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When it comes to golf, Thailand has more to offer than any other
country in South East Asia. There are, quite
literally, 250 courses. Where ever there is any kind of tourism infrastructure,
even in quieter areas, you will find at least one golf course. Generally they
are of a high standard since Thailand
has made a conscious effort to promote this side of its tourist industry.
Standards may be high, but prices are very reasonable.
Add
into the equation the fact that the weather is good all year round and many of
the courses will be part of resorts also providing other facilities such as
swimming pools, gyms, restaurants and spas. Golf first came to Thailand in the
1920's under the auspices of Rama VII in the royal, seaside resort of Hua Hin.
The Hua Hin course is still very much in use and has a historical feel all of
its own. The real explosion, however, came in the 1980s in parallel with Thailand's
great leap forward in the tourism industry in general.
Top
course architects, such as Nick Faldo, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus, were
recruited to design courses that would be different and challenging. Testament
to the rapid ascent to respectability of golf in Thailand is the fact that it now
hosts many major international tournaments such as the Johnnie Walker Classic. Bangkok may be an urban
sprawl but it boasts some world class golf courses. There are over forty in and
around the city and everyone has their favourite. For something unusual try the
Thai
Country Club. It has a very challenging and well maintained layout.
Krungthep Kreetha Golf Course is only 30 minutes from the city centre which
makes it convenient if you are pressed for time. Lakewood Country Club to the
east of the city virtually doubles as a botanical garden with more than 45
species of plants and more than 2,000 trees. The Alpine Golf Club is one of the
most challenging courses in Thailand
playing host to major PGA tournaments in Thailand and certainly lives up to
its reputation.
Pattaya
may have its detractors as a beach resort, but when it comes to golf it would
be impossible to find fault with it. Spread across the provinces of Chonburi
and Rayong is an incredible choice of venues. The Siam Country Club was the
first course in the region and dates from 1968 when Pattaya was still little
more than a fishing village. It still holds its own, especially after the 2006
remodelling. Laem Chabang International Country Club about 25 km from Pattaya
is a luxury course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Nearer town is the Phoenix Golf
Club. There are many, many more. Also within reach of Bangkok is Kanchanaburi. Situated on the
banks of the River Kwai, next to a national park in the shadow of jungle clad
mountains, not far from the Burma
border, there are many courses in the most beautiful of tropical settings.
The
Grand Garden Golf Club, Green World, Mission Hills Country Club, Nichigo Resort
& Country Club, The River Kwai Golf Club and the Blue Sapphire Golf Club
all have their own special qualities. Similarly rural with equally majestic
settings, the mountainous north also boasts a number of very good courses. The
Chiang Mai Green Valley Country Club set next to a beautiful lake is only 15
minutes from the Chiang Mai itself. Chiang Mai Highlands is right next to the
mountains. The Chiang Mai-Lamphun Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course
lying in a natural valley surrounded by rolling hills. The traditional
architecture of the clubhouse and buildings give it a distinctively northern
flavour.
It
is no surprise that Phuket,
with all its international luxury resorts, also boasts excellent facilities for
golf. There are some stunning courses where the luminous blue of the nearby sea
contrasts with the rich greens of the fairways. The Blue Canyon Country Club,
the Phuket Country Club, the Laguna Phuket Golf Club and the Mission Hills Golf
Resort are four of the best known providing outstanding facilities. Where ever
you choose to play golf in Thailand
it is usually possible to book a whole package with all facilities included
which leaves you free to step onto the course soon after stepping off the
plane.
Companies
such as Golfasian.com, Golforient.com, and Golfthink.com can all arrange Thailand golf
trips to suit any budget and preferences.
About the Author
Mark
Siegel is the owner of Golfasian and
has played golf for over 30 years. He has lived and worked across Asia during
the last 20 years and during this time has travelled extensively both as a
tourist and also as a resident throughout all Thailand.
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