Jan
18
Just picked up golf and not knowing where to play? Well, we have good news for you.
IOI Palm Villa Golf Club (Johor, Malaysia), a 27-hole golf course is our latest partner to offer golfers real-time, online golf bookings on clickateeonline – bringing the total number of participating golf courses to 16. Unlike most courses, IOI Palm Villa welcomes beginners so long as they observe basic golf etiquette such as repairing divots, safety and speed up play when there is a flight behind.
That said, seasoned golfers will attest that IOI Palm Villa is also no “mickey mouse” course, especially the IOI course. The 27-hole golf course offers varying levels of challenge for different golfers.
The club is located along the 2nd link, near Senai Airport, a mere 20 mins from the 2nd link. It is now offering an attractive RM88 for weekdays and RM128 for weekend (PM) – all rates include green fees and shared-buggy.
So, what are you waiting for? Grab your clubs and we’ll see you at the fairway.
Dec
2
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new interactive website for Sembawang Country Club, Singapore, powered by clickateeonline.com.
Visitors can now have a seamless browsing experience when making a golf booking on the website. For those who are familiar with our portal (www.clickateeonline.com), you will find the similar online booking process for Sembawang Country Club. In addition, you can view hole-by-hole images and course tips under the Courses menu. For deals, look out for their $65 special green fee rate on every alternate Monday!!!
If you are interested to become a member of Sembawang Country Club, there is a Quick Apply function under the menu “Be a Member” on the home page.
Hope to see you on the greens soon.
- brought to you by clickateeonline team
Sep
29
Just picked up golf? No handicap index? We know it can be frustrating not having anywhere to play. Especially if you are located in Singapore where beginners are often frowned upon at golf courses on weekends (if you are permitted to play in the first place). But you can’t really blame the golf courses or the seasoned golfers for breathing down your neck. The situation is a victim of demand and supply. As much as beginners don’t like to be rushed, golfers don’t like to wait at every hole and have their momentum disrupted.
So what options do beginners have? Try playing on weekdays. Most clubs in Singapore are tolerant if you have a decent swing and know basic golf etiquette. Of course, you can also pay the only public course in Singapore a lousy 10 bucks for a ‘30-day license’ to play (excluding green fees & buggy). And another 10 bucks to have the ‘privilege’ of making reservations.
There is a 3rd option if you don’t have a flexi work hours like me. Consider getting up early on weekends and head to the courses in Johor. Half the price, twice the fun. Palm Villa is one such club that welcomes beginners.
Talk to any golfer and most would trace their ‘virgin’ 18-hole round at the make-shift container hut in Palm Villa. I myself spent numerous weekends waking up at 4.30am when me and my buddy took up the game 10 years ago. Then, the drive there was an adventure by itself – elusive road-signs, huge pot holes and gigantic humps that the F1 cars would crash into.
Well, Palm Villa Golf Club has since gone a long way (and you don’t have to wake up at 4.30am nor do you need to have a 4-wheel drive). It now boasts a 27-hole course layout – Palm, Putra and IOI, with the latter being the more challenging nine. The make shift hut is now replaced by a contemporary clubhouse with good shower facilities. It is a friendly course with relatively flat terrain and reasonable distances for beginners – none of the par 3’s and par 5’s exceed 170m and 500m respectively. Don’t get me wrong, it isn’t a mickey mouse course either. Water is in play on 3 holes in Palm course and 5 holes in IOI course. In particular, the Index 1 hole 5 on IOI course requires a precision drive down the middle of a narrow fairway and a gutsy iron shot to get across the canal. You will need to carry your drive at least 140m to clear the big pond on hole 7 at Palm course.
I met with their new Club Manager, Ivan Teo last week. Mr Teo concurred that the club is popular among Singaporeans as it welcomes golfers with varying standards. Because it is a public course, most golfers come with the expectation that the rounds may take longer to complete. So long as beginners observe basic golf etiquette, keep pace with the group in front and let better players overtake, the marshals rarely rush them.
Currently, the course does not take bookings but that could change soon. We are working out the details with the club to participate in our clickateeonline portal. By facilitating advance online bookings, not only would it allow better resource planning for the club, it would provide better customer service. There will not be a need for golfers to wait for an hour or two to get a tee-time or drive all the way there only to know the course is closed. And those who used our portal would know – we don’t collect a dime from you for online bookings – our service is FREE! We even help you maintain your scores and track your performance in cool charts. FREE.
Now, you no longer have to fuss over not having a place to tee-off. It’s funny how my best golf memory in the past decade isn’t teeing off at Pebble beach in Monterey or Kapalua in Hawaii. It is standing at the tee-box of Hole 1, Palm course at dawn, watching how the sun slowly brightens the day and unveils the tranquility of the surroundings. No buildings, no traffic, no construction noise. Just me, my buddy … and a whole bunch of crap about how I hadn’t slept well the night before and why I should get that extra stroke from him. Priceless.
Enjoy your game. Everyone can golf.
David
Jun
6
www.clickateeonline.com/sembawang
We are pleased to announce the launch of Sembawang country club’s real-time, online golf booking facility for visitors. With her origin dating as far back as 1968, you can expect to be greeted by the natural landscaping comprising of mature Raintrees and a variety of palms at Sembawang country club. Despite its popularity, the green fees are relatively affordable, with Monday* specials priced at an attractive S$65, including buggy fees. So see you at the “Commando Course”, which is what it is affectionately named by the regular golfers. Book early to avoid being disappointed.
* closed for maintenance on alternate week


