Best Singapore Golf Holidays, Breaks, and Tour Packages for 2026/2027
Singapore golf holidays solve a problem that most golf trips do not even acknowledge: the choice between an isolated resort with nothing to do after the round, or a vibrant city with a two-hour commute to the first tee. With over 20 premium courses packed into one of Asia’s busiest financial hubs, Singapore eliminates that trade-off entirely.
Land scarcity has shaped the golf scene here in a specific way. Because every course sits on genuinely valuable land, none of them cut corners. Sentosa Golf Club, the Singapore Island Country Club, and Laguna National Golf & Country Club are the three names most golfers want to play, each maintained to a standard that matches the five-star clubhouses attached to them. The visual contrast is part of the experience: an approach shot framed by dense tropical jungle on one side, with steel-and-glass skyscrapers rising in the background on the other. It is a combination that exists almost nowhere else. Visit Singapore golf courses to find more places to play during your Indonesia golf holiday.
The real advantage shows up after the round. Finish your final putt, hand off your bag, and you can be eating at a Michelin-rated hawker stall or having drinks at Marina Bay within the hour. There is no shuttle bus, no remote resort, no logistics eating into your actual vacation time. Singapore’s equatorial location also means golf runs year-round, with February to April offering the most comfortable combination of lower rainfall and manageable humidity.
GolfLux Singapore packages range from a 2-day break from USD 400 per person to a 5-day itinerary from USD 1,050 per person, with 3-day and 4-day formats also available, including a Laguna National stay-and-play from USD 533 per person.
Best Singapore Golf Holiday for First-Time Golf Travelers
Discover the best Singapore golf holidays for first-time travelers, combining premium city courses, luxury hotel stays, world-class dining, and a seamless urban golf escape in Southeast Asia.
Why a Singapore Golf Holiday Is Perfect for Your Next Trip
Most golf trips ask you to choose between an isolated resort with nothing to do after the round, or a city base with an hour of traffic before you reach the first tee. Singapore removes that trade-off entirely. The island has more than 20 championship-level courses packed into a footprint smaller than most cities, and because land here is scarce and expensive, the clubs that exist are maintained to a standard that reflects it. Fairways are heavily manicured, greens run fast, and clubhouses tend to look more like five-star hotels than golf pro shops.
The visual experience is part of what makes Singapore golf distinctive. Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore Island Country Club, and Laguna National Golf and Country Club are the three names most golfers come specifically to play, and the setting at each swings between dense tropical vegetation and the steel-and-glass skyline within the same round. It is normal to hit an approach shot framed by jungle canopy on one hole and have the city’s towers fill the background on the next.
The practical advantage is logistics. You can finish breakfast at a downtown hotel and be on the practice green twenty minutes later. That changes what a golf holiday here actually feels like: less time spent in transit, more time either playing or doing something else. Singapore also sits close enough to the equator that the climate stays workable year-round, with February to April standing out as the period when rainfall eases slightly and humidity is a touch more manageable. Several clubs, including some of the public courses, offer night golf under lights, which adds flexibility if a quick afternoon shower disrupts your schedule, since drainage on these courses tends to be fast enough that play resumes shortly after.
Extend Your Trip: Batam and Bintan Are 45 Minutes Away by Ferry
Singapore itself has a limited number of courses relative to its reputation, and green fees here run higher than almost anywhere else in the GolfLux Asia portfolio, generally around USD 200 per round at the top clubs. That combination, fewer courses and higher cost, means many golfers treat Singapore as a base for a short, focused golf experience rather than a multi-day course-hopping trip.
Batam and Bintan, both in Indonesia’s Riau Archipelago, sit about 45 minutes away by ferry from Singapore’s Tanah Merah or HarbourFront terminals. Batam has more courses than Bintan at lower green fees, while Bintan offers four courses designed by Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, and Ian Baker-Finch in a resort-island setting. Many Singapore-based golfers use one or both islands as their regular golf rotation precisely because Singapore’s own course access is comparatively limited and costly.
For an international visitor, the practical structure is straightforward: spend two or three days in Singapore covering the city’s best courses, the food scene, and Marina Bay, then take the ferry across for two or three more days of golf at a fraction of Singapore’s green fees. For the island portion of that itinerary, Bintan Golf Packages and Batam Golf Packages cover the course options and resort formats on each island.
Who a Singapore Golf Holiday Is Best For
Singapore suits golfers who want a short, high-quality golf trip with no logistical friction, particularly those passing through on business or combining golf with a city stay rather than committing a full week to golf alone. The 2 Days Golf in Singapore package, with rounds at Warren Golf and Country Club and Sembawang, is built for exactly this kind of window: enough golf to make the trip worthwhile without requiring a dedicated golf holiday.
It also suits golfers who want the day to extend cleanly into the rest of Singapore’s offerings. Finishing a round and being at a hawker center or a rooftop bar at Marina Bay within the hour is not an exaggeration here, and it means a non-golfer in your group is never more than a short ride from somewhere genuinely worth visiting. The 5 Days Golf in Singapore package balances multiple rounds with city sightseeing and shopping for exactly this kind of mixed itinerary.
For golfers with a Southeast Asia trip already planned, Singapore’s Changi Airport is one of the best-connected hubs in the region, which makes a Singapore stop a practical bookend before or after a Vietnam, Thailand, or Indonesia golf holiday. One note worth knowing in advance: several Singapore clubs require a valid handicap certificate, so it is worth confirming this when booking, particularly if your group includes players without one. The Singapore Golf Package 4 Days and Singapore Golf Package 5 Days both include access arrangements as part of the booking, which removes this as a concern for visitors.
Frequently asked questions
When compared to other Southeast Asian countries, golfing in Singapore is thought to be pricey (about $200). The high prices are because there aren’t many courses, there is a lot of demand, and these clubs provide top-notch facilities and services. However, many golf fans are willing to pay more for the unique and high-quality golfing experience in Singapore.
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There are a lot of golf courses in Singapore, and many of them need you to have a valid certified handicap certificate to play. Some places only let golfers without a handicap play at certain times. Still, there are golf clubs that welcome players of all ability levels. So, it’s better to ask the club or a local golf tour company for the most up-to-date policy.
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Three golf courses in Singapore that you have to play are the Sentosa Golf Club, the Singapore Island Country Club, and the Laguna National Golf & Country Club.
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Yes, Singapore has a number of golf facilities that provide night golf.
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For the greatest public golf in Singapore, travel to Champions Public Golf Course for a unique links-style urban experience. Warren Golf & Country Club, on the other hand, has a more classic 18-hole challenge. Orchid Country Club, Changi Golf Club, and Sembawang Golf Course are all popular choices. They all have different locations, from lush green to city views.
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