Thursday, November 5, 2009

Golf in Thailand

When it comes to golf, Thailand has more to offer than any other country in Southeast Asia. At the moment, without exaggerating, 250 courses. Where there was any kind of tourism infrastructure, even in a quiet area, is at least one golf course. They generally have a very high level, since Thailand is a conscious effort to promote the tourism industry at this stage right. Standards may be high, but the price is very
Reasonable.
Added to the equation the fact that the good weather throughout the year in many of the courses, the resort also offers facilities such as swimming pool, gym, restaurant and spa. Golf first time in Thailand under the Royal in 1920 under the auspices of King Rama VII, the coastal resort of Hua Hin. Hua Hin is obviously still very much in use, and has all the feeling of history. A real explosion, however, with a big jump from Thailand, the tourism industry overall parallel the 20th century, 80 years to come.
Popular courses, such as architects Nick Faldo, Player and Jack Nicklaus were hired to design the course, will be different, challenging. Demonstrated that the rapid rise of golf in Thailand over the fact that now host the Johnnie Walker Classic as a series of important international events. Bangkok may be the expansion of a city, but has some of the world-class golf course. More than 40 and around the city, where everyone has their own favorite. For some strange attempts at Thai Country Club is very demanding, and maintain a good layout. Krungthep Kreetha golf course just 30 minutes from the city center so that, when pressed for the convenience of time. Lakewood Country Club in the east has almost become a botanical garden doubles over 45 types of plants and more than 2000 trees. Alpine Golf Club is one of the most challenging courses
Thailand's most prestigious competitions staged by the U. S. PGA Championship and in Thailand, living a certain reputation.
Seaside resort of Pattaya may have a criticism, but when it comes to golf, it is impossible to find fault with it. They are in the province of Chonburi, Rayong is an incredible selection site. Siam Country Club is located in the region date from 1968, Pattaya is still a fishing village, but also the first course. We continue to believe that, in particular, was rebuilt in 2006 after it. Laem Chabang International Country Club, about 25 km of Pattaya is a luxury, of course, Jack Nicklaus Design. More recently the city of Phoenix Golf Club There are many, many. Similarly, in Bangkok, Kanchanaburi reached. Bank of the River Kwai is located near the jungle, the shadow of the mountains national park, not far from the border with Burma, there are many courses, the most beautiful tropical regions.
Great Garden Golf Club, Green World, Mission Hills Country Club, Nichigo River Kwai Resort & Country Club Golf Club and Sapphire Golf Club has its own characteristics. Similarly, the same solemn setting in rural, mountainous areas of the north there is a course very well. Chiang Mai Green Valley Country Club, near a lake, is only 15 minutes to Chiang Mai itself. Plateau is a mountain near Chiang Mai. Chiang Mai, Lamphun Golf Club is an 18-hole Championship Golf Course, surrounded by wooded hills lie. Traditional Architecture Club and the building to give a distinctive flavor of the north.
This is not surprising that all the international luxury hotel in Phuket Resort has excellent facilities including golf courses. There are some places near the sea blue bright green fairways contrast with a wealth of courses of drugs. Blue Canyon Country Club, Phuket Country Club, Laguna Island Golf Club and Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa is the best of the four known to provide excellent services. If you choose not to play golf in Thailand, can often be booking the whole package includes all services free to leave a step towards enhancing the aircraft shortly after takeoff.
Companies, such as Golfasian. Com, Golforient. com and Golfthink. com you can play golf all Thai travel arrangements to suit every type of budget and preferences.

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