Singapore

Singapore has a lot of attractions to offer to its visitors varying from the numerous nature parks to the museums and colonial reminders monuments and buildings.

Fast-food and towering skyscrapers might "bump" heavily as your first thought of Singapore. However, don’t let the city’s Western façade fool you. Just beneath the surface, you may be able to find ancient temples around Chinatown area, mosque on Arab Street and the exotic Little India. Sentosa creates an escape from the heat with an aquarium and carnival rides on its beaches. Be an Islander of us, today.


Golfing

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Singapore is a great place to play golf.
It's sunny all year round, with lush greenery and world-class golfing facilities.  


Most golf courses in Singapore have a dress code -  collared tee-shirt with trousers or short pants and golf shoes are required. Caddies or golf carts are usually available, and the courses are usually equipped with locker rooms and showers, as well as entertainment outlets, cafes and restaurants.
Golfing is highly popular in Singapore, so we advise you to make your bookings well in advance.

RECOMMENDED Golf Course:
 

http://www.orchidclub.com/moby/cms/golfing
 
http://www.sentosagolf.com/golfing/bookings.htm
 
http://www.tmcc.org.sg/courses.html
 
http://www.sembawanggolf.org.sg/#/home/
 
http://www.seletarclub.com.sg/control.cfm?ID=915
 
http://www.rcc.org.sg/corp/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=6&Itemid=61
 
 
For more Golf Club Listing & Country Clubbing:

 
http://www-singapore.com/golfing/index.html 






More information on Singapore Attractions can be found at http://www.entersingapore.info/tourism-travel/sg-attractions.php and http://www.visitsingapore.com/publish/stbportal/en/home.html.

For Singapore F1 Race - 2009 information can be found at http://www.singaporegp.sg/?247SEM