The Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) has officially reopened its historic Island Course, following an extensive redevelopment aimed at preserving its legacy whilst integrating modern sustainability practices. The reopening ceremony, held on 17 September, was attended by Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong and nearly 80 distinguished guests, including club members and partners.
The Island Course, originally designed by Scottish architect Peter Robertson in 1932, has been a cherished golfing landmark in Singapore. The recent redevelopment, led by the late Neil Haworth of Nelson & Haworth Golf Course Architects, sought to honour the course’s historic design whilst adapting it for contemporary play. “We set out to honour the soul of The Island Course, its history, its natural beauty, its place in the hearts of Members whilst reimagining it for the demands of modern play,” said Ivan Chua, Chairman of The Island Golf Redevelopment Project Committee.
Key improvements include advanced turf and drainage systems, multiple tee options for inclusivity, and eco-friendly technologies such as SubAir and TORO Lynx irrigation systems. Over 90% of the flora has been replanted with native species to enhance biodiversity, and fallen trees have been repurposed into course markers.
The redevelopment positions SICC as a premier golfing destination, with the club set to host the Moutai Singapore Open later this year. Beyond golf, SICC offers a range of lifestyle amenities, reinforcing its status as a leading sport and leisure venue in Singapore.