Golf Game to the Next Level.
Singapore golf learning, score tools, practical guides, and a nostalgia hub for everyone who remembers Marina Bay Golf Course.
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Learn, track, remember
Connecting You with the True Spirit of Golf
MBGC.COM.SG is built for golfers in Singapore who want simple help without the noise. You can start with the Learn Golf hub, compare places in the Where to Play guide, use the free golf tools, and build better practice habits one round at a time.
The site also keeps the Marina Bay Golf Course story alive. New golfers can read the course history to see why MBGC mattered, while past players can share memories, track scores, and help build a useful local golf guide for everyone.
How Golf Works in Singapore
Plan before you book, practise before you chase score
Golf in Singapore is different from golf in many larger countries. Courses are limited, tee times can be busy, and some places need handicap cards, member access, or visitor rules. That is why a new golfer should not only ask, “Where can I play?” A better question is, “Which place fits my skill, budget, pace, and confidence today?”
MBGC.COM.SG helps you connect those choices. Start with the Learn Golf library if you are still building basics. Use the course readiness checklist before your first tee time. When you are ready to compare options, use the Where to Play guide to see course access, beginner fit, and planning notes.
If you already play, the fastest improvement often comes from better tracking. Save rounds in the scorecard tracker, check your common miss with the shot dispersion tracker, and build a clear session with the practice plan generator.
Singapore Golf Planning Table
What to check before you go
| Need | Why It Matters | Helpful Page |
|---|---|---|
| Access | Some courses are public-friendly, while others are private or limited. | Where to Play |
| Skill level | A shorter course can make early rounds calmer and faster. | First Round Guide |
| Pace | Busy tee sheets need golfers to keep moving and stay ready. | Pace Planner |
| Progress | Scores and notes show what to practise next. | Scorecards |
Beginner Focus Chart
A simple practice split
Three Smart Next Steps
Use this site in order
- Read one lesson that matches your next problem, such as grip, setup, and aim.
- Use one tool before or after golf, such as the club distance tracker.
- Choose one course or practice place from the Singapore course guide.
Learn Golf
Beginner lessons, short game notes, course skills, and Singapore-specific guidance.
Golf Tools
Scorecards, handicap estimate, club distances, practice plans, glossary, and checklist.
Where to Play
A growing Singapore golf course directory with current and historic venues.
Old MBGC
Course history, signature holes, old scorecard archive, and the memories wall.
Blog
Guides, commentary, updates, and practical ideas for local golfers.
Community
Feedback, updates, and ways to help shape the site.
Send These to a Golf Friend
Useful pages that answer common Singapore golf questions
These pages are built to be shared in chats, golf groups, and beginner conversations. Use them when someone asks where to play, how much golf costs, whether they are ready for a first round, or why Marina Bay Golf Course is still remembered.
Course Access Checker
Match budget, skill, holes, and handicap status to Singapore places to play.
Golf Cost Calculator
Estimate starter lessons, range practice, gear, and first-round cost.
First Round Quiz
Check safety, pace, gear, and rules before booking a first 9 holes.
Old MBGC Memory Map
Share the old course story through range, par 6, night golf, and scorecard prompts.
Latest Blog
Old MBGC
The Memory Detail That Makes a Golf Story Last
One clear memory can outlast a long essay. This article helps former MBGC players write stories that future readers can feel.
Old MBGC
The Small Archive Value of an Old Scorecard
An old scorecard can hold dates, yardages, hole memories, and proof of how a course played. This guide shows what to save.
Old MBGC
The Par 6 Story People Still Bring Up
The old par 6 became more than a yardage number. Learn why one unusual hole still teaches patience and planning.