Description
Subic International Golf Club, Subic Bay
Nestled within the lush rainforest of the Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Subic International Golf Club is a scenic and tranquil golf destination. Originally built in the 1990s and later revitalized, this 18-hole championship course offers players a forest-style layout that weaves through tropical terrain, gentle hills, and cooling ocean breezes. The course is a favorite among expats, retirees, and weekend golfers from Metro Manila seeking an escape into nature without compromising playing standards.
The design reflects harmony with its environment—no dramatic modifications, just fairways and greens that follow the land’s natural rise and fall. It’s a place where monkeys, wild birds, and old-growth trees share the fairways with players, offering one of the most peaceful golf settings in the Philippines.
Course Layout & Design
This 18-hole, par-72 course stretches over 6,580 meters (7,195 yards) and offers a fairly forgiving layout with wide fairways and minimal forced carries. The front nine meanders through flat forested areas, while the back nine introduces more elevation and tighter landing zones.
The greens are mid-sized and generally sloped from back to front, with subtle breaks that reward a soft touch. Natural water features and forest-lined corridors add visual interest without intimidating the average golfer.
Signature Holes
- Hole 3 – A long par-4 that runs downhill through a forest corridor, with a dogleg right and a tricky uphill approach.
- Hole 17 – A par-3 over a ravine with a waterfall backdrop, often played into swirling valley winds.
Facilities & Services
- Clubhouse with restaurant, terrace, and locker rooms
- Pro shop and equipment rental
- Driving range and short-game practice area
- Golf cart and professional caddie services
- Subic-area lodging and transport coordination available
While not overly luxurious, the facilities are clean, comfortable, and supported by friendly staff accustomed to international guests.
Subic Bay Lifestyle & Accessibility
Just 2.5 to 3 hours from Manila via SCTEX and NLEX, the Subic Freeport Zone is known for its eco-tourism attractions, quiet beaches, and duty-free shopping. Golfers often pair a round at Subic International with a weekend getaway or business retreat, thanks to the area's resort infrastructure and easy coastal access.
Why Choose Subic International Golf Club?
- Relaxing forest layout with cool breezes and mature trees
- Easy walking course with minimal elevation until back nine
- Uncrowded fairways and quick tee-time availability
- Located in a secure, eco-friendly, and tourist-friendly zone
- Perfect for a golf retreat, side-trip, or quiet solo round
Explore More About Golf in Philippines
To learn more about golf culture, tips, and travel in Philippines visit:
National Golf Association of the Philippines (NGAP) – The official governing body of golf in China.
Department of Tourism – Philippines – Discover golf-friendly destinations across the country.
GolfSG
May 19, 2025 at 6:20 pmSubic International Golf Club is the perfect example of golf at nature’s pace. No distractions, no noise—just birdsong, fresh air, and a gently flowing round through the forest. While not a bucket-list course in terms of difficulty or designer fame, its setting and serenity make it a strong contender for the most relaxing round you’ll ever play.
It’s easy to walk, forgiving off the tee, and surrounded by jungle vegetation that gives the feeling of a private escape. What it lacks in signature flair, it makes up for in character and calm. It’s also one of the few courses in Luzon where you’ll likely finish your round in under four hours—even on weekends.
For players seeking peace, nature, and no pressure, Subic International delivers a round worth the drive.