18 Moo 7, Liabklongsong 2 Rd, Samwatawantok,
Klong Samwa, Bangkok 10510
Office
+66 (0)2 914 1930 - 40Fax
+66 (0)2 914 1970 - 1Website
Visit websiteThe Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Woodland and residential.
Designer:
Jack Nicklaus
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100.702274
28 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. Pass Panya Indra GC (on your right) and follow road to Safari World. In front of Safari World turn right onto Wat Khun Bon Road then look for left turn into golf. Golf entrance is behind Safari World.
The Legacy Golf Club: Formerly known as Natural Park Ramindra (and before that Winson Golf Club), this is the only Jack Nicklaus designed golf course in and around the metropolis of Bangkok.
The terrain is essentially quite flat, although some modest earthmounding has added a touch of contouring to the sides of the fairways. If gently rippling earthmounds are not present, then there is a good chance that water, in the form of small lakes and ponds, will be. Occasionally, as at the par-4 opening hole, a river of sand may flank the fairway from tee to green.
The well-paced greens are generally well defended with a copious of array of excellent bunkers, some steep enough to require a set of steps to get you down into them. The good-length par-4 18th provides an excellent close to the round, with a small lake flanking the left side of the fairway from tee-to-green.
Although this may not be the most dramatic or scenic course in Bangkok, nor the most meticulously maintained, it still contains the full array of Nicklaus design fundamentals. Water, threatening bunkers and large testing greens will ensure your golf game is adequately challenged, especially if you play from the tips, at just over 7000 yards.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Non-metal spike facility. Caddies used by all players.
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The Legacy Golf Club was formerly known as Natural Park Ramindra.
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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