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SINGAPORE — Four golf courses will close permanently by 2035, leaving Singapore with 12 courses in the coming years.The Ministry of Law (MinLaw), which oversees land policy and administration, said on July 7 that the leases or tenancies of Mandai Executive4 golf courses to close by 2035, leaving Singapore with 12 courses
SINGAPORE — Four golf courses will close permanently by 2035, leaving Singapore with 12 courses in the coming years.The Ministry of Law (MinLaw), which oversees land policy and administration, said on July 7 that the leases or tenancies of Mandai Executive Golf Course, Warren Golf and Country Club, Orchid Country Club and Tanah Merah Country Club's Garden Course will not be renewed, as their land is needed for future plans.This continues recent moves to reclaim golf course land for other uses. For instance, the Marina Bay Golf Course was closed in June 2024, and its site will be partially occupied by the upcoming Bay East Garden, which is currently being developed.The leases of two other courses — Singapore Island Country Club's (SICC) 18-hole Bukit Course and Keppel Club's 18-hole Sime Course — will expire on Dec 31, 2030.Thereafter, the two courses will be reallocated for public use, with at least one public 18-hole course. Read more