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Panya Indra Golf Course

Holes 18 | Par 72 | Length 6639 m / 7260 y | Type Parkland | Architect Ronald Fream

Located in the Bangkok district of Thailand, Panya Indra is a superb 27-hole layout that will keep you on your toes throughout. The course is one of just some of the courses owned by the Panya Group and it is not hard to see why it is one of the best courses in the Bangkok region.

Three  separate championship 9 hole courses create two distinctive 18 hole routes. The design of the courses was undertaken by American Ronald Fream and he has done a wonderful job creating a testing yet enjoyable golf course for all level of player. Each of the loops is distinctive yet merge perfectly together to create a superb course.

The Lagoon Course is aptly named and has the largest amount of water of the three loops, but the other two courses are not lacking in the water hazard department.

On the Lagoon loop you are faced with a stern 3608 yard challenge, gently rolling fairways are flanked by water on all but the 4th hole putting an emphasis on finding the fairways.

A superb hole is the 6th. A par four of 388 yards from the back tees, the golfer faces a decision from the tee, shorten the hole and play to the almost island fairway to the left setting up an approach over the lake or play safe to the right of the fairway and water leaving a more straightforward yet longer approach into the green. Bravery here is definitely rewarded, but anything offline is punished severely.

The second loop of nine, The Palm Course of sometimes referred to as the B course is another example of intricate design, with superb bunkering and water hazards framing the almost perfectly contoured fairways splendidly.

Although not as much water as the Lagoon course, the water when present makes the golfer think carefully about how they approach each hole and at 3652 yards the course is the longest of the three.

The ninth is a superb example of golf course design. A gentle dogleg from right to left the ninth hole plays shorter than the card suggests, but take on too much of the dogleg and you could end up in the drink. Play too safe and you will be left with a long second into the small, undulating green.

Hole four is probably the signature hole at Panya Indra. A short par three that requires accuracy and the correct club selection. From the tee you must find the well protected island green, a large bunker to the right offers a bail out area, but par is not guaranteed on this hole.

The final 9 holes, Loop C or the Garden course offers perhaps the most landscaped areas of the course with beautiful flowering acting as a backdrop to the holes.

Again, Fream has made perfect use of “clover” style bunkering and water features to add dimension and shape to the holes and in doing so has introduced diversity.

You are introduced to The Garden Course in a relaxed manner with two straightforward holes, but the closing four holes quickly make you realise you have to fight for a good score. The sixth is a long par three played across the corner of the lake, with more of the lake coming into play the further back you are. The seventh is a short par four which requires accuracy to find the well protected fairway with longer hitters likely taking the shorter route to the left.

Hole 8 is a short par 5, which for many will be reachable in two. A good drive down the right edge of the fairway will leave a short approach over the water. This hole is probably easier for the big hitter as they will not have to lay up to the left of the lake with their second. A superb chance of birdie for those that are brave enough to keep close to the water from the tee.

The final hole again requires a good drive to cut over the corner of the lake which will leave you with a mid-iron into the green. Anything short right will almost certainly find a watery grave.

Panya Indra is in year-round good condition and for those wishing to dabble in night golf it offers the opportunity to try. The greens are generally small and undulating making this a good putters paradise but a nightmare for those who are not so comfortable on the greens.

The facilities are of a high standard as you would expect from a club so close to the city. 

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1950 2600 1000 THB Panya Indra Golf Course 4.2 16

Located in the Bangkok district of Thailand, Panya Indra is a superb 27-hole layout that will keep you on your toes throughout. The course is one of just some of the courses owned by the Panya Group and it is not hard to see why it is one of the best courses in the Bangkok region.

Three  separate championship 9 hole courses create two distinctive 18 hole routes. The design of the courses was undertaken by American Ronald Fream and he has done a wonderful job creating a testing yet enjoyable golf course for all level of player. Each of the loops is distinctive yet merge perfectly together to create a superb course.

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Course rating

  • Condition 4.4
  • Facilities 4.3
  • Pace of play 3.8
  • Service 4.2
  • Overall 4.2
  • Review Score 4.2
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Course facilities

  • Caddies
  • Golf carts
  • Practice facilities
  • Golf lessons
  • Club & shoe rental
  • Night golf
  • Golf shop
  • On-site accommodation
  • Spa & massage

Panya Indra Golf Course - Course Reviews 16 reviews

Panya Indra Golf Course

Sehr schön

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Platz könnte ei bißchen besser gepflegt sein.caddys sind gut pro schop auch schön.restaurant ist super Gehört zu den besseren plätze in bangkok

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  • Review Score 4.6
Panya Indra Golf Course

The course is in excellent condition, but the pace of play is very slow

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I booked a tee time for two people on Friday night. Golfsavers did not informed me in advance that groups of two would need to be joined with other players, as the minimum per flight is three. Despite arriving 30 minutes before my tee time (at 5:00 PM), I only started playing around 6:20 PM. This delay occurred because the caddy master and marshal were unsure which hole I should start from, requiring me to visit several holes to find a flight to join. The pace of play was also very slow, as they allowed six players per flight, and the two flights ahead of me each had six players. The course was in excellent condition and not particularly challenging to play. The caddies were very kind and helpful, providing clear directions and useful tips about the course.

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Panya Indra Golf Course

Great time golfing. Beautiful course near Bangkok

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It was a little chaotic. It's at check-in as process of finding your reservation involves them searching text messages and acting very confused. But it all worked out. What would be helpful is a basic set of first time instructions such as how to check in? How to select a caddy, where to find your rental clubs etc. I'm sure, this is very normal after you've played a few rounds in Thailand, but it's very different from how we do it in the west.

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Panya Indra Golf Course

6 balls in 1 flight Allows +points

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When tee off, was told that can tee off in 1 flight of 6 and that's a very pleasant news to us and we really appreciate kind gesture from the club. Umbrella girls brighten up the atmosphere too.

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  • Review Score 5
Panya Indra Golf Course

Relaxing Sunday morning round at a beautiful course near Bangkok.

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I played the A and B course. The course is in great condition overall. Nice fairways and consistent greens. The environment definitely seemed tidy and well maintained. There was one hole in Course A with a split fairway in which one of the fairways was under repair, but it did not affect my play. The course seems slightly longer than the average Thai course (about 6,700 yards off the white tee for course A and B), and there is a fair bit of water that comes into play. It is not an easy course for a higher handicap player like me (20+) but it is not impossible if you play conservatively. Having a solid hybrid/wood play could be helpful for those longer par 4s that have water in play at driver range (my ball found the water a couple of times because of a better than average contact and steep downhill roll that isn't apparent from the tee box). While I don't expect fast pace of play on a Sunday morning, I am giving a 3/5 for Pace of Play because we had to wait around 30 minutes past our tee time to start. The club should also consider encouraging players towards tee boxes based on handicap. Of course, this is not easy to enforce, but we saw a few teams that probably could have used a forward tee. But the pace also didn't feel too slow either, so it wasn't a big deal. The general vibe of the place seems like a relaxed place where people come to enjoy the day at a leisurely pace and don't mind too much about playing quickly. For me, that is fine. I think I finished my round (flight of 3) in just under 5 hours, including a lunch break. The facilities are nicely done and maintained well. It seemed like there are rest houses every 4-5 holes which was nice too.

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