Unique design features are evident throughout the course. For example, the Chiang Mai golf course is rather wide open with little water or bunkers coming into play. However, trees are a regular hazard and are even situated directly in front of several tee boxes. While some of the original trees have been removed improving the playability of some holes, golfers still have to avoid the fairway hazards by hitting over them or simply risk trying to pass the ball through the branches.
Golf Canyon plays to over 7,300 yards from the back-tees and while the course is of fairly flat terrain, be prepared to do a lot of additional walking as the distance from green-to-tee is long and often hilly.
Golf Canyon is not a top Chiang Mai golf course and the drive time will put some people off, but nevertheless it offers scenic mountain views and is less expensive than most Chiang Mai golf courses.
Driving Route
Near Lamphun and Nida University, 50 kilometers south east of Chiang Mai.