The overall price trend of golf courses in Thailand is that the closer they are to Bangkok, the higher the prices, while the farther away from Bangkok, the lower the prices. If you want to enjoy a beautiful golf course environment, the courses a bit further away offer relatively higher value for money
Thailand enjoys a mild climate throughout the year, making it an ideal destination for golfing. Moreover, golf courses are conveniently located in accessible areas, making it convenient to play golf at any time of the year. This may be why an increasing number of BaiGolf players choose to golf in Thailand. Today, let's introduce the Ayutthaya Golf Club.
Today, BaiGolf's editorial team introduces Panya Indra Golf Club in Bangkok, Thailand. It opened in 1991 and features a 27-hole golf course. Despite its location in the heart of Bangkok, it boasts a large area and enjoys a prestigious reputation.
It is well-known that Vietnam was honored as the "Best Golf Destination in Asia" at the prestigious 2019 World Golf Awards. Many of Vietnam's courses rank among the top in the region, making it an incredibly attractive golf destination. The reason behind this is quite understandable.
Thailand's climate is divided into dry, hot, and rainy seasons, with the hot season lasting from late March to June. The temperature can sometimes exceed 35°C, making daytime golfing quite strenuous due to intense sunlight. In such cases, night golfing is recommended.
Amata Spring Country Club, located in Chonburi Province, is an exclusive and prestigious golf club known as one of Thailand's finest golf courses, enjoying immense popularity in the golfing community.
The Amata Spring Country Club hosted the Asia-Europe Men's Golf Team Championship – the Royal Cup in 2006, 2007, 2009, and 2010. In 2009, the then rising star Ryo Ishikawa's performance at the Royal Cup caught everyone's attention. From 2011 to 2015, the Asian Tour's Thailand Golf Championship took place here, with world-class players like Sergio Garcia winning awards.
Golf is very popular in Thailand, but there are also some very special courses that are not accessible to the general public. They are called "five-star courses," and there are even more rare "six-star courses" than five-star ones. Today, BaiGolf is introducing the highly acclaimed Ayodhya Links Golf in Thailand.
Ranked 76th in the World Top 100 and 36th in the Asia Top 100, Ayodhya Links Golf Club stands out as one of the most outstanding championship courses designed by Peter Thomson & Ross Perrett, with a total length of 7,626 yards. It successfully hosted the World Golf Club Championship in 2016.
In 2015, Ayodhya Links Golf Club secured its place among the world's top 100 golf courses, ranking No. 76 globally and among the top 100 in Asia.