Aranda Course
The Aranda Course (Par 36, 3149m – blue tee, 2897m – white tee & 2712m – red tee) was the first 9-hole to be completed in September 1993. The fairways are wide making golf an enjoyable game for many new enthusiasts. Some of the greens are undulating and huge, measuring an average of 700 to 900 square meters.
Aranda Course Hole-by-Hole

Hole 1
The opening hole is a slight dogleg left, featuring a narrow fairway that plays uphill toward the green. Shots that go long may roll off to the back of the green. .
Hole 2
This scenic hole, perched on raised tee boxes with views of the Lower Seletar Reservoir, is considered OCC’s signature hole. The green is well-protected, surrounded by greenside bunkers.
Hole 3
This straight hole begins with a tee shot over a creek to an elevated fairway. The expansive green slopes subtly from right to left and is well-defended by two bunkers on the left, making accuracy key to securing a good score.
Hole 4
This up-and-downhill dogleg right hole has a landing area blind from the tee. A well-struck drive can put the front group at risk, so patience is key. The green slopes from back to front and is guarded by bunkers, with OB lurking beyond.
Hole 5
The tee shot carries over a water hazard to a slightly uphill landing zone. Staying in the center of the fairway is crucial, as the right side is out of bounds. The green is well-guarded by bunkers on both the left and right, demanding a precise approach.
Hole 6
a water hazard runs along the right. A straight approach must be both long and high to reach the majestic green, making shot execution crucial for a good score.
Hole 7
This par 5 features a challenging double water carry, with the reservoir lining the right side of the fairway. Longer hitters can take advantage of the left side for a more aggressive tee shot. However, with water still in play and a bunker guarding the green, approaching the pin requires precision and caution.
Hole 8
The reservoir on the right of this short but challenging hole. A good drive to the left sets up the best location for the approach. The narrow green demands accuracy, and precision.
Hole 9
The home stretch features a par 5 with a wide fairway, offering plenty of room off the tee. Two fairway bunkers on the left and right demand careful placement. The green is well-guarded by bunkers on both sides, and with OB lurking behind.Please click back to top to view a picture of the golf course hole.