Warren Golf and Country Club Guide
Warren is a full 18-hole club course in Choa Chu Kang. It is known for water, bunkers, and careful green sites. Visitor play is more restricted than public courses, so check before planning.
Source checked: Where2Golf Warren visitor notes. Always confirm with the club before you book.
Quick Facts
| Area | West, Choa Chu Kang |
|---|---|
| Status | Open |
| Holes | 18 |
| Par | 71 |
| Best for | Challenging parkland 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 | 1.3865 |
|---|---|
| Longitude | 103.7461 |
| Area | West, Choa Chu Kang |
Booking and Play Notes
- Visitor play is described as welcome on weekdays, with more limits on weekends.
- Advance booking is needed.
- A handicap is required.
- Golf carts are compulsory for visitors.
Fees and Access Table
| Item | Info |
|---|---|
| Visitor weekday 18 holes | About $160 |
| Visitor weekend 18 holes | About $246 |
| Booking | Advance booking needed |
| Cart | Compulsory for visitors |
What It Feels Like to Play Here
Warren is better for golfers who already control the ball. The water and bunkers make it easy to lose shots if you swing without a plan.
Before you try Warren, use the handicap estimator to get a rough idea of your scoring level. It is only an estimate, but it helps you choose the right course.
Warren can be a rewarding step after Mandai, Champions, or Changi. Move up when you can finish rounds at a steady pace.
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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.