Singapore
(Closed in 2016)
Singapore
Original design by Frank Pennink, with subsequent improvements by Max Wexler. Substantial improvements and modifications by E&G Parslow & Assocs (Ted & Geoff Parslow) (2011).
(Closed in 2018)
Singapore
Robert Trent Jones Jr., with more recent improvements by Robin Nelson & Neil Haworth.
(Closed in 2018)
Singapore
Robert Trent Jones Jr.
O/seas visitors
Singapore
Cousins Andy Dye and Perry Dye of Dye Designs (1993); full redesign by Andy Dye (2010) and renovated in (2017).
O/seas visitors
Singapore
Cousins Andy Dye and Perry Dye (of Dye Designs)
Private club
Singapore
Original design by Chris Pitman; major redesign by Golfplan (Kevin Ramsey and David Dale) in 2018.
Private club
Singapore
BUKIT location: Bukit course (original design by James Braid of Scotland, 1924; Braid did not personally visit the site); Sime course (now operated as the Keppel Club; designer unknown).
ISLAND location: Island course (original design by Peter Robinson, 1932; rebunkered by Peter Thomson); New course (original design by Frank Pennink, 1970; remodelled by Peter Thomson, 2002; includes the former Millennium-nine designed by Peter Thomson, 2001).
Visitors welcome
Singapore
British Marines (42 Commando) built the front nine, New Zealand and Singapore armed forces collaborated on the back-nine. Since then many improvements and modifications have been made.
Visitors welcome
Singapore
South African designer Phil Jacobs.
Visitors welcome
Singapore
Original design by Max Wexler, with 2006/07 improvements designed by Ted Parslow.
Visitors welcome
Singapore
18-hole course (now closed) at original Bukit Chermin location designed by Chris Pitman (1977), later reworked by Ronald Fream. Course at "new" Sime Rd location: original designer unknown; revamped by South African course designer Phil Jacobs (2022).
Visitors welcome
Singapore
Original design by Ron Fream, with a major 2006/07 revamp by Gene Bates Golf Design.
Visitors welcome
Singapore
Original design by Frank Pennink with later improvements by Chris Pitman and Max Wexler. Major redesign carried out by Andrew Johnston & Matt Swanson in 2016, which produced the Tanjong course.
Weekdays only
Singapore
Opened as a 9-hole course (1982). Original 18-hole design by Peter Thomson, Mike Woveridge & Ron Fream (1984). Later improvements by Max Wexler (1992), Phil Jacobs (2005, and 2015 due to airport expansion) and Robert Trent Jones II (2019).
Weekdays only
Singapore
Original design by Max Wexler. Later improvements by Chris Pitman (1994) and Phil Jacobs (2018).
Weekdays only
Singapore
Designed by Chris Pitman, with guidance from the late President of Singapore, Ong Teng Cheong.
Weekends restricted
Singapore
Robin Nelson & Neil Haworth designed the current course when the club moved from its original 9-hole Folkestone Road layout.
Ryder Cup: Rome plays host to the first ever Ryder Cup to be staged in Italy, with the USA defending golf’s greatest team trophy at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club (Sept 29-Oct 1).
Solheim Cup: also in September, also in southern Europe, the 18th Solheim Cup will be contested at Finca Cortesin on the Costa del Sol, with Europe defending after their surprise win in Toledo, Inverness Club (Ohio) in 2021 (Sept 22-24).
Céline Boutier: with many successes as both an amateur and professional golfer, Boutier added a major championship title to her impressive résumé at this year’s Evian Championship.
Alex Cejka: buffeted by rain and high winds, especially on the high-scoring final day, Čejka prevailed over Pádraig Harrington in a playoff at Royal Porthcawl, to scoop the Senior Open Championship title.
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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