ORCHID COUNTRY CLUB
🇸🇬 Singapore, Singapore, SG
Designed by Chris Pitman
The Dendro Course at Orchid Country Club occupies land in Singapore's central region, part of a multi-course facility that has served the local golfing community since the 1960s. Chris Pitman, an Australian architect known for his work throughout Southeast Asia, designed this layout as one of several courses within the club's property. The course takes its name from the dendrobium orchid, reflecting the club's broader botanical theme across its various amenities and golf offerings.
The routing works through terrain typical of Singapore's interior landscape, with moderate elevation changes and natural vegetation that includes tropical tree species and managed plantings. Water features appear on several holes, a common element in the region's golf architecture given both aesthetic preferences and practical drainage considerations. The layout accommodates a range of skill levels while providing sufficient challenge for club competitions and regular member play.
Orchid Country Club functions as a membership club with facilities extending beyond golf to include dining, social spaces, and other recreational options. The club's multiple courses allow it to host a substantial membership base while maintaining playable conditions year-round in Singapore's equatorial climate. The Dendro Course serves as one component of this larger golfing complex, offering variety to members who rotate among the available layouts. The club's location provides accessibility from various parts of Singapore while maintaining a relatively green, parkland setting within the urban island nation.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Dendro was designed by Chris Pitman.
Yes. Dendro at Orchid Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Dendro is 37.
Dendro is a 9-hole course.