Bangkok
& the Central region
There are many championship standard golf courses in Bangkok and
around the city perimeter, while the neighbouring provinces of Pathom
Thani to the north, Nakhon Pathom to the northwest, and
Chachaoengsao to the east, each boast a number of world-class facilities
This region is the major
rice bowl of the county, and many of the courses have been carved
out of rice paddies, compensating for the flat terrain with beautiful
layouts and lots of water hazards. The older courses have shadier
fairways, with mature vegetation, making it pleasant to play even in the
most torrid months.
Eastern
region
The provinces on the Eastern
Seaboard are major agricultural and industrial producers. In the past
decade, recreational golf has grown in step with the industrial estates,
with new courses springing up to serve the expatriates and local
enthusiasts. Some of the most famous names in golf have created
impressive layouts with first-class facilities out of rocky and sandy
terrain. Some cater to serious players, others fall somewhere in between
Golfing action is centers
around Chon Buri and Pattaya. Just two hour’s drive from the capital,
the area is ideal for day trips, though most courses, if they don’t
have their own hotels, are within a short drive of good accommodation.
Western
region
Golf in the Westerm region
is centers in the Hua hin and Cha-am area, and around the River
Kwai in Kanchanaburi. Hua Hin and Cha-am are both resort tower on the
Gulf of Thailand, with excellent hotel accommodation. The Royal Hua Hin
Golf Course is the oldest course in Thailand. The weather on the
coastline here is pleasant for most of the year, with cooling breezes
offering respite from the sun even in the hottest months.
Kanchanburi, which like
the two resort towns is around two hours by road from Bangkok, is know
primarily as the site of the historic Bridge Over the River Kwai. Now,
however, it is becomingly known as an attractive destination for
recreational golfers, with several world-class courses in picturesque
settings. The courses have their own accommodation onsite or nearby the
river but few in the town itself, so reservations are advisable.
Northern
region
The North is ideal for a
golf holiday, with its long mountain ranges, wide valleys and
spectacular jungle scenery within easy reach of culture rich cities, and
pleasant weather year-round. Because of the altitude it is cooler than
other regions, with temperature in the single digits in the cool months
of December and January.
The regional capital of
Chiang Mai, 700 kilometers from Bangkok, has the biggest number of golf
courses, most with magnificent views of surrounding hills and valleys.
Chiang Rai, three hour’s drive further north, boasts a number of
championship courses in picturesque settings. Around the region are game
of courses owned and run by the Electricity Generating Authority of
Thailand, in areas surrounding its dams, with moderate albeit
comfortable accommodation nearby.
Northeastern
region
Golf in the Northeast is centered around the Khao Yai area in Nakhon Ratchasima, gateway to the
region, about three hours’ drive from Bangkok. Khao Yai, the largest
protected area in the country, enjoys the status of a National Pack. The
area is at fairly high altitude, so the weather is pleasant all year
round, with temperatures averaging 7-8 degrees Celsius lower than in
Bangkok. It is possible to drive to Khao Yai, enjoy a round of golf and
then return to Bangkok within the day, but there is first-rate
accommodation in the area if you choose to stay for a few days
Southern
region
The major resort towns on
the southern peninsula, know for their pristine beaches and first-class
facilities, are also home to some of the best golf anywhere. The island
of Phuket off the western coast has some of the country’s coat has
some of the country’s best courses, including the Blue Canyon, host to
the Johnnie Walker Classic in 1994 and again in 1998.
Neighbouring Phang-nga, also on the coast of the Andama, has one of only
a handful of links-type Samui has the country. The island of Samui
has the Samui Golf Club & Driving Range, with professional golf
instructor. The southern courses have been carved out of tin-mine
workings and coconut plantations, and are set against spectacular
backdrops of ocean, mountains and wooded hills.
Golf tour packages
Seven days near Bangkok
DAY
1: Early morning visit to the Grand Palace and Emerald
Buddha Temple. Then take the expressway to the Robert Trent Jones
Jr-designed Green Valley County Club for lunch and an afternoon round.
Evening at leisure, or try shopping at one of the many malls that stay
open until 10 pm.
DAY
2: Early round at the Scottish link –style Bangsai
County Club. In the evening, learn something about Thai culture with a
dinner of traditional Thai dishes accompanied by a class dance
performance.
DAY
3: Discover the Thai life with a cruise along the Chao
Phraya River to the former Siamese capital of Ayutthaya, with lunch on
board. Stop first at Bang Pa-in summer palace, then on to Ayutthaya to
see some of the fascinting ruins of this World Heritage Site. Have fun
in the evening in one of the city’s many lrish pubs.
DAY
4: Early round at the Arnold
Palmer-designed Bangpoo Country Club. In the evening try shopping at the
popular night stalls along Silom and discos help end an eventful day.
DAY
5: Early visit to the Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak
about 100 kilometers from Bangkok. Then onto the Rose Garden County
Resort for lunch, Followed by one of the best cultural shows in
Thailand, with elephants, dancing, and many traditional ceremonies. Stay
overnight.