
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More
Information
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Taken from the Malay word Sentosa
means `peace' and `tranquillity'.
Designed for championship play, the Tanjong is challenging with
spectacular holes.
The Serapong Course was the venue for the World Qualifying Round
of the Dunhill Cup in 1988 and was voted one of the best courses
in Singapore by The Asian Golf Review and the inaugural Asian
Golf Monthly Awards on several occasions.
Sentosa is also the venue for the Singapore Open.
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| Course
Reviews |
Serapong course on Sentosa island is, in my view, the most
impressive course in Singapore. It is also home to the Singapore
Open which is now the 5th richest national open worldwide.
The course is challenging (Lee Westwood said the set up for
the Open was the toughest he had faced in Asia) and extremely
spectacular. The club has ambitious plans for Serapong and
its other course Tanjong, which is currently undergoing rennovation.
It will be open again in Sept 06 complete with the sub air
system on all the greens.
James Acheson-Gray March 27, 2006
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