Mandai Executive Golf Course Guide
Mandai is a friendly public 9-hole course near Upper Seletar Reservoir. It is short, simple to plan, and useful for players who want real holes without the pressure of a long championship course.
Source checked: Mandai Executive Golf Course official site. Always confirm with the club before you book.
Quick Facts
| Area | North, Upper Seletar |
|---|---|
| Status | Open |
| Holes | 9 |
| Par | 29 |
| Best for | Beginners and short game practice |
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Course Shape Chart
Map and Location
OpenStreetMap Course View
This OpenStreetMap view shows the course location. Use it to understand the area before you check the official club page or book a tee time.
| Latitude | 1.4003 |
|---|---|
| Longitude | 103.8091 |
| Area | North, Upper Seletar |
Booking and Play Notes
- The course is listed as open daily from 7am to 7pm.
- The driving range is listed as open daily from 7am to 11pm, except Monday maintenance hours.
- Tee times are released 11 days ahead on Fridays at 8pm.
- It is a good first course after lessons because it mixes par 3 and par 4 holes.
Fees and Access Table
| Item | Info |
|---|---|
| Weekday 9 holes | $25 plus GST |
| Weekend or public holiday 9 holes | $35 plus GST |
| Chip and putt | $5 per hour |
| Range balls | From $2.40 for 40 balls |
What It Feels Like to Play Here
Mandai is the best first stop for many new golfers. You can learn how to tee off, walk between shots, and finish a hole without facing a long 18-hole round.
Use the scorecard tracker here even if your score is high. The goal is to learn your misses and get used to writing down every stroke.
Mandai also works well for stronger golfers who need wedge practice. The holes are short, so distance matters less than clean contact and calm putting.
Blog Reads for Mandai Executive Golf Course Guide
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Read blog guideSimple Plan Before You Go
Four easy steps
- Check the club source link and confirm the latest booking rule.
- Use the practice plan generator for one focused session.
- Pack with the course readiness checklist.
- Save your result in the scorecard tracker.