Kranji Sanctuary Golf Course

Address
Kranji Sanctuary Golf Course (KSGC)
50 Neo Tiew Lane 3
Singapore 718828
Name of contact for environmental and social issues:
Mr James Sua, CGCS, Manager, Course Maintenance
Phone +6543 5710 
Fax +6545 6508
Email click here
Website www.nsrcc.com.sg
Course description
- The 18-hole Gary Player designed course, located close to the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve and Kranji Reservoir, offers more than a great round of golf. The design emphasis on conservation and re-creation of natural habitats resulted in indigenous birds making Kranji Sanctuary their resting place such as swamp hens making the ponds their habitats.
Special features/accolades
- Some of the International events hosted at NSRCC include the 1994 and 1995 Singapore Open Amateur Golf Championship, the APGA Merlion Masters Golf Championship in 1996 and the Ericsson Singapore Open in 1998.
- In natural conservation, NSRCC, being the first country club in Singapore to achieve designation as a "Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary" by the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System (ACSS) for conserving and sustaining natural resources in its golf courses, stay true to this worthy course by further transformed a pond into a wetland. This wetland added a touch of wilderness to the course, while at the same time provided the various species of wild life in the golf course a nutrient rich habitat. At the same time, the lush whisper of a flowing stream falling from a cliff down to the wetland serve to calm and relax the golfers as they enjoy their round of golf.
Philosophy
“Singapore is a small country and one of our national priorities is to preserve natural habitats in a heavily industrialized and land scarce nation. This is to ensure quality living for our current generation and beyond. The methodologies that NSRCC employ are:
1. To use more environmental friendly methods of fertilizing.
2. As water resource is important to Singapore therefore we systematically recycle and use affluent water in our irrigation system.
3. Parts of the golf course will be carved out for the preservation of wild life habitats.”
Tang Mun Poh
General Manager
National Service Resort & Country Club.
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