
Unleash your inner Katniss or Legolas at these archery clubs in Singapore.
Whether you’re inspired by bow-wielding heroes in fantasy flicks or just want to try a unique activity or alternative date idea, archery is worth a shot. Formerly a traditional skill to have, old school archery is now a lot less focused on hunting and instincts. Now, it’s more about accuracy and precision when it comes to hitting the targets. Still, it’s quite a rare feat. Interested? Here are archery clubs in Singapore for you to try your hand at the sport.
Where to learn archery in Singapore
1. Dragon Archery

In need of some new archery equipment? Turn to Dragon Archery for all kinds of products and services. With dealers from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, you’re sure to get some of the best quality items. You can also join the Dragon Archery Academy where you can train in the dedicated air-conditioned 18 metre range.
Dragon Archery, 15 Kalidasa Avenue, Singapore 789394
2. Archery Club of Singapore
Start ‘em young! With a range of junior courses for the youth, this place regularly holds sessions that are accessible and affordable to the public. Adults are not forgotten, either – you can sign up for beginner classes here.
Archery Club of Singapore, Punggol South Archery Centre, 542 Hougang Avenue 8, Singapore 530542
3. Pasir Ris Elias Archery Club

If you’re living in the east and want to pick up archery, the Pasir Ris Elias Archery Club is a pretty chill community that holds fun shooting sessions and archery courses at the open-air range. These folks have regular shooting sessions on select weekday evenings (perfect for the after-work crowd), and start early on weekends.
Pasir Ris Elias Archery Club, Pasir Ris Elias Community Club, 93 Pasir Ris Drive 3, Singapore 519498
4. Flaming Arrows Archery Club
Established in 2005, the Flaming Arrows Club specialises in introductory courses for beginners. It aims to make archery accessible and affordable for everyone, and has even produced multiple national and international medalists! Its team of coaches have years of experience, so you’re in safe hands.
Flaming Arrows Archery Club, #03-62, 7 North Coast Avenue, Singapore 737664
5. Combat Archery

Like laser tag but with bow and arrows, Combat Archery is good for those who just want a short but exciting brush with the sport. It combines elements of paintball and dodgeball in a fast-paced game that will keep you on your toes. The more the merrier!
Combat Archery, multiple locations including Kallang, Yishun, and Kovan
6. DM Archery
Pumped up for a casual shoot or a fun sesh with your crew? Or perhaps you’re practising for a competition? DM Archery is ready to help you build your interest in the sport. If you’re just starting out, the friendly staff will guide you through the steps. You’ll be a pro in no time!
DM Archery, Singapore Swimming Club, 45 Tanjong Rhu Road, Singapore 436899
7. Salt & Light Archery

With courses suitable for all age groups, from five-year-olds to senior citizens, this spot offers a fun bonding activity for the whole family. Novices can go for the beginner course to learn more about the sport, basic rules and the assembly of a recurve bow.
Salt & Light Archery, multiple locations including West Coast and Chai Chee
8. The Archery Academy
Whether you’re an experienced archer who wants to hone your skills or you’re just interested to try the sport, The Archery Academy has classes for all – complete with all the equipment you’ll need. Oh, and if you ever feel like hosting a unique birthday party or team bonding activity, we highly recommend this spot.
The Archery Academy, Girls Brigade Headquarters, 795 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 534667
9. Telok Blangah Archery Club

For the busy bees who only have weekends for downtime, the Telok Blangah Archery Club is perfect. It’s open on Sundays, and anyone can sign up for an archery session – it accommodates all levels of proficiency. It also holds parent and child sessions, which is a great opportunity for bonding.
Telok Blangah Archery Club, 80 Telok Blangah Street 31, Singapore 100080
Who’s ready to wield the bow and arrow as you pick up archery skills in Singapore?