Golfplan to renovate Singapore club

The Bukit course at Singapore Island CC is central to the 36-hole renovation.

Singapore Island Country Club, one of Asia’s largest golfing addresses, has retained the course architects at Golfplan-Fream, Dale & Ramsey to comprehensively redesign 36 of the club’s 72 holes, beginning this fall.

Central to Golfplan’s charge is refurbishment of SICC’s Bukit Course, a James Braid design that, at one time or another, has hosted every important professional tournament in Asia, including the Johnnie Walker Classic and Singapore Open. Golfplan will re-infuse the 1924 layout with a host of vintage Braid characteristics while adding tournament length and challenge.

“It’s clear the club is interested in re-establishing the Bukit Course as one of Asia’s premier tournament venues,” said Golfplan partner Kevin Ramsey. “Accordingly, this a primary goal of our renovation. To that end, we’re excited to employ some of the strategies we’ve developed and have proved successful at other tournament courses in Asia.”

Golfplan was chosen from a who’s who of architecture firms (among them, Greg Norman and Robert Trent Jones II) to handle the renovation work at Singapore Island Country Club. Golfplan designed and recently retooled the Serapong Course on the Island of Sentosa, which sits in Singapore Harbor. The Serapong is current host of the Barclay’s Singapore Open and was recently named the top tournament course in all of Asia by Asian Golf Monthly magazine.

Golfplan partner David Dale acknowledged that much is at stake with the SICC project. For starters, the firm will also completely overhaul and reimagine the club’s Sime Course, an 70-year-old 18 named for John Sime, who was club president in the 1920s when it was known as Royal Singapore Golf Club. While the Sime redesign will offer Golfplan a chance to essentially design a brand new golf course, the Bukit renovation will hew as closely as possible to the design intents of Mr. Braid, a Scot who lived from 1870 to 1950, won the British Open five times, and is responsible for the Kings and Queens courses at Gleneagles, St. Enodoc, Brora and Carnoustie, among myriad others.

“The Bukit is a course credited to Braid, whose work is rare in Asia,” Dale explained. “The tropical, fecund nature of the climate here and the extraordinary amount of play the Bukit has seen over the course of 80-odd years, has greatly diminished Braid’s influence. And let’s be clear: While the James Braid Society recognizes the Bukit as a fully fledged Braid design, the man never set foot on site. He laid out the course using boundary and topographical maps.

“We intend to bring the Braid character fully to bear in creating a highlands feel in a unique tropical setting.”

Following a signing ceremony at SICC on April 19, Ramsey, Dale and several key members of the SICC Renovation Committee will embark on a 10-day tour of Braid-designed courses in England and Scotland, where they will identify and bone up on the Braid characteristics to be deployed on the Bukit Course.

“It’s certainly no chore to play and study Braid courses across the breadth of Great Britain,” Ramsey said. “But the trip is an indication of how seriously we’re taking the restoration of the Bukit’s vintage features and design strategies.”

Dale and Ramsey are based out of Golfplan’s U.S. headquarters in Santa Rosa, Calif. Fream now operates a satellite office from his home in Johor Boru, just over the border from Singapore in Malaysia.

Citing the project’s scope, significance and demanding schedules, Dale explained that all three Golfplan partners will be on site during portions of the renovation, which will be conducted in four 9-hole phases to insure that 27 holes are open to SICC’s membership at all times. To speed things along and guard against erosion in rain-soaked Singapore, Dale expects that each new nine — follow reconstruction — will be sodded in its entirety.

For more information on this and other projects from Golfplan-Fream, Dale & Ramsey, visit www.golfplan.com.

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