Orchid Country Club Guide
Orchid Country Club has three 9-hole loops: Aranda, Dendro, and Vanda. It gives players many course combinations and a resort-style setting near the reservoir.
Source checked: Orchid Country Club visitor summary. Always confirm with the club before you book.
Quick Facts
| Area | North, Yishun |
|---|---|
| Status | Open |
| Holes | 27 |
| Par | 72 |
| Best for | 27-hole resort-style golf |
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 | 1.4109 |
|---|---|
| Longitude | 103.8437 |
| Area | North, Yishun |
Booking and Play Notes
- The club has 27 holes split across three 9-hole courses.
- The visitor summary lists weekday, weekend, buggy, night golf, and insurance fees.
- Water hazards and longer holes make it better for players with some course experience.
- The club also has a driving range and academy.
Fees and Access Table
| Item | Info |
|---|---|
| Weekday morning visitor | $125++ |
| Weekday afternoon or evening visitor | $150++ |
| Weekend visitor | $275++ |
| Buggy | $25++ |
What It Feels Like to Play Here
Orchid is useful when you want more variety than a 9-hole public course. The three loops give you different looks and many water hazards.
New players should prepare before booking. Use the course readiness checklist and bring enough balls because water can punish loose shots.
If you want to compare scores across different loops, save each round in the scorecard tracker and add the loop name in your notes.
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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.