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The Top 3 Golf Resorts in Thailand

  • April 27, 2021
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Thailand might be the land of smiles, but for many people, it’s also the land of Golf!

Whether you’re looking to relax at the beach after your round or explore one of the many national parks surrounding Bangkok, you’ll always find something to do when staying in Thailand.

We have reviewed Thailand’s best golf resorts, here are our top picks.

Black Mountain Golf Resort, Hua Hin

Black Mountain Golf Course is a 27-hole, award-winning Golf Resort located 12 kilometers West of Hua Hin.

It’s without a doubt the most popular option for golfers that visit Thailand. It is equipped with several relaxing amenities and some of the best views Thailand has to offer.

Near the resort, you will also find a water park, spa, tennis courts, and a mini-golf course. This offers something for the whole family, and you can’t get bored with so many entertainment choices on hand.

Since there are 27 holes on this course, you can choose which holes you want to play at the beginning of the round. This really increased the variety, and you won’t have a problem playing the same course for a couple of days in a row.

The facilities are clean, and the course is always well-maintained. Black Mountain offers some of the fastest greens in Thailand. Definitely, something to look out for when you are there.

Hua Hin is beach-town, and you can spend the rest of your day relaxing at the beach after a stunning round of golf.

Kirimaya Golf Resort and Spa, Khao Yai

This Par-72 Golf Course was designed by the great Jack Nicklaus. One of the legends of golf and a master golf course designer.

It’s located north of Bangkok, and the journey from the airport will only take 2 ½ hours. Since this is a mountain course, you’ll be able to enjoy some of the cooler weather Thailand can offer.

It offers luxury accommodations, multiple options for wellness, and a selection of premium spas for you to enjoy. It’s a perfect choice if you have been looking for a golf holiday but don’t want to miss out on relaxing in a spa.

The Golf course itself is challenging but accommodating to a wide range of players. The angulations on the course make for a good variety and test your golf skills.

Khao Yai itself has a lot to offer for the whole family. Whether it is a night safari in the National Park, hiking along the Mountainside, or a bike tour along the scenic mountains. Everyone should find something to do in Khao Yai.

Alpine Golf and Sports Club, Bangkok

You might not necessarily think of Bangkok when you imagine the best golf courses to play in Thailand. But, Alpine Golf Course is probably the most pristine course Thailand has to offer.

It regularly hosts competitions and makes for a fantastic playing experience near the country’s capital, Bangkok.

The facilities include a Jacuzzi, sauna, and shopping opportunities.

Whether you decide to spend the rest of your day at the sports club and resort or travel to the city to explore Bangkok. Alpine Golf & Sports Club offers something for everyone.

If you’re looking to experience a world-class golf course, then look no further and visit the Alpine Golf and Sports Club.

Why go on a golf holiday in Thailand?

Thailand might be better known for its beaches, but what people don’t know is that it hosts some of the best golf courses in the world.

It’s a hotspot for tourists from all over the world, so it’s only natural that they also cater to golfers looking to play during their holiday.

There are three seasons in Thailand, summer,  rainy season, and winter. Even during winter, the temperature doesn’t drop much, but you might be able to catch some colder days, making for the best weather to play golf. We recommend you book your golf holiday during the winter scene, which usually runs between October and February.

By the way, did you know that Tiger Wood’s mother was born and raised in Thailand? Ever since he won his first tournament, his face has been plastered across Thailand’s newspapers.

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