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Hua Hin and Cha Am are known for
their world class golf courses with beautiful scenic views.
The courses are:
 Milford
Paradise & Golf Club Designer Robert McFarland
has used one of the most interesting sites in Thailand to good
effect. The course is surrounded on three sides by forested
hills. From the clubhouse, panoramic sea views give the course
a "link" atmosphere. The large variation in elevation allows
many sweeping holes.
The eighteenth is a classical finishing
hole played from an elevated tee and commanding a tee shot of
200 yards carry to reach the fairway. Accommodations are available
nearby.
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Green Fees |
Weekdays (Bath) |
Weekends(Bath) |
| Guests
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350 |
500 |
| Visitors
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700 |
1,000 |
| Caddy
Fee : |
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180 |
| Golf
Cart : |
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600 |
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The Majestic
Creek
The Majestic Creek Country Club is yet another creation of Thailand's
foremost golf architect, Dr.Sukitti Klangvisai. At 7,123 yards
it is one of the longest courses in Thailand, and it also claims
to have the longest hole in the Kingdom at 770 yards, which
becomes a par six! Dr.Sukitti, together with the Thai/American
shaping team have produced a layout which needs to be played
with imagination and skill. Valleys in the nearby mountains
supply water to the maze of streams winding around the course,
and the builders have been careful to preserve them as natural
hazards. A free shuttle bus service runs from the Majestic Beach
Resort Hotel continuously throughout the day. |
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Green Fees |
Weekdays (Bath) |
Weekends(Bath) |
| Guests
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450 |
700 |
| Visitors
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600 |
1,000 |
| Caddy
Fee : |
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170 |
| Golf
Cart : |
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500 |
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The
Royal Hua Hin Golf Club
This is one of Thailand's gems. The royal associations go back
over seventy years. The course is very natural and is surrounded
by beautiful scenery. Major renovations and improvements in
the 1980s have ensured that the course and its facilities remain
on par with the newer generation of clubs. It is also a course
which affords players glorious views of the Gulf of Thailand.
Those who play here well never forget the experience, especially
when they play the par-three eighteenth, with the beautiful
sight of a Thai temple forming the panoramic background. The
new clubhouse is situated alongside the charming old Hau Hin
railway station on the Bangkok-Singapore railway line, which
contributes to an aura of elegance of a bygone era in old Thailand. |
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Green Fees |
Weekdays (Bath) |
Weekends(Bath) |
| Guests
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550 |
900 |
| Visitors
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550 |
900 |
| Caddy
Fee : |
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180 |
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