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Philippines Golfing - The Top Ten Courses

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5. Alta Vista Golf & Country Club - Cebu City

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The mountainous terrain of the Alta Vista Golf & Country Club makes it one of the most challenging golf courses to play on. Though small in size, the golf course will test your golfing abilities to the maximum. The beauty of the surroundings is pleasing to the eyes and many people have bought their homes near this area. If you are looking for a great selection of places to stay with discount prices, visit Where to stay in Cebu for more information.

4. Villamor Golf Club - Manila

This course is located at the Villamor Golf Course in Pasay City in Manila. It is very flat, but nevertheless very challenging due to trees and numerous water hazards. All the fairways are lined with beautiful mature trees. It has hosted the Philippine Masters tournament a number of times. Green fees are $25 weekdays and $39 weekends. It is a public course.

3. Club Intramuros - Manila

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Built in the 1930's, Club Intramuros Golf Course is located on Bonifacio Drive at the corner of Aduana Street in Intramuros, Manila. A major renovation in the 1960's expanded the golf course to 18 holes. This is a unique course in that it is short (par 66, with a length of just over 4,000 yards), but loaded with plenty of hazards and challenges - water hazards, close out of bounds, and lots of sand. This is where you can really improve your short game. A round can be completed in a little over two hours. This course is open to the public, but reservations need to be made at least two days in advance. Green fees are $29 weekdays or weekends.

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