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.
Red Mountain Golf Club is the most challenging course in Phuket, and it stands out as one of the most exciting new courses in Asia. The course designer ingeniously utilized the varied terrain of a former tin mine, seamlessly integrating the abandoned mining areas into the design theme.
Planning your first golf game in Thailand? Here are a few things you definitely need to know:
Owned and operated by the Bangkok Peninsula Hotel, Thai Country Club is widely regarded as one of the best-serviced courses in the Bangkok area. Opened in 1996, this course was designed by Denis Griffiths, then president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, according to USPGA standards. In its second year of operation, it hosted the Asian Honda Classic, where Tiger Woods secured victory with a score of 268, 20 strokes below the standard par.
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