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Batam Weekend Golf - 3 Days 2 Nights 2 Rounds

Enjoy a short golf escape to Batam and Singapore featuring 2 rounds of golf and 2 nights’ stay. Play at Palm Springs Golf & Country Club, known for its elevation changes and scenic views, and experience another round on a beautiful course set across rolling terrain before returning to Singapore. Perfect for golfers seeking a quick and enjoyable regional getaway.


Price From
500
Price from
Start Location
Batam
Start Location
Tour Length
3 Days
Tour Length

Batam Weekend Golf - 3 Days 2 Nights 2 Rounds

Additional Information

Additional Information
Inclusions:
  • 2 rounds of golf in Batam
  • 2 nights’ accommodation in Batam
  • Daily breakfast
  • One caddie per golfer at each golf course
  • Golf carts as per itinerary
  • All Batam seaport and golf course transfers
  • Roundtrip economy ferry ticket (Singapore–Batam–Singapore)
  • Private VIP high-top touring vehicle transfers
  • English-speaking driver throughout
  • Daily drinking water
  • 24/7 golf hotline support
  • Local expertise and assistance throughout the trip
  • All taxes and compulsory service charges
Exclusions:
  • Airfare, airport taxes, visa fees
  • Personal items, meals (other than those mentioned), gratuities
Extra Info:

Terms & Conditions

  • Offer subject to hotel and golf course availability
  • Pricing valid for 2026 (excluding festive holidays)
  • 25% deposit required at booking confirmation; balance due one month before arrival
  • Payment by bank transfer (credit cards incur a 3.5% fee)

Golf Tour Package Itinerary for the Batam Weekend Golf - 3 Days 2 Nights 2 Rounds

This golf tour package can be customized according to your preferences.

Itinerary
Make own way to Harbour Front ferry terminal, ferry to Batam, transfer to hotel
Make own way to Harbour Front ferry terminal, ferry to Batam, transfer to hotel
Golf at Palm Springs Golf & Country Club (excellent course with elevation changes and scenic views)
Golf at Palm Springs Golf & Country Club (excellent course with elevation changes and scenic views)
Golf at Southlinks Country Club (beautiful course over rolling terrain)
Golf at Southlinks Country Club (beautiful course over rolling terrain)

Here is where you will be playing

Golf Courses
Palm Springs Golf & Country Club
Palm Springs Golf & Country Club
Palm Springs Golf & Country Club
Palm Springs Golf & Country Club
Palm Springs Golf & Country Club

Palm Springs Golf & Country Club

(Indonesia)

Indonesia

Palm Springs Golf & Country Club is the closest Batam golf course to Singapore and part of a large 224-hectare property complex in the corner of the island.  When arriving at Nongsapura Ferry Terminal, it’s a 5-minute ride to the clubhouse which overlooks a very pretty palm-fringed beach — situated with spectacular views of Nongsa beach with Singapore skyscrapers in the background. The 27-hole hole golf course designed by Larry Nelson of Nelson & Hayworth and IMG.

The first nine holes were opened in 1989 when it was known as Talvas Golf & Country Club. An additional 18-holes were completed in 1995 when the name changed to Palm Springs Golf & Country Club. In 2002, the Palm Course was redeveloped, making it one of the most challenging 9-holes in South East Asia. Unfortunately, these nine are scheduled to be demolished and make way for housing in the next few years.

With three excellent 9-hole layouts – Palm Course, Resort Course, and Island Course and each of these layouts offer a very different challenge. Whichever combination of nines played will ensure a great day of golf at Palm Springs. 
Integrating elevation, contours, and scenic views are the best points about Palm Springs. The Island Course and Resort Course are better for beginners, while the Palm Course is best suited to low handicappers.

The Palm Course incorporates holes along the beach together with higher elevation holes that play through virgin rainforest.  The first four holes are as challenging as they come. A par on the opening par-5 is a good sign for the rest of the nine. Most of the greens are severely sloped, so staying below the hole is a must.

The Island Course plays on a ridge through the jungle with natural features such as mangrove vegetation. Some of the holes have smallish landing areas, and it might be better to aim for the waste bunkers on one side of the fairways than to be OB in the mangrove swamps.

The Resort Course benefits from varied topography with hills rising steeply to more than 35 meters above the level. In spite of the elevation change, the Resort Course is the easiest of the three courses at Palm Springs. Fairways are generous, and bunkers are off to the sides. The only tricky part of the Resort Course is the green slopes. They all follow the hills, so be sure to peek at the angle before committing to each putt. Then a one or two putts will be assured.

Both professional male and female caddies handle the clubs and provide players assistance throughout the round.  They are courteous and can answer questions regarding course layout and shot placement, all which help improve golf scores. The clubhouse is rather old as are the other facilities. However, upgrading of infrastructure continues, so check any construction status before heading out for a round at Palm Springs.