National Service Resort and Country Club Guide
NSRCC is built around membership, with golf at Changi and Kranji. It can work well for members and signed-in guests, but public visitors should check access before making plans.
Source checked: NSRCC membership information. Always confirm with the club before you book.
Quick Facts
| Area | East, Changi Coast |
|---|---|
| Status | Open |
| Holes | 36 |
| Par | 72 |
| Best for | Resort golf and NSRCC members |
Player Fit Graph
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 | 1.3169 |
|---|---|
| Longitude | 103.9755 |
| Area | East, Changi Coast |
Booking and Play Notes
- NSRCC lists golf access as a member privilege.
- Members can sign in guests under club rules.
- The club has 18-hole championship courses at both Changi and Kranji clubhouses.
- Booking and access depend on membership type and club policy.
Fees and Access Table
| Item | Info |
|---|---|
| Membership access | Member fees depend on category |
| Guest access | Usually by member sign-in |
| Visitor guide | Check club before planning |
| Course count | 36 holes across Changi and Kranji |
What It Feels Like to Play Here
NSRCC is best if you are a member, know a member, or are comparing term membership options. It is less simple for a walk-in public golfer.
If you are deciding whether membership makes sense, track how often you play with the member dashboard. Real usage matters more than hope.
Players who want easy first access may prefer Mandai or Champions before looking at club membership.
Blog Reads for National Service Resort and Country Club Guide
Extra context for National Service Resort and Country Club Guide
These blog notes support the tool or guide you are using now. Read one, then come back to the main page so your learning turns into a clear golf action.
Why Course Fit Matters More Than Course Fame
Famous courses are not always the best fit. Learn how access, length, price, and pressure should shape your choice.
Read blog guideSmall Booking Details That Make a First Round Easier
Good booking details lower first-tee stress. Check access, dress code, weather, arrival time, and course rules before you commit.
Read blog guideWhy Ego Tees Make Golf Feel Harder
The wrong tee box can make golf slow and frustrating. This guide helps golfers choose tees by real distance, not pride.
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.