Alabang Country Club, Inc. is a non-profit corporation established in 1981 through the ownership of Proprietary and Corporate Shares. The Club was formed primarily to provide a wholesome venue for sports and recreational activities while simultaneously providing quality service worthy of its members.
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| Club | Selling |
| Alabang Country Club A | Php 1,900,000.00 |
| Alabang Country Club B | Php 1,950,000.00 |
| Alta Vista A | ------- |
| Alta Vista B | Php 350,000.00 |
| Alta Vista C | ------- |
| Anvaya Cove Beach Club | Php 500,000.00 |
| Anvaya Cove Beach Club C2 | Php 850,000.00 |
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Tower Club is a highly-exclusive, premium business club, with membership comprising of the notable leaders and movers in our society today. We have maintained supremacy throughout the years as being the premiere club which addresses the needs of the modern businessman, by providing a distinct brand of service, technologically advanced facilities, and culinary excellence. Membership Read more »

The course, rated at par 72 from the championship tee is a 7,097 yards layout spread ove 70 hectares of rolling hills and meandering brooks. The topography gives Valley its distinctive character wherein the golfers utilized the majority of its clubs, the mark of a true championship course. The greens are of the Tifton 328 Read more »

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