The Singapore Island Country Club (SICC), officially re-opened the full 18 holes of its The Island Course in late 2025, unveiling an extensive re-development that features world-class design, eco-conscious technologies and tournament-ready infrastructure.

Course: Singapore Island Country Club

Course Type: Parkland

Project Overview: The project was a commitment to the heritage of the Peter Robertson designed course that dates back nearly 100 years. But with one eye on history and one eye on the future, the team at SICC had to choose the right technologies to embed sustainability into the design and operation while preserving the original DNA of the course.

EcoBunker technology sat alongside responsible practices such as water conservation, biodiversity protection and tree preservation, while the course has also preserved tree corridors, tagged heritage trees and replanted endangered species. In all, over 90% of flora has been replanted with native species, strengthening the biodiversity corridor within the club, while fallen trees have been repurposed into buggy exit signs, fairway distance markers, and tee markers – part of SICC’s circular sustainability ethos.

“Sustainability has been at the heart of The Island Course redevelopment, and that was the primary reason for choosing to partner with EcoBunker for the project.”

Ian Roberts, General Manager, Singapore Island Country Club.

Key Achievements

  • Significantly reduced maintenance burden
  • Reduced sand contamination to virtually zero
  • Aligned with stringent sustainability practices
  • Delivered long lasting results
  • Minimized environmental impact
  • Created sharp, consistent aesthetic across the course

“By combining EcoBunker with our other ecological innovations, we have minimized environmental impact and built sustainability into the course design.”

Ian Roberts, General Manager, Singapore Island Country Club