Sentosa Golf Club

27 Bukit Manis Rd,

Sentosa, Singapore 099892

  • Office

    +65 6275 0022
  • Pro shop

    +65 6275 1125
  • Fax

    +65 6275 0654

About the course

  • The Course:

    18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.

  • Surroundings:

    Seaside, lakeside, woodland and residential.

  • Designer:

    Original design by Ron Fream, with a major 2006/07 revamp by Gene Bates Golf Design.

Back
tees
Club
tees
Front
tees
Metres
6565
5941
5289
Par
72
72
72
SSS or slope
75.2
71.7
74.3

At the same location:

Above distances are for the Serapong course. Also at Sentosa is the 18-hole Tanjong course (par-72; 6218 metres from back tees).

Location

Latitude:

1.248855

Longitude:

103.829331

How to get there:

7 km S of Singapore centre (Raffles Hotel area).

From the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE), directly south of downtown Singapore, take exit 2A, 2B or 2C and head south, direction Sentosa. Cross the Gateway Ave Bridge onto Sentosa Island and follow Gateway Ave, then Artillery Ave (Sentosa Rd), then Bukit Manis Rd to Sentosa Golf (on your left) and Sentosa Resort (on your right).

Sentosa Golf Club (Serapong course)

5-star: Fabulous – courses don’t get much better than this.

Est. 1982

Sentosa Golf Club (Serapong course): Following an extensive refurbishment in 2007, Sentosa's Serapong course has again become Singapore's most stunning layout, and one of the best in all Asia. The lengthening of the course, as well as the addition of considerable new bunkering, revamped greens, square-cut tee-boxes and a few strategically placed palms, have contributed to making the Serapong a tougher all-round proposition.

The undulating early holes on the Serapong give way to a flatter, though nicely contoured closing stretch on the front-nine. A large lagoon features strongly, coming dangerously into play on several front-nine holes.

The constantly changing and spectacular views, encompass the ocean (usually full of merchant shipping), port of Singapore and downtown skyscrapers. Even faraway Batam (Indonesia) gets into the picture. On the back-nine the scenery shifts to the narrow channel separating Sentosa from "mainland" Singapore, with the coastguard station, Gateway bridge, cable car and World Trade Centre in view.

When not admiring the panoramas beyond the course, this challenging layout will demand your full attention. Throughout, the tee-shots are testing and often tight, with approach shots usually played into large undulating greens, heavily defended by substantive bunkering. Water hazards are also never far away. Par-4s, such as the downhill 3rd and the very tight 15th, are potential card-wreckers. If in Singapore, don't miss out on the Serapong - both challenging and immensely scenic - it's the best and toughest in town.

Stay&Play at Sentosa: luxury onsite accommodation available, see Where2Stay section below.

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Visitors

Who can play and when?

Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.

Must book in advance. Maximum handicap: men 36; women 40.

Green fees

Visitor fee, 18-holes on the Serapong or Tanjong course: weekdays S$370; weekends S$500. Golf cart S$36 per person.

Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2024].

Other information

Walking permitted. Golf carts available for hire. Caddies available.

Practice facilities

Excellent

Did you know?

Sentosa island is one of Singapore's best places to relax - the Malay word Sentosa means peace and tranquillity. Here you can enjoy a wide range of activities, keep the family entertained and if you can, enjoy Singapore's best stay and play golf location.

Sentosa Golf Club and both its courses have hosted numerous major competitions including Asian Tour events, co-sanctioned European Tour events and LPGA Tour events (see our Tournaments section >by Venue >Sentosa GC).

Sentosa's main clubhouse is one of the most luxurious and palatial in Singapore, and is complemented by a smaller separate clubhouse servicing the Serapong course. Alongside the Serapong's par-5 4th hole is a tomb commemorating Chinese civilians who were mercilessly killed there during World War II.

Published ranking

Singapore's best courses (Golf Digest, 2022):
Sentosa's Serapong course ranked No.1 in Singapore; Tanjong course ranked 2nd best.

Where2Stay

  • Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort5-star

    2 Bukit Manis Road, Sentosa, Singapore 099891

    +65 6708 8310

    Visit website

    Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa, a French luxury resort hotel on Sentosa island, is located next door to Sentosa Golf Club (although the two entities are not jointly owned). Situated atop the cliff above Tanjong Beach, the 215-room property is a haven of tranquility and relaxation with its collection of four unique dining establishments, award-winning spa and a celebrations and events centre.

    • Golf at this hotel:

      Sentosa GC (Serapong and Tanjong courses)

    • Golf within 10 km:

      Keppel; Marina Bay.

    • Golf within 30 km:

      All other golf clubs in Singapore.

  • Swissotel, The Stamford5-star

    2 Stamford Road, Singapore 178882

    +65 6338 8585

    Visit website

    Swissôtel The Stamford is a deluxe hotel that boasts a prime Singapore centre location amid the diversions of the Raffles City shopping complex. As one of Southeast Asia's tallest hotels, it offers panoramic views of Singapore, Indonesia and parts of Malaysia. This large, busy, bustling hotel is just 20 minutes away from Singapore Changi International Airport.

    • Golf at this hotel:

      No

    • Golf within 10 km:

      Keppel; Marina Bay; Sentosa; Singapore Island.

    • Golf within 30 km:

      All other golf clubs in Singapore.

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