100-100/1 Moo 4, Bangna-Trad km 14,
Bangplee, Samutprakarn 10540
Office
+66 (0)2 336 0568 - 74Fax
+66 (0)2 336 1979 - 80Website
Visit websiteAcademy
PGT Golf AcademyThe Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Residential and rural countryside.
Designer:
Greg Norman
13.640982
100.732613
25 km SE of Bangkok (Sukhumvit hotel area)
From the Sukhumvit area of downtown Bangkok, take the elevated Bangna-Chonburi Expressway (route 34), direction Chonburi. Take exit 4-02 and turn left after about 3 km.
Thana City Golf & Country Club: Although the clubhouse may create something of a tired and lacklustre first impression, the golf course at Thana City is still holding up to a good standard, albeit of a relatively easy-going nature.
You will find plenty of courses around Bangkok where there is more water in play, more serious earthmounding lining the fairways and around the greens, and more expansive bunkering. But don't be fooled into thinking that this Greg Norman layout can't put up a good challenge.
The front and back-nines both serve up long and testing par-3's, as well as quite penal semi-rough, should you stray too far from the usually good-width fairways. Although these fairways may look invitingly wide from several tees, they have a habit of narrowing down to require more challenging approach shots into the greens.
Many bunkers, especially greenside are quite high-lipped, and there's often plenty of them. The fairways are lightly lined with a pleasant variety of trees, although never too densely.
Thana City's substantial condominium blocks stand tall behind the tree-line on a few front-nine holes, but the overall feel here is generally quite open. For a round of golf in pleasant parkland surroundings close to Bangkok itself, Thana City is still worth a visit.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Non-metal spike facility. Golf carts available for hire. Caddies used by all players.
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Thana City has played host to some prestigious pro tournaments in the past, including the 1996 Johnnie Walker Super Tour and in 1997 the Thailand Open (see Tournaments section - by Venue). It was also formerly home to a David Leadbetter Academy.
333 Srinakarin Road, Nongbon, Pravet, 10250 Bangkok
+66 (0)2 366 0505
Visit websiteLocated in Bangkok's suburbs, equidistant between the centre and the Suvarnabhum International Airport. Well-placed for the golf courses in the north and east of Greater Bangkok. A good array of restaurants, but not much going on around the hotel.
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Muang Kaew; Summit Windmill; Thana City; Green Valley; Lakewood.
Bangpoo; Subhapruek; Vintage Club; Navatanee; Legacy; Panya Indra; Windsor Park.
250 Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok 10110
+66 (0)2 649 8888
Visit websiteThe 5-star Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit is an ideal hotel from which to enjoy all that Bangkok has to offer. It enjoys a prime location in the heart of the city, with easy access to the Skytrain, subway and Expressway. Bangkok's business, entertainment and shopping districts are all around.
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Best Ocean; Muang Keaw; Bangpoo; Green Valley; Lakewood; Thana City; Summit Windmill; Navatanee; Panya Indra. Other Where2Golf listed Around Bangkok courses are within 50 km.
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