Golf Courses in Thailand to Unleash Your Inner Tiger Woods
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Best Golf Courses in Thailand to Unleash Your Inner Tiger Woods

Best Golf Courses in Thailand to Unleash Your Inner Tiger Woods

While golf is one of the most popular sports in the world, it’s not as easily accessible as basketball. Golf has this sense of luxuriousness and exclusivity to its name, that’s why most of the time, only the affluent ones are playing it. Apart from skills and mastery of the sport, it also requires players to splurge on expensive, quality equipment such as gloves, a golf bag, and a golf club. If you have the means to play such a sport, don’t miss the chance to unleash your inner Tiger Woods at these extensive golf courses in Thailand.


Summit Windmill Golf Club

Best Golf Courses in Thailand to Unleash Your Inner Tiger Woods
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Classified as one of the best golf courses in Thailand, Summit Windmill Golf Club has a vast playing field tailor fit for both beginners and professionals. This golf course is the perfect hideaway for guests looking to escape the hectic city of Bangkok, as it is adorned with overlapping hills and tiny lakes that will calm your mind. For golf rates and other concerns, contact Summit Windmill Golf Club at [email protected].

Location: Summit Windmill Golf Club, 788 Moo 14 Bangna-Trad Road, KM 10.5, Bangpleeyai, Bangplee, Samuthprakarn, 10540 Thailand


Amata Spring Country Club

Best Golf Courses in Thailand to Unleash Your Inner Tiger Woods
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Established in 2005, Amata Spring Country Club is the kingdom’s first world-class, private membership golf club. With a 7,500-yard course, the club prides itself for having well-curated golf areas with perfectly placed holes and massive green surfaces where guests can comfortably play. Currently, the club only offers its services to its members. If you want to experience its wide array of services and top-notch amenities, apply for membership by emailing [email protected].

Location: Amata Spring Country Club, 700/3-9 Nong Mae Daeng, Chon Buri District, Chon Buri 2000 Thailand


The Royal Gems Golf City

Best Golf Courses in Thailand to Unleash Your Inner Tiger Woods
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With a 560-acre land that can accommodate three different styles of golf areas and meticulously placed holes all over, The Royal Gems Golf City is the largest “pure golf” city in Thailand. The place is just a 40-minute drive from Bangkok via the new four-lane outer ring motorway. Regular, non-resident membership is priced at THB600,000, which lasts until June 2042. For corporate membership, a three-year membership costs THB280,000. Click this link for more information.

Location: The Royal Gems Golf City, 10/18, Sathorn Building, 2/F, North Sathorn Road, Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand


Nikanti Golf Club

Best Golf Courses in Thailand to Unleash Your Inner Tiger Woods
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Situated in the southern part of Thailand is Nikanti Golf Club, a unique golf course expertly designed by architect Khun Pirapon (Ope) Namatra of GolfEast. Inspired by the six senses in Buddhism, the golf course has a 6-6-6 layout that provides enhanced flexibility for players. World-class golf equipment is available to rent on the site. Visitors may opt for a solo session or book a personal trainer through Nikanti Golf Club’s website. For a more opulent experience, a GPS-equipped limousine is also available to rent.

Location: Nikanti Golf Club, 333 Thammasala, Mueang Nakhon Pathom District, Nakhon Pathom 73000

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