Top 10 Best Golf Courses in Bangkok for 2026/2027

Last updated on April 9, 2026 in Best of Golf, Courses & Travel 5 comments.
Best golf courses in Bangkok

Bangkok is usually known for its traffic and street food, but the golf scene is actually one of the best in Asia. There are dozens of courses scattered around the city and the outskirts, ranging from older, established clubs to massive new developments.

This list covers the top 10 courses in Bangkok that are actually worth the drive. Most of these spots have tournament-grade greens and clubhouses that are often better than what you’d find in the US or Europe. Whether you want a course that’s carved out of the tropical suburbs or something closer to the city center, there’s enough variety here to fill a two-week trip without playing the same style of hole twice.

Discovering the Best Golf Courses in Bangkok

Navatanee Golf Course

Navatanee Golf Course

Navatanee Golf Course

  • Location: Ram Inthra, Khan Na Yao, Bangkok (20 minutes from downtown)
  • Holes: 18 | Par: 72 | Length: 6,902 yards
  • Best for: Golfers who appreciate history and classic parkland design

Navatanee has been a staple of the Bangkok golf scene since the early 70s, originally built for the World Cup of Golf. It’s a Robert Trent Jones Jr. design, and because it’s a private, older club, it has a level of maturity and privacy that the newer “mega-resorts” in Thailand can’t really replicate.

The layout is famous for the 6th hole, a par 4 that requires a very specific line of play if you want to stay out of trouble. Because the course is over fifty years old, the vegetation is completely grown in – you’re playing through dense corridors of trees and tropical flowers rather than an open field.

It’s the kind of place you go when you want to avoid the typical tourist crowds. The service is professional without being over-the-top, and the whole experience feels more like playing a historic club in the US or UK than a typical vacation course. It’s consistently well-maintained, and while it’s a tough walk, it’s one of the few places in the city that feels genuinely secluded from the surrounding chaos.

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2. Thai Country Club

Thai Country Golf Course

Thai Country Golf Course

  • Location: Chachoengsao, 50 minutes east of downtown Bangkok
  • Holes: 18 | Par: 72 | Length: 7,157 yards
  • Best for: Golfers who want genuine championship conditions and five-star service

Thai Country Club has a reputation as one of the best-run courses in Asia, and a lot of that comes from its history with the Asian Tour. It’s probably most famous for being the site of Tiger Woods’ 1997 victory, and the club has maintained that high-end, tournament-ready feel ever since. The design is by Denis Griffiths, who focused on a layout that rewards accuracy – expect plenty of bunkers and greens that are notoriously fast and difficult to read.

It’s a par-72 course that is consistently manicured. Unlike some of the newer, flashier courses in Bangkok, Thai Country Club feels established and traditional. The service is a big part of the draw here; the caddies are highly trained, and the locker rooms and dining areas are widely considered the best in the country.

If you’re looking for a round where the logistics are seamless and the course conditions are perfect, this is usually the first choice. It’s not the cheapest game in the city, but the quality of the greens and the level of hospitality usually make it worth the premium.

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3. Bangkok Golf Club

Bangkok Golf Club

Bangkok Golf Club

  • Location: Tiwanon Road, Pathum Thani (35 minutes from Bangkok city center)
  • Holes: 18 | Par: 72 | Length: 6,700 yards
  • Best for: Golfers wanting quality course conditions and the option for night golf

Bangkok Golf Club is a staple for local players, largely because it’s one of the best-equipped courses in the city for night golf. It’s an 18-hole track that’s generally kept in great shape, but the main reason people head here is to experience the night golf in Thailand. Once the floodlights come on, the temperature drops and the whole pace of the game feels a bit more relaxed.

The layout is famous for its island green, which is a tough target to hit when the wind picks up. There’s a lot of water across the course and the greens have plenty of movement, so it isn’t a place where you can just switch off your brain. The clubhouse is modern and the food is actually good, which helps if you’re finishing a late round and don’t want to hunt for dinner elsewhere.

It’s a practical, high-quality option if you’re looking for “urban golf.” You get a challenging round without having to drive two hours out of the city, and the night-play option makes it one of the more flexible clubs in the area.

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4. Alpine Golf and Sports Club

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Alpine Golf and Sports Club

  • Location: Pathum Thani, northeast Bangkok
  • Holes: 18 | Par: 72 | Length: 7,044 yards
  • Best for: Low-to-mid handicappers seeking a genuine championship test

Alpine is easily one of the most challenging courses in Thailand, largely because Ron Garl designed it to be a true championship test. He transformed what was once flat land into a rolling, hilly layout that forces you to deal with uneven lies and elevation changes you don’t typically find near Bangkok.

It’s a big course, playing at over 7,100 yards. The fairways are lined with mature trees and there is a lot of water, so accuracy is much more important than raw distance here. Because it’s a private club, they keep the greens very fast and the overall maintenance is a step above most public tracks.

It isn’t a course for a casual, “lazy” round. It’s built to push your game, and you’ll likely use every club in your bag. If you can get a tee time, it’s worth it just to see how different the terrain is from the rest of the province, but bring a few extra balls—the lakes are positioned exactly where you don’t want them.

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5. Panya Indra Golf Club

Panya Indra Golf Club

Panya Indra Golf Club

  • Location: Ram Indra, northeast Bangkok (30 minutes from city center)
  • Holes: 27 (three 9-hole courses)
  • Best for: Golfers wanting flexibility and night golf options in Bangkok

Panya Indra is a 27-hole layout that gives you a bit more variety than the standard 18-hole courses around Bangkok. It’s split into three nines: the Lagoon, Palm, and Garden – each with a slightly different feel, though they all share a lot of water hazards and bunkers. Ronald Fream designed it, and he clearly intended to make players think about their lines rather than just swinging away.

The course is known for being one of the best “city” tracks because it manages to block out the surrounding urban noise with thick palm groves and lakes. It’s a technical course; the water holes are famous for being particularly punishing if your accuracy is off.

It’s a practical choice for a day out. The clubhouse is large and the food is good, making it easy to finish a round and transition straight into lunch or dinner. It’s well-maintained and professional, offering a solid, high-quality round without requiring a long drive out of the city center.

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6. Thana City Country Club

Thana City Golf & Sports Club

Thana City Golf & Sports Club

  • Location: Bang Phli, near Suvarnabhumi Airport
  • Holes: 18 | Par: 72 | Length: 6,966 yards
  • Best for: Mid-handicappers who want a well-maintained course with professional tournament heritage

Thana City is the only Greg Norman course in Thailand, and its biggest selling point is its location, it’s about 15 minutes from the airport. Because it’s so accessible, it’s a favorite for people who want to fit in a round right after landing or before a flight out. The layout is a par 72 that stretches to 6,966 yards, and while it’s relatively flat, Norman used plenty of water and large bunkers to make sure you can’t just cruise through it.

The course feels much more open than many of Bangkok’s older clubs. The greens are generally fast and the fairways are kept in tight condition. It’s well-known for its “signature” holes where the water is a constant threat, forcing you to be precise with your iron play.

The facilities here are some of the most comprehensive in the area. The clubhouse is huge and modern, with a pro shop and locker rooms that are a step above the average. It’s a very practical choice, you get a high-quality, professional round without having to navigate two hours of Bangkok traffic to get there.

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7. Windsor Park & Golf Club

Windsor Park & Golf Club

Windsor Park & Golf Club

  • Location: Northeast Bangkok, near Minburi
  • Holes: 36 (four 9-hole courses)
  • Best for: Golfers seeking reliable, accessible play across multiple course configurations

Thana City is the only Greg Norman course in Thailand, and its biggest selling point is its location, it’s about 15 minutes from the airport. Because it’s so accessible, it’s a favorite for people who want to fit in a round right after landing or before a flight out. The layout is a par 72 that stretches to 6,966 yards, and while it’s relatively flat, Norman used plenty of water and large bunkers to make sure you can’t just cruise through it.

The course feels much more open than many of Bangkok’s older clubs. The greens are generally fast and the fairways are kept in tight condition. It’s well-known for its “signature” holes where the water is a constant threat, forcing you to be precise with your iron play.

The facilities here are some of the most comprehensive in the area. The clubhouse is huge and modern, with a pro shop and locker rooms that are a step above the average. It’s a very practical choice, you get a high-quality, professional round without having to navigate two hours of Bangkok traffic to get there.

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8. Nikanti Golf Club

Nikanti Golf Club

Nikanti Golf Club

  • Location: Nakhon Pathom, 60 minutes west of Bangkok
  • Holes: 18 | Par: 72 | Length: 6,789 yards
  • Best for: Golfers wanting a modern, all-inclusive experience with a unique layout

Nikanti is a bit of a disruptor in the Bangkok golf scene because it operates on a strictly all-inclusive basis. Your fee covers the round, the caddy, the cart, and even high-end buffet meals, so you don’t have to carry cash around all day. The design is also a break from tradition: it’s three six-hole loops instead of the usual nine-and-nine. This makes it easier to play a quick six or twelve holes if you’re short on time, though most people stick around for the full eighteen.

The course was designed by Pirapon Namatra and is much hillier than your typical Bangkok track. It’s a par 72 where the difficulty comes from the greens, they are notoriously undulating and fast. You’ll spend more time thinking about your putting lines here than your drives.

The clubhouse is easily one of the best in Thailand. It’s modern, almost minimalist, and the food service is a massive step up from the standard fried rice you find at older clubs. It’s a premium experience, and while it’s a bit of a drive from the city center, the lack of “hidden costs” and the quality of the layout make it one of the best choices for a high-end golf day.

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9. Krungthep Kreetha Golf Course

Krungthep Kreetha Golf Course

Krungthep Kreetha Golf Course

  • Location: Central Bangkok area
  • Holes: 18 | Par: 72
  • Best for: Golfers who appreciate mature, character-rich layouts and local authenticity

Krungthep Kreetha Golf Course is one of the oldest and best golf courses in Bangkok. The course features big and mature trees while the layout is attractive and challenging. In the mid-1990s, this 18-hole golf course was entirely redesigned and renovated by James R. Vaughn.

The layout of Krungthep Kreetha Golf Course presents challenges at every turn. Players will have to play creatively, as the course is littered with water hazards and mature trees. For example, the 9th hole features a double green with a pond in between and only a few yards from the back greenside. The clubhouse, also renovated together with the golf course is rather grand and boasts an excellent Thai restaurant.

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10. Lam Luk Ka Country Golf Club

Lam Luk Ka Country Club

Lam Luk Ka Country Club

  • Location: North of Bangkok
  • Holes: 36 (two 18-hole courses)
  • Best for: Value-conscious golfers and those who want a nature-rich Bangkok golf holiday

Lam Luk Ka Country Club is just a short drive from Bangkok’s thriving metropolis. Golfers here will savor the experience of playing at the city’s wetlands, with over 10,000 trees and waterways providing homes to over 100 species of birds and wildlife.

Lam Luk Ka is a beautiful 36-hole golf facility, good value compared to other golf courses in Bangkok as two of their 18 holes are generally empty. Tee times are easily accessible and green fees are lower than comparable facilities.

Golfers will be impressed by how well-manicured the greens are, as well as the sites of accurate bunkering throughout the entire course. After the round, you can relax and take a swim in the Olympic-sized swimming pool or enjoy a range of international or Thai culinary delights in the clubhouse restaurant, which offers views of the 18th hole of the East Course.

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Conclusion

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FAQs

When is the best time to play golf in Bangkok?

November through February is the most comfortable period for golf in Bangkok. Temperatures and humidity are lower than the rest of the year, and afternoon rain interruptions are rare. March and April are hot and often uncomfortable, and the wet season from June to October brings regular afternoon downpours.

Are caddies compulsory at Bangkok golf courses?

At most Bangkok golf courses, caddies are included in the green fee or offered as a standard accompaniment. Riding in a cart alone without a caddie is not the norm here. Most golfers who visit regularly consider the caddie a genuine advantage, particularly on courses with complex green contours.

How far in advance should I book Bangkok tee times?

For popular courses like Thai Country Club, Alpine, or Navatanee, booking at least 3 to 7 days in advance is recommended for weekday play. Nikanti Golf Club, being a daily-fee public course with structured tee times, is generally more accessible with shorter notice. During peak season (November to February), earlier booking across all clubs is advisable.

Is night golf available in Bangkok?

Yes. Bangkok Golf Club, Panya Indra (Palm and Garden courses), and several other courses in the Bangkok area offer fully lit night golf. It’s a practical option during the hot season, when evening temperatures are considerably more comfortable than midday conditions, and it’s also a genuinely different experience worth trying regardless of season.

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Comments (5)

    1. Dear Kenna,
      Thank you for your question — with only 4 days in Bangkok, it makes sense to choose the very best. If we had to narrow it down to just two absolute must-play golf courses, we would recommend:
      1. Thai Country Club
      This is one of Bangkok’s most prestigious courses, often rated among the best in Asia. It’s immaculately maintained, with excellent caddie service and a challenging layout that has hosted numerous international tournaments. Playing here offers not only world-class golf but also a luxurious clubhouse experience.
      2. Nikanti Golf Club
      Unique and modern, Nikanti offers an experience unlike any other course in Thailand. It’s a par-72 layout divided into three six-hole loops, with all-inclusive green fees that cover food, drinks, and caddie services. Both the course design and the service level stand out, making it a memorable round for any golfer.
      These two will give you a fantastic mix of Bangkok golf, one with history and prestige, and the other with innovation and style. If you’d like, our team can help secure tee times, arrange transfers, and recommend the best schedule to fit your 4-day stay.
      Best regards,
      GolfLux Team

  1. Hi, I am planning to visit Bangkok and want to play a golf round, which course from the list would you recommend since I want to experience both challenging and beautiful natural scenery? Thanks for sharing!

    1. Hi Garcia, thank you for reaching us! If you are looking for a challenging round with beautiful natural scenery in Bangkok, we recommend Alpine Golf Club due to its rigorous layout and lush surroundings. Another great choice is Suwan Golf & Country Club for its hilly terrain and undulating greens. Another option is Summit Windmill Golf Club because it offers water hazards on every hole and a peaceful, green environment close to the city. If you need further information or want to book tee time, please contact us.
      Warm regards,
      GolfLux Team.

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