Bintan Golf Courses

Bintan is an island in Indonesia’s Riau Archipelago. Singapore is the closest major city, just a 45 minute ferry ride across the Singapore Straits. Very much a family-oriented destination, Bintan currently offers five independently owned and operated beach resorts and four golf courses by famous designers, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman and Ian Baker-Finch. Bintan is a place to play some high-quality golf in the morning and then relax by the beach, enjoy a spa or turn your hand water sports in the afternoon.

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Bintan Golf Courses

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Bintan Lagoon Golf Club, Seaview Course

The Bintan Lagoon Golf Club’s “Seaview Course” on Bintan Island, incorporates 18 beautiful golf holes, created and inspired by golfing legend Jack Nicklaus. Opened in 1996, this undulating jungle course is just a short ferry trip from Singapore.

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Bintan Lagoon Golf Club, Woodlands Course

Designed by former US Ryder Cup Captain, Ian Baker-Finch in 1996, the Bintan Lagoon Golf Club ‘Woodlands Course’ snakes its way dramatically through pristine rainforest. The course has cleverly been designed with the front nine holes going away from the resort and the back nine winding their way back to the clubhouse.

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Laguna Golf Bintan

Laguna Golf Bintan was originally created by Greg Norman in 1998.  After a major revamp in 2016, it was officially relauched by Laguna’s own Golf Ambassador, Sir Nick Faldo. This tropical 18 hole, Par 72 courses is renowned for its remarkable sea views and unusual layout, allowing for a very unique golf experience.

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Ria Bintan Golf Club

Ria Bintan Golf Club is one of golfing legend Gary Player’s great designs, with 27 holes running through mature woodlands or beside windswept ocean fronts. Here you have an 18 hole ‘Ocean Course” opened in 1998 with many holes offering fantastic views of the South China Sea.

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