LAGUNA NATIONAL GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🇸🇬 Singapore, Singapore, SG
Designed by Dye
The Masters Course at Laguna National Golf & Country Club is a Perry Dye design that opened in the mid-1990s as part of Singapore's expansion of championship golf facilities. Located in the eastern part of the island near Changi, the course occupies relatively flat terrain that Dye shaped into a layout featuring extensive water hazards, strategic bunkering, and the undulating greens characteristic of designs from the Dye family. The routing incorporates numerous lakes and wetland areas that come into play on the majority of holes, requiring precise shot-making and course management throughout the round.
The course stretches over 7,000 yards from the championship tees and has hosted professional events on the Asian Tour, establishing its credentials as a tournament-standard venue. Several holes play along or across water, with the back nine particularly notable for its risk-reward opportunities where aggressive lines can yield scoring chances but carry significant penalty for miscalculation. The greens are typically firm and fast by tropical standards, with subtle breaks that reward local knowledge.
Laguna National operates as a member club but welcomes visitor play, making it one of Singapore's more accessible championship layouts for traveling golfers. The club maintains two courses on the property, with the Masters Course serving as the primary championship test. The facility reflects Singapore's position as a regional golf hub, offering well-conditioned playing surfaces and modern amenities in a tropical setting where year-round play is the norm.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Masters was designed by Dye.
Yes. Masters at Laguna National Golf & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Masters is 72.
Masters is a 18-hole course.