Mimosa Plus Golf Course
Thirty six holes in the foothills of Mount Pinatubo at the Clark Freeport, designed by Nelson and Haworth and reborn from the old Clark Air Base course. A mature, walkable resort layout under the volcano, rebuilt and modernized in recent years.
Photo: Mimosa Plus Golf Course via Google.
The verdict
Mimosa Plus Golf Course is the golf heart of the Clark Freeport in Pampanga, a 36 hole complex set among mature trees in the foothills of Mount Pinatubo, about two hours north of Manila. It grew out of the old Clark Air Base golf course built during the American era, and after the new owners Filinvest took over it was rebuilt and modernized with the original architects, Nelson and Haworth, from the mid 2010s.
Across two par 72 courses on a spacious property of more than 200 hectares, Mimosa Plus offers a different feel to the country club golf around Manila: a resort layout, broadly accessible, with the volcano on the skyline and the trees and birdlife of a long established site. It is an easy, enjoyable centerpiece for a Clark golf trip, and a natural pairing with the wider golf of Pampanga and Subic to the west. For a traveling group it is among the most welcoming championship rounds in the country.
Mimosa Plus Golf Course at a glance
- Designer
- Nelson and Haworth
- Type
- Resort, daily fee
- Holes
- 36 (two courses)
- Par
- 72
- Setting
- Clark, below Mount Pinatubo
- Green fee
- Public, indicative 2026
Designer, layout, par and history verified June 2026 from the course and leading course databases. Mimosa Plus is a 36 hole, par 72 complex designed by Nelson and Haworth, reborn from the old Clark Air Base golf course and rebuilt and modernized under Filinvest from the mid 2010s. Reported yardages vary by course and tee. It is a resort, daily fee facility; published green fees are indicative for the 2026 season and change by day and year. Always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.
The holes worth the trip
Mimosa Plus plays across two 18 hole courses on a long established, heavily wooded site, so the corridors are framed by mature trees rather than raw new earthworks. The Nelson and Haworth rebuild kept that settled, parkland character while modernizing the bunkering, the greens and the conditioning, giving the complex a polish that the old base course lacked.
The volcano is never far from view. Mount Pinatubo, whose 1991 eruption blanketed this part of Pampanga in ash, sits on the skyline, and the architects worked the recovered landscape into a layout that feels both mature and freshly presented. The result is golf that is scenic and substantial without ever becoming punishing.
For a visiting golfer the appeal is the ease of it. Mimosa Plus is accessible, walkable in parts, well conditioned and welcoming to a range of abilities, the kind of round that suits a relaxed group as much as a serious one. As the anchor of a Clark golf trip it pairs with the wider golf of Pampanga and the courses out toward Subic Bay.
How to get on
| What to know | Detail |
|---|---|
| Access | Resort, daily fee course open to visitors; tee times bookable directly or through a golf tour operator |
| Green fee | Indicative for the 2026 season; weekday and weekend rates differ and change by year, so confirm before booking |
| Booking | Book ahead for weekend mornings and for groups; both courses are in play |
| On the day | Smart golf attire and soft spikes; caddies and carts available |
| Getting there | At the Clark Freeport in Pampanga, about two hours north of Manila by expressway, or via Clark International Airport |
| Best months | November to May, the cooler, drier season away from the southwest monsoon |
Access and green fees verified as indicative for June 2026; rates change by day, season and year, so always confirm directly before booking. Our team can build a Clark and Pampanga golf itinerary around Mimosa Plus with tee times secured in advance.
Where to stay nearby
Clark is built for visitors, with resort hotels, casinos and the wider Mimosa leisure estate clustered close to the course, and Clark International Airport on the doorstep for groups flying in. A base inside the Freeport keeps the golf, the dining and the transfers all within minutes.
Pair Mimosa Plus with the wider golf north and west of Manila and the courses out toward Subic Bay, or step up to the championship clubs of the capital such as Manila Golf and Country Club. See our Philippines golf holidays and the best golf courses in the Philippines. Our team arranges the tee times, lodging and transfers.
Looking for a base? See our recommended hotels and resorts near Mimosa Plus Golf Course.
Build a Clark golf trip
Mimosa Plus is the accessible centerpiece of golf at Clark, easy to base a relaxed group around and simple to reach through Clark International Airport. We build the route, secure the tee times across both courses, and book the lodging and transfers around them. Tell us roughly when and who is traveling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.
Mimosa Plus Golf Course questions
Who designed Mimosa Plus Golf Course?
The 36 hole complex was designed by Nelson and Haworth, who also led the rebuild and modernization under the new owners Filinvest from the mid 2010s.
How many holes does Mimosa Plus have?
Mimosa Plus has 36 holes across two par 72 courses on a property of more than 200 hectares at the Clark Freeport.
What was Mimosa Plus before?
It grew out of the old Clark Air Base golf course from the American era, on land in the foothills of Mount Pinatubo, and was rebuilt and modernized in recent years.
Can visitors play Mimosa Plus?
Yes. Mimosa Plus is a resort, daily fee course open to visitors, with tee times bookable directly or through a golf tour operator, which makes it an easy anchor for a Clark golf trip.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Designer, layout, par and history verified June 2026 from the course and leading course databases; green fees and access change by year, so always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.