Philippine Army Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Philippine Army Golf Club open to the public, or do I need a military connection to play?
You'll be glad to know Philippine Army Golf Club is very much open to the public, making it a fantastic option for any golfer visiting Manila. It's conveniently located right in Fort Bonifacio, so getting there from most city hotels is a breeze via ride-sharing or taxi.
What's the actual playing experience like at Philippine Army Golf Club - is it a challenging course?
Don't expect championship-level conditioning, but you'll find a well-maintained, straightforward layout that's surprisingly fun to play. The course is relatively flat, making it walkable, and the real challenge often comes from navigating the mature trees and occasional water hazards that demand accurate iron play.
When's the best time of year to play at Philippine Army Golf Club to avoid the heat or rain?
We highly recommend playing during the dry season, typically from November to May, for the most comfortable experience. You'll enjoy sunnier skies and firmer fairways, though even then, an early morning tee time is always smart to beat the peak midday heat.
How do the green fees at Philippine Army Golf Club compare to other courses in Manila?
This course offers excellent value, especially compared to some of Manila's more exclusive clubs. You'll find the green fees are very reasonable, making it a budget-friendly option for a quick round without sacrificing a decent golf experience. Caddie fees are standard and well worth it for local insights.
What's unique about the atmosphere or experience at Philippine Army Golf Club?
What truly sets it apart is the relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere - it feels like a true local's course. You'll often see families enjoying the grounds, and the friendly caddies are full of character, adding a genuine Filipino charm to your round that's hard to find elsewhere.