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Thai Country Club

Holes 18 | Par 72 | Length 6539 m / 7151 y | Type Parkland | Architect Denis Griffiths

Thai Country Club in Bangkok is of the top golf courses in Thailand which has hosted several top-class events including the 1997 Asian Honda Classic won by Tiger Woods.  Not the most exciting golf course in Bangkok but certainly has the best service with a wonderfully efficient clubhouse service superb food and some of the best trained caddies in Thailand.  This is a private membes club so access is resticted - especially at weekends but Golfsavers have exclusive access to tee times at excellent prices.   It naturally made our pick of best golf courses in Bangkok.

A pretty benign opening par-4 at Thai Country Club and providing you can avoid the fairway bunker which is probably out of reach for most of us then you are well set up for your approach.  From the second tee box you are faced with a large stretch of water and a huge fairway bunker – don’t be tempted to go for the green and play safely to the left of the bunker. The 3rd is the first of the par 3’s with a narrow green protected on one side by a large bunker and a hollow on the other. The 4th is the shortest of the par 5’s but also one of the most dangerous and many are tempted to go straight across the water to the green – much better idea is to play up in three and hope you can one putt.  The 5th is a straight forward par-4 as long as you can avoid the sand and this is followed by \a very long par 3 which usually plays into the wind and you need to pick just the right line left of the green The 7th is a shortish par 5 which can be reached in two by the long hitters but they will need to avoid the large bunker to the left of the green.  The 8th can be a scoring hole if you can avoid the fairway bunkers and also the bunker protecting the left side of the green which is a lot deeper than it looks.  Some respite at the last hole on the front nine but you often have to play your approach from a sloping lie and the pin positions can be deceiving on this cleverly sculpted green.

As you start the back nine at Thai Country Club a plaque reminds you that Tiger Woods drove the green during the 1997 Honda Classic but for most of us this is a 2-shot par 4 but don’t go too far right off the green or you can catch the water. This is followed by a very pretty par 3 with a carry over water and deep bunkers – if unsure about club selection then take one extra as the green usually holds well.  The 12th is the longest par 4 on the course but you need to avoid the huge greenside bunker.  The big hitters will try to carry the bunkers off the tee and you need to keep well right of the green with your approach to avoid the awaiting bunkers. The 14th is a long par 5 and rated the most difficult hole on the course and it requires three very solid hits to get up in regulation but at least the green is pretty flat.  The 15th is an extremely dangerous hole with water in play off the tee and also for your second shot – the sloping fairway and green add to the problems on this challenging hole.  The final par 3 follows and requires a fade off the tee and if you do make the putting surface then you are faced with the most undulating green on the course.  You need to avoid the bunkers on one side and the water on the other if you are to negotiate the par 5, 17th successfully.   The final hole at Thai Country Club demands a straight tee shot as anything right will get blocked by the trees and you need to avoid the larger bunker which protect the left side of the green.

The changing rooms would not be out of place in a 5-star hotel with spa pools, sauna and steam rooms, massage rooms, hydro jet therapy showers and also include a grooming room for the gentlemen and a beauty room for the ladies.  Valet parking is provide by a team of highly trained doormen and the pro-shop is one of the best stoked around with as huge range of golf gear and souvenirs.

As you would expect for a course managed by the Peninsula Group, the dining room is superb with a large range of Thai, Chinese, Japanese and Western cuisine backed the immaculate service of this prestigious group.

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4300 5500 1000 THB Thai Country Club 4.7 42

Thai Country Club in Bangkok is of the top golf courses in Thailand which has hosted several top-class events including the 1997 Asian Honda Classic won by Tiger Woods.  Not the most exciting golf course in Bangkok but certainly has the best service with a wonderfully efficient clubhouse service superb food and some of the best trained caddies in Thailand.  This is a private membes club so access is resticted - especially at weekends but Golfsavers have exclusive access to tee times at excellent prices.   It naturally made our pick of best golf courses in Bangkok.

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Course rating

  • Condition 4.8
  • Facilities 4.9
  • Pace of play 4.6
  • Service 4.8
  • Overall 4.7
  • Review Score 4.8
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  • Golf carts
  • Practice facilities
  • Golf lessons
  • Club & shoe rental
  • Night golf
  • Golf shop
  • On-site accommodation
  • Spa & massage

Thai Country Club - Course Reviews 42 reviews

Thai Country Club

"5 star all the way"

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In my opinion by far the best course in Bangkok – 5-star service in the clubhouse. Very well-trained caddies and an interesting courses in great condition.

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Thai Country Club

"Superb clubhouse but course is nothing special"

Reviewed by ; on
Thai Country Club is located some distance outside Bangkok in a rather unattractive industrial zone so you should not expect any great views. The course is in very good shape as you would expect from a course that has hosted several major tournaments. The course is not that difficult with wide open fairways and I think even higher handicappers would cope with the course. The caddies were above average and were good at picking distances and helping to read putts and indeed after seeing the way I played were able to advise on club selection. Although the course was very crowded we still managed to get round in four hours which is quite acceptable. The arrival experience was terrible with total confusion amongst the staff – equally confusing check-in and no guidance on where to go to find our caddie and the first tee. This was very surprising when you consider the club is managed by Peninsula Hotels. This experience almost spoilt the entire day. Superb club house and facilities – probably the best I have seen but perhaps they should have invested more in the course! In summary the golf here is pretty decent but nothing special. It’s a pretty, relatively undemanding course. It’s quite a long way outside Bangkok – at least one hour and expensive and I probably would not bother to play here again as I think there are better and cheaper options.

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