Hidden Vale Sports Club

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Hidden Vale Sports Club is only one of three places in the Philippines with Lawn Bowls and with the advent of the 2005 Southeast Asian Games became the largest of these. Additionally, it constructed multiple Pétanque courts alongside, making it the official home of the Philippines’ Lawn Bowls and Pétanque teams and training ground for their world class players who have consistently earned top honors in international tournaments.

In late 2005, the Philippine SEC brought charges against the 'Club'. Currently the ownership and management of the sports club is under review and litigation.

Just off the Clark Special Economic Zone in Angeles City, Pampanga Province, Hidden Vale Sports Club also claims the amenities of a first class sports club: a nine-hole par 27 golf course, a driving range, billiards, swimming pool, an eight room first class villa, international cuisine and complete club facilities.

Hidden Vale sits between the famous Mt. Pinatubo and Mt. Arayat, affording a view of both mountains from the west and east sides of the club respectively.

Getting to Hidden Vale Sports Club is an easy 45 minute drive from Manila via the smooth North Luzon Expressway to the Angeles City exit. From there it’s just a few minutes to the Clark area, through Fields Avenue and to Zeppelin Street in Hensonville.


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