99/1 Moo 6, Ramindra Rd km 9,
Buengkhum, Bangkok 10230
The Course:
27 holes. Open parkland. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Varied - urban, residential and rural countryside.
Designer:
Ronald (Ron) Fream
Above distances/ratings are for the Lagoon-Palm combination. The 9-hole Garden course is slightly shorter at 3501 yards (back-tees).
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25 km NE of Bangkok (Sukhumvit hotel area)
From the Sukhumvit area of downtown Bangkok, take the Ramindra Expressway until the end. Exit right onto route 304, direction Minburi. Just after intersection with the Eastern Outer Ring Road (route 9), at km marker 8, turn left into Panya Indra Road, direction Panya Indra Golf and Safari World. Golf entrance is on your right.
Panya Indra Golf Club: This very popular and busy course, with night golf available, is a big hit with locals and visitors alike. Whether you play the Lagoon course (A), Palm course (B) or Garden course (C), the same lightly palm-tree lined, pleasantly contoured and testing holes await.
There is more water to negotiate on the Lagoon, although the Palm and Garden nines do not lag too far behind on that score. The Palm course actually boasts an excellent island green par-3, its 4th hole. The terrain here is always fairly open with a liberal sprinkling of palm trees and splendid clover-leaf bunkering defining the holes, en route to the testing and at times mesmerising greens.
The 27 greens, sometimes relatively small in size, do not have a single flat spot between them. All your putts will be breaking left or right, up or downhill - or any combination of those movements.
What's good for the greens in Fream's design, also seems good for the fairways, which are also splendidly contoured, giving each hole its own unique character in this relatively compact and open environment.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends. Closed Mondays.
Must book in advance.
Non-metal spike facility. Golf carts available for hire. Caddies used by all players.
Excellent - an aquatic, floodlit driving range.
In the 1980's wealthy Thai businessman, Mr. Panya Kuantrakul, was the driving force behind the establishment of the Panya group of golf courses - Panya Indra, Panya Park (now Windsor Park) and Panya Hill (now Mountain Shadow). He believes that golf is a perfect metaphor for the struggles in life, which he had to overcome in order to succeed.
333 Chert Wudthakas Road, Moo 10, Srikan, Don Muang, Bangkok 10210
+66 (0)2566 1020
Visit websiteThis comfortable 4-star hotel is located close to Bangkok's former international airport, Don Muang Airport. Its superior accommodation, restaurants and business and convention facilities, make it a popular choice with both business and leisure travellers.
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Bangkok GC; Navatanee; Panya Indra; Legacy; Windsor Park; Cascata; Lam Luk Ka; Alpine.
1 Rachadaphisek Road, Fortune Town, Dindaeng, 10400 Bangkok
+66 (0)2 641 1500
Visit websiteThe Fortune Hotel, in the northeast of Bangkok city centre, rises 26 floors above the city and is annexed to Fortune Town, a major shopping arcade with 500 shops and restaurants opened in 1992. All 406-bedrooms are tastefully furnished and fully equipped.
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Bangkok GC; Navatanee; Legacy; Panya Indra; Summit Windmill; Thana City; Lakewood; Green Valley; Muang Kaew.
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