Not sure where to start? Here’s everything you need to know before choosing your first golf membership.
If you’re new to golf and starting to play more often, you’ve probably heard fellow players talk about getting a “membership.” But with so many different clubs and plans available — some costing thousands of dollars, others just a few hundred — how do you know what’s right for you?
This beginner-friendly guide will help you understand the basics of golf memberships in Singapore and how to choose one that fits your goals, playing style, and budget.
A golf membership is an annual (or lifetime) subscription that gives you access to specific golfing benefits, which may include:
Playing access to a golf course (or discounted green fees)
Handicap maintenance through the Singapore Golf Association (SGA)
Participation in member-only games or tournaments
Use of clubhouse or training facilities
Golf insurance and social perks
Some memberships are attached to a golf course or country club, while others are more community- or handicap-focused.
There are three main types of memberships you’ll encounter:
This is the most premium option, offering full access to private golf courses and luxury facilities like locker rooms, pools, gyms, and restaurants. These are great for golfers who play frequently and value exclusive experiences — but they come with higher costs.
Example: Singapore Island Country Club (SICC), Sentosa Golf Club, TMCC
These clubs don’t own a course but are affiliated with the SGA. Members can enjoy green fee discounts, organized events, and handicap maintenance at a lower cost. These plans are ideal for working adults, seniors, or casual golfers.
Example: My Golf Kaki (MGK), NTUC Club
Non-estate societies focus on offering SGA handicap maintenance and event access. They’re the most affordable and flexible option — perfect if you mostly play at public courses or travel to play.
Example: Society of Singapore Golfers (SSG)
Type | Estimated Cost |
---|---|
Country Club | SGD 10,000–100,000+ |
Social/Affiliate | SGD 150–600/year |
Non-Estate Society | SGD 100–300/year |
Some clubs may charge joining or transfer fees. Non-estate and affiliate memberships typically have no hidden costs and can be renewed annually.
An SGA handicap is an official score that represents your golfing ability. It’s important for:
Joining competitions or leagues
Booking some courses that require proof of skill
Tracking your improvement as a golfer
To maintain your handicap, you must submit valid scorecards from approved rounds and remain a member of an SGA-affiliated club.
Ask yourself:
How often do I play? (Weekly vs monthly?)
What’s my budget? (Under $500 or willing to invest more?)
Do I want course access or just a handicap?
Am I interested in networking or just playing?
If you’re just starting, go for a non-estate or social membership — it gives you handicap access and game opportunities without the big commitment.
Society of Singapore Golfers (SSG) – Affordable, great for handicap maintenance
My Golf Kaki (MGK) – Community-based, events and insurance included
Champions Range Membership – Ideal for practice and lessons, no pressure to play full rounds
Golf memberships aren’t just for the elite anymore. With flexible, beginner-friendly plans available in Singapore, you can stay active in the game without the country club price tag.
Still unsure where to start? Browse our full directory of memberships, filter by category, or check out reviews from real members — all here on GolfSG.