Warren Golf Country Club (formerly known as Warren Golf Club) was founded by the late Brigadier Derek Warren of the British 18th Signal Regiment. The club started with a 4-hole golf course and quickly expanded to feature a 9-hole golf course together with a driving range when it officially opened at Folkestone Road in 1962. Over the years, the club progressed and it now has an 18-hole championship golf course as well as an extensive range of social and recreational facilities.
The thoroughly enjoyable and testing golf course at Warren Golf Country Club is one of the most diverse and absorbing in Singapore. On the course there are many stylishly bunkers, fiercely sloping and contoured greens. Water is a threat on several holes, with small lakes, ponds and a wide drainage canal all to be factored in somewhere along the way. With a constantly changing back-drop and every hole well-designed, Warren Golf Country Club is always worth taking time-out to visit if you are in Singapore.
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