Classic and Tampines are perfect venues for regional majors
The two redesigned courses should establish the Republic on world golfing map.
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IN four months, Singapore will not have a golf course in the western part of the island. Jurong Country Club is gone (closed in December 2016) and Raffles Golf and Country Club is going this July, both to make way for the high-speed rail system.
In 2021, Keppel Club will make way for national development, and the Marina Bay Golf Course will be relocated, possibly to Sime Road, in a few years' time.
Amid the changing golfing landscape and impending gloom, there is more than a ray of light when two spruced-up courses in the east are ready for play.
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