Sembawang Country Club is located near the Sembawang Airbase in Singapore. This 18-hole course is also known as the ‘Commando’ course due to the significant elevation changes and hilly terrain. Founded by British Marines stationed in Dieppe Barracks, this dog-leg heavy 18-hole course features rolling hills and an abundance of water hazards. The par five on the third hole is a mean tee with water hazards gracing the golfer on both sides. At Sembawang Country Club, the accurate golfer is rewarded.
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