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Chiangmai Golf Courses Information


  • Alpine Golf Resort Chiang Mai

    Chiangmai-Lamphun that was closed March 2008 and totally re-design by world-famous golf course designer Ron M Garl, It opened again for the public on 1 November 2008. An 18 holes, 7,541 yards, par 72 champion ship course. Ron Garl also designer Alpine Bangkok that have held Johniee Walker classic twice with winners as Tiger Woods and Miguel Angel Jiminez.
    Alpine Chiang Mai a 27 holes champion ship course. Course A 3,830 yards, Course B 3,708 yards & Course C 3,608 yards from the Black Tee, each 9 holes is par 36.

    Course rating from Black Tee 76,9 and slope 151 Course rating from White Tee 68,8 and slope 132

    The Alpine Golf Resort Chiang Mai comprises some 450 rai of land that nestles in a valley between the mountain ranges in the heart of the San Kampaeng natural forests. It is undoubtedly one of the golf courses in Chiang Mai that boast of the best in natural beauty. The design of the course, was inspired by the magnificent hills in its horizon. No matter where you are on the course, you will enjoy nature at her best: exquisite lush green from the nearby forests which comprise a rich assembly of trees such as the golden teakwood, the Dipterocarpus Alatus and many more other species.

    A visit to The Alpine Golf Resort promises an unforgettable experience. First, the course is complete with a full range of facilities including a 4-star resort so that you can bring your family members for a well-deserved breakaway. Last but not least is the opportunity to enjoy good food and the pleasure of a spa indulgence after your round of golf and all this in the spectacular ambience of the hills of Chiang Mai.

  • Royal Chiang Mai Golf Club

    Designed by 5 times British Open winner Peter Thomson and Michael Wolveridge, this 6900 yard, par 72, park-land style course is located 30 minutes from Chiang Mai, in the foothills of Northern Thailand. The 2000 rai site, a former fruit orchard, provides breathtaking panoramic vistas of mountains in the distance.

    The high altitude provides a cooler, less humid climate, sweet refreshing air, and gentle breezes. It’s filled with the songs of birds, an abundance of wildlife, and thousands of flowering trees erupting in different fragrances and colors every month of the year. The design uses elements from a British links style course, including bumpy gently rolling fairways, pot bunkers and closely mowed areas around the greens.

  • Summit Green Valley Golf Club Chiang Mai

    Situated in the lowlands, only 20 minutes from downtown Chiang Mai, this Dennis Griffiths & Associates designed championship course offers an unusually tough challenge. The heat and humidity, along with the 7,200 yards of wide open fairways, tough water hazards on every hole, plenty of bunkers, and few trees, make for a difficult and thirsty round of golf.

    Ideally played in the early morning or late afternoon, due to lack of trees, this tournament calibre course has Chiang Mai’s most superbly conditioned and maintained fairways and greens. The clubhouse is a model of excellence. Green Valley is now featuring night time golf that is a must to try out with stunning background lighting behind the palm trees.

  • Gassan Khuntan Golf Club and Resort

    Only one hour south of Chiang Mai is Gassan’s new Khuntan Resort. Khuntan means “Devil Mountain’ and this 18 -hole, 6,454 yard, par-72 creation from 2004 are devilishly difficult.

    Tucked in the ‘dragon-like’ folds of Lampang’s foothills on a riverbank, the distinctive design of the course, clubhouse and resort is pure “eye candy”.

    Its target golf/risk-reward style, the lack of a practice range, no golf course guidebook, and clever optical illusions make hitting the right shot, with the right club, to the right spot a true test. When you stand on the tee of the par-3, – 5th hole and face a mid-iron shot to a tiny island green, in the middle of a huge lake, into the teeth of swirling winds, you will know why this course is aptly named.

    Although club/shot selection are demanding, the relentless challenge only adds to the experience. To gain par takes focus, making the occasional birdie that much more special. For an unforgettable day of golf in a truly spectacular setting, head south.

    The Mountain Course, the new nine holes at Gassan Khuntan, measures 2,390 yards from the blue tee. The course features an interesting design with beautiful landscaping and great views from the elevated tees and greens. There are four short par threes, three very good par fours and two short par fives. The par threes average 125 yards and include an 80 yard elevated green that will make you ponder which club to pull. With generous fairways, a fair amount of bunkers, water on three holes, and well kept greens, this new nine holes offers a nice compliment to the existing 18 holes at Gassan Khuntan.

  • Gassan Legacy Golf Club Lamphun

    Gassan Legacy Golf Club is the newest course in Chiang Mai and is located about 30 minute south of the city center on the way to Lamphun. The course was formally known as Gassan Lake City but has undergone a major renovation done by the world renown designer Lee Schmidt of Schmidt Curley Design, Inc.

    The complete upgrade cost in excess of 150 million baht and took 16 month to complete. The course now boasts some of the finest playing conditions in the North of Thailand with lush fairways and perfectly conditioned bunkers. The challenging layout can be enjoyed by golfers of all abilities.

    The many water hazards and doglegs require target shots and offer exciting opportunities for those who enjoy risk/reward golf. Course is playing 6852 yards from the back tee par 72 with the front nine being 3763 yards and back nine 3089 yards It will be a fun day of golf for anyone who chooses to make Gassan Legacy part of their golf tour to Chiang Mai.



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