The Royal Chiang Mai Golf Course was designed by Peter Thompson, five times British Open Champion. The design is reminiscent of a traditional British Parkland course with some interesting links additions.
The course is heavily tree-lined and water hazards are in play on almost every hole. The Rough is true to the meaning of the word. From the very back blue tees the course measures over 7,200 yards and can be a severe test, but from the men’s white tees the course is pleasant and relaxing.
Bunkers use local sand from The Mae Ping river. The greens are Tiff Dwarf Bermuda with Bermuda 419 and Zoysia fairways. The course has a driving range and two practices putting and chipping greens to allow everyone to enjoy golf holidays in Thailand.
The Royal Chiang Mai Golf Course was designed by Peter Thompson, five times British Open Champion. The design is reminiscent of a traditional British Parkland course with some interesting links additions.
The course is heavily tree-lined and water hazards are in play on almost every hole. The Rough is true to the meaning of the word. From the very back blue tees the course measures over 7,200 yards and can be a severe test, but from the men’s white tees the course is pleasant and relaxing.
Bunkers use local sand from The Mae Ping river. The greens are Tiff Dwarf Bermuda with Bermuda 419 and Zoysia fairways. The course has a driving range and two practices putting and chipping greens to allow everyone to enjoy golf holidays in Thailand.
Royal Chiangmai Golf Club
Royal Chiangmai Golf Club