List of golf courses in the Philippines

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A golf course in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan.

This is a list of golf courses in the Philippines.

Luzon

Metro Manila

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Manila Golf & Country Club

Las Piñas

  • Southlinks Golf Club (no longer operational)
Almanza Dos

Makati

  • Manila Golf and Country Club
Forbes Park

Mandaluyong

Manila

Intramuros, Manila
  • Malacañang Golf Club
Paco, Manila

Muntinlupa

  • Alabang Country Club
Ayala Alabang Village, Muntinlupa

Pasay

  • Villamor Air Base Golf Club

Quezon City

  • Camp Aguinaldo Golf Club
  • Capitol Hills Golf & Country Club (not operational)
  • Veterans Golf Course

Taguig

Benguet

Camp John Hay, Baguio
Camp John Hay, Baguio
Baguio
Mankayan

Batangas

Calatagan
Laurel, (along Tagaytay Ridge)
Kilometer 72, Batulao, Nasugbu
Lipa
Barangay Balaytigue, Nasagbu
Lipa
Lipa
Laurel

Bulacan

Coral na Bato, San Rafael
Sapang Palay, San Jose del Monte

Bicol Region

Mercedes, Daet
Santo Domingo, Albay
Naga

Cavite

Barangay Javalera, Gen. Trias
1 Southwoods Avenue, Cabilang Baybay, Carmona
Barangay Sapang, Ternate
along Aguinaldo Highway in Silang near Tagaytay
Silang
E. Aguinaldo Highway, Buck Estate Alfonso
Brgy. Cabezas and Lailana, Trece Martires
Brgy. Inchican, Silang Cavite
Tagaytay Highlands, Tagaytay
Km 27 E. Aguilnado Highway, Dasmariñas

Ilocos Norte

Calayab, Laoag

La Union

San Fernando, La Union

Laguna

Cavinti, Laguna
Canlubang
Canlubang
Malitlit, Santa Rosa
Malitlit, Santa Rosa
San Pedro
Ayala Greenfield Estates, Calamba

Mindoro

Puerto Galera

Marinduque

Barangay Lipata, Buenavista
Sta. Cruz

Palawan

Puerto Princesa

Olongapo

Pampanga

Clark Freeport Zone
Clark Freeport Zone
Clark Freeport Zone
Mabalacat
Friendship Hwy, Angeles
Clark Freeport Zone

Pangasinan

San Fabian - Bonuan - Dagupan Diversion Road, Bonuan

Rizal

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Entrance to the Valley Golf and Country Club.
Bo. Bilibiran, Binangonan
Brgy. Inarawan San Isidro Cogeo Antipolo
Don Celso S. Tuason Avenue, Antipolo
Antipolo

Tarlac

Hacienda Luisita, San Miguel
Camp Aquino, San Miguel
O'Donnell, Capas
Maruglu, Capas [3]

Bataan

Morong
Limay (status uncertain)
Mariveles [4]

Nueva Ecija

Sumacab Este, Cabanatuan

Isabela

Ilagan
Gamu

Zambales

Naval Station Leovigildo Gantioqui, San Miguel

Visayas

Bacolod

Hacienda Binitin, Murcia
Bata Subdivision, Bacolod
Victorias City Negros Occidental,

Boracay

Newcoast, Balabag, Boracay Island, Aklan

Cebu

Aznar Road, Pardo Hills, Cebu City
Gov. M Cuenco, Banilad, Cebu City
Barangay Lambug, Badian, Cebu
Barangay Lambug, Badian
203 GCA Bldg., 13 Banilad Rd, Banilad, San Remigio
Danao, Cebu
Medellin Nr. Cebu Island
Medellin Nr.Cebu Island.
Liloan, Cebu
Mactan-Benito Ebuen Airbase, Lapulapu City

Iloilo

Sta. Barbara, Iloilo
The Iloilo Golf and Country Club, Inc. is the home of the Sta. Barbara Golf Course, the oldest existing golf course in Southeast Asia (est. 1907). It has a challenging 18-hole golf course (6,056 yards) carved into the hills of Sta. Barbara, Iloilo. [5]

Leyte

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San Juanico Golf Course
Cabalawan, Tacloban
Ormoc City, Leyte

Negros Oriental

Dumaguete
Tanjay-Sta.Catalina Rd, Pamplona, Negros Oriental
Sibulan, 6201 Negros Oriental

Mindanao

Agusan del Norte

Lanao del Sur

Cagayan de Oro

Pueblo Golf Estates

Maguindanao

Camp Gen S.K. Pendatun, Parang

Misamis Occidental

Bukidnon

Manolo Fortich

Iligan

Davao

Barangay Bago, Davao City
Barangay Mandug (Buhangin District)
Talomo, Davao City, Davao del Sur.
Dahican, Mati

South Cotabato

Zamboanga

Zamboanga City
Zamboanga City

Zamboanga del Norte

Sarangani

Malungon

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