Thailand has built one of the most diverse golf scenes in Asia, with courses spread across island destinations, seaside towns, mountain regions, major cities, and inland provinces. Some are internationally recognised championship venues, while others are more relaxed local layouts that still offer a memorable day on the course. For travelling golfers, that variety is one of Thailand’s biggest strengths. This page is designed as a complete golf course directory for Thailand. Its main purpose is to give you a clear nationwide overview of where golf can be played across the country, which destinations have the strongest course selection, and which individual golf courses already have detailed pages you can explore further.
If you are looking for the best golf courses in Thailand, destination-specific rankings, or help choosing where to stay and play, those topics are better covered in our more focused guides. This page is here to do something different: bring together Thailand’s golf courses in one place so you can browse, compare, and plan with much more clarity.
Thailand Golf Course Directory: A Nationwide Overview
Golf in Thailand is not concentrated in just one region. Bangkok offers a deep selection of high-quality city-access golf courses. Pattaya is known for its strong variety and excellent value. Hua Hin has become a favourite for relaxed golf holidays by the sea. Phuket combines golf with island scenery, while Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai bring a different mountain-backed atmosphere altogether. Beyond those better-known areas, Thailand also has many smaller golf regions that are worth exploring.
That is exactly why a page like this matters. Instead of focusing only on the most famous names, this directory gives you a broader view of how extensive golf in Thailand really is. It helps golfers discover not only the headline championship courses, but also regional options that may suit their route, budget, or preferred style of trip. Where we already have a dedicated course page, you can click directly through for more detail. Where we do not yet have a separate page, the course still appears here as part of the wider Thailand golf landscape.
Golf Courses in Thailand by Destination
For most golfers, the easiest way to plan a round or a golf holiday in Thailand is by destination. Each region has its own character, travel style, and course mix. If you already know where you want to play, use the destination links below to jump into the most relevant regional pages.
If your goal is not simply to see a full list, but to compare destinations and decide where to stay, these regional pages will usually be more useful. This directory, meanwhile, remains the best place to get a wide-angle overview of the full Thailand golf scene.
How to Use This Thailand Golf Course Directory
This page works best in three ways. First, you can use it as a reference list if you simply want to see which golf courses exist across Thailand. Second, you can use it as a discovery tool to spot courses in destinations you may not have considered yet. Third, you can use it as a navigation page that leads you toward more detailed regional guides, individual course pages, and booking pages. Some golfers arrive here already knowing the course they want to play. Others are still comparing Phuket against Pattaya, Hua Hin against Bangkok, or famous championship courses against more affordable local options. This page supports both types of search by keeping the structure broad and practical.
Where available, course names link directly to dedicated course pages. Those pages go deeper into layout style, atmosphere, who the course suits best, and how it fits into a golf holiday. For a more selective editorial shortlist, you can also visit our Best Golf Courses in Thailand guide, which focuses on standout picks rather than full nationwide coverage.
Why Golfers Use Thailand as a Multi-Course Travel Destination
Thailand is especially attractive for golfers because it allows very different styles of golf trip within one country. Some visitors want a short city golf break with premium courses near Bangkok. Others want a longer winter golf holiday in Hua Hin, Pattaya, or Phuket with a mix of golf, relaxation, food, nightlife, or beach time. Others again may want to combine multiple regions into one broader itinerary.
That flexibility is one of the reasons Thailand continues to attract golfers from Europe, Scandinavia, Australia, Asia, and beyond. The country offers a blend of good course density, reliable hospitality, caddie culture, strong resort infrastructure, and destination variety that is hard to match in one single golf market. Still, not every golfer is searching for the same thing. Some want prestigious tournament venues. Some want scenic resort golf. Some want value. Some want a balanced golf holiday with only two or three rounds. That is why a complete directory page like this is useful: it lets you start broad before narrowing down to the right destination or individual course.
All Golf Courses in Thailand
Below you will find our extensive list of golf courses in Thailand. It includes many of the country’s best-known championship venues as well as a wide range of regional and lesser-known golf courses across different provinces. Where a dedicated course guide already exists, the course name links directly to that page.
- Aquella Golf & Country Club
- Ayodhya Links
- Alpine Golf Club
- Amata Spring Country Club
- Ait Golf Club
- Asia Pattaya Hotel
- Artitaya Country Club (Bangkok Royal Country Club)
- Alpine Golf Resort Chiangmai
- Ayutthaya Golf Club
- Blue Canyon Country Club – Canyon Course
- Bhumibol Dam Golf Club
- Bangpoo Golf and Sport Club
- Bangna Navy Golf
- Bangsai Country Club
- Best Ocean Golf
- Ban Rakat Club – Ballyshear Golf Links
- Bangpakong Riverside Country Club
- Bangpakong Golf Club
- Bodindecha Golf Club
- Bangkok Golf Club
- Bonanza Golf and Country Club
- Bangpra International Golf Club
- Black Mountain Golf Club
- Blue Canyon Country Club – Lakes Course
- Burapha Golf Club
- Blue Sapphire Golf and Resort
- Chee Chan Golf Resort
- Chiangmai Inthanon Golf Resort
- Pattavia Century Country Club
- Cascata Golf Club
- Chiangmai Green Valley Country Club
- Chaophraya Dam Golf Course
- Crystal Bay Golf Club
- Chiangmai Highlands Golf and Spa Resort
- Chatrium Golf Resort Soi Dao Chanthaburi
- Chuan Chuen Golf Club
- Chiangmai Gymkhana Club Golf Course
- Dynasty Golf and Country Club
- Dragon Hills Golf and Country Club
- Dongpukurd Golf Course
- Dancoon Golf Club
- Evergreen Hills Golf Club and Resort
- Eastern Star Country Club Resort
- Ekachai Golf and Country Club
- Friendship Meadows Country Club
- Forest Hills Country Club (Sir James Country Club)
- Green Valley Country Club
- Green World Hot Spring Resort and Golf Club
- Gassan Khuntan Golf and Resort
- Gassan Legacy Golf Club
- Gassan Panorama Golf Club
- Greenwood Golf Club (Noble Place Golf Course and Country Club)
- Great Lake Golf and Country Club
- Hat Yai Resort and Golf Club
- Hillside Country Home Golf and Resort
- Hang Dong Golf Club Chiangmai
- Iyara Park Golf Course
- Jungle Golf Club
- Jiraprawat Golf Course
- Jompol Por Golf Course
- Katathong Golf Resort
- Krungthep Kreetha Sports Club
- Kirimaya Golf Club (The Country Club Khao-Yai)
- Kiarti Thanee Country Club
- Kantarat Golf Course
- Kabinburi Sportclub
- Krung Kavee Golf Course and Country Club
- Kumlung-Ake Golf Course
- Koh Hong Golf Club
- Ket Udomsak Golf Club
- Kaeng Krachan Country Club and Resort
- Kamphaeng Phet Akarayothin Golf Course
- Khao Laem Golf Course
- Khao Kheow Country Club
- Kwan Pha Yao Golf Course
- Krisda City Golf Hills
- Laem Chabang International Country Club
- Lam Luk Ka Country Club
- Lanna Golf Course
- Loch Palm Golf Club
- Laguna Golf Phuket
- Lotus Valley Golf Resort
- Life Privilege Country Club (Formerly Mission Hills Khao Yai)
- Lakewood Country Club
- Mountain Creek Golf Resort
- Milford Golf Club (Hua Hin Seoul Country Club)
- Muang Kaew Golf Course
- Mida Golf Club (The Lion Hills Golf and Country Club)
- Mae Moh Golf Course
- Mission Hills Golf Club
- Mountain Shadow Golf Club (Panya Hills Golf Course)
- Mae Kok Golf Course
- Muang Ake Golf Course
- Muang Ake Vista Golf Course
- Mae Jo Golf Club and Resort
- Muang Ake Wang Noi Golf Course
- Nikanti Golf Club
- Northern Rangsit Golf Club
- North Hill Golf Club
- Nong Samrong Golf Course
- Nichigo Resort and Country Club
- Naraihill Golf and Country Club
- NCR Country Club Golf and Marina
- Navatanee Golf Course
- Siam Country Club – Old Course
- Siam Country Club – Rolling Hills
- Phoenix Gold Golf & Country Club
- Phoenix Gold Golf Bangkok
- Siam Country Club – Plantation
- Panorama Golf and Country Club
- Pleasant Valley Golf and Country Club
- Plutaluang Royal Thai Navy Golf Course
- Pinehurst Golf and Country Club
- Phutthalung Golf Club
- Pattaya Country Club
- Prime City Golf Club
- Palm Hills Golf Club
- Panurangsi Golf Club
- Phunaka Golf Course
- Phrae Golf Course
- Prasert Songkram Golf Course
- Phuket Country Club
- Pattana Sports Resort
- Panya Indra Golf Club
- Prapasri Golf Course
- Pineapple Valley Golf Club Hua Hin
- Pi Chai Dap Huk Golf Club
- Phu Kra Tae Golf Club
- Phetchabun Golf Club
- Pakasai Country Club
- Royal Hua Hin Golf Course
- Royal Hills Golf Resort and Spa
- Rayong Green Valley Country Club
- Royal Thai Air Force Golf Course (Thong Yai)
- Rachakram Golf Club
- Royal Irrigation Dept. Golf Course
- Rajpruek Club
- Royal Thai Air Force Golf Course – Dhupatemiya
- Royal Bangkok Sports Club
- Royal Bang Pa-In Golf Club
- Royal Lakeside Golf Club
- Royal Thai Army Sports Center
- Rangsit Sports Club
- Rayong Century Country Club
- Rose Garden Country Club
- River Kwai Golf and Country Club
- Royal Ratchaburi Golf Club and Resort
- Red Mountain Golf Club
- Royal Samui Golf and Country Club
- Rajjaprabha Dam Golf Course
- Rancho Charnvee Country Club
- Rooks Korat Country Club Golf and Resort
- Riverdale Golf Club
- Royal Dusit Golf Club
- Siam Country Club Bangkok
- Suwan Golf and Country Club
- Sriracha International Golf Club
- Springfield Royal Country Club
- Southern Hills Golf and Country Club
- Sirikit Golf Course
- Surin Army Golf Course (Fort Weerawatyothin)
- Sri Thani Golf Forest
- Santiburi Samui Country Club
- Sawang Resort and Golf Club
- Santiburi Golf Chiang Rai
- Seapine Beach Golf & Resort
- Silky Oak Country Club
- Suvarnabhumi Golf & Country Club
- Star Dome Golf Club (Wing 41)
- Suranaree Golf Club
- Star Country Club (Aquarius Country Club)
- Suppasit Prasong Golf Course
- Sri Trang Golf Club
- Subhapruek Golf Course
- Sri Nakarin Dam Golf Course
- Sand Creek Golf Course
- Summit Windmill Golf Club
- Summit Green Valley Chiang Mai
- Seoul Siam Resort and Country Club
- Singha Park Khon Kaen Golf Club
- Siharatdechochai Golf Course
- Sea Pines Army Golf Course
- St. Andrew 2000 Golf Club
- The Emerald Golf Club
- Tanyatanee Country Club
- Treasure Hill Golf and Country Club
- The Majestic Creek Country Club
- RThanont Golf View and Sport Club
- Thanarat Golf Club
- The Vintage Club
- The Royal Gems Golf and Sports Club
- The Khao Cha-Ngok Golf and Country Club
- The Legacy Golf Club
- Tavimook Golf Course
- Toscana Valley Country Club
- Thai Country Club
- Tublamu Royal Navy Golf Course
- The Royal Chiangmai Golf Resort
- The RG City Golf Club
- The Beach Golf Club at Novotel Chumphon
- The Royal Golf and Country Club
- Lake View Golf Club
- Thana City Country Club
- Thai Muang Beach Golf and Marina
- The Tiger Golf Club
- Tungsong Golf Course
- Thong Yai Golf Course
- The Pine Golf and Lodge
- Udon Golf Club and Resort
- Ubolratana Dam Golf Course
- Uniland Golf and Country Club
- Ubonrat Golf Course
- Unico Grande Golf Course
- Victory Park Golf and Country Club
- Siam Country Club – Waterside
- Wiang Ko Sai Golf Club
- Watermill Golf and Gardens
- Wachirawuth Golf Club
- Wing 21 Golf Club
- Wing 23 Golf Course
- Wangjuntr Golf Park
- Windsor Park and Golf Club
- Waterford Valley Chiangrai Golf Club and Resort
- Woo Sung Castle Hill. Country Club (Rachaburi Country Club)
Looking for Thailand’s Top Picks Instead of the Full Directory?
This page is intentionally broad. If you are not trying to see every golf course in Thailand, but rather want a curated shortlist of standout layouts, our more focused guides may be the better next step.
Book Tee Times and Golf Holidays in Thailand
Once you have narrowed down the destination or golf course that interests you most, the next step is usually deciding whether you want a single tee time, several rounds in one region, or a full golf holiday package that combines golf with accommodation and transport. At Fairways of Eden, we help golfers book tee times across Thailand and build custom golf holidays in Thailand based on destination, budget, trip length, and preferred style of golf. Some travellers want a simple golf-only plan. Others want a full package with hotels, multiple rounds, and local support. Thailand works well for both.
What Fairways of Eden Can Help With
- Tee Times Across Thailand: book rounds in major golf destinations including Phuket, Pattaya, Hua Hin, Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Khao Yai, Koh Samui, and more
- Custom Golf Holidays: combine golf, hotels, transfers, and destination planning into one smooth itinerary
- Golf-Only Packages: ideal for travellers who already have accommodation but want several rounds arranged professionally
- Destination Guidance: compare golf regions in Thailand and choose the one that fits your travel style best
If you already know the region you want, these destination pages are the best next step:
Book Tee Times by Destination in Thailand
Thailand Golf Holiday Packages by Destination
Whether you are still comparing Thailand golf destinations or already know exactly which golf course you want to play, this page should help you take the next step with more confidence.
FAQ – All Golf Courses in Thailand
How many golf courses are there in Thailand?
Thailand is home to over 250 golf courses, ranging from championship layouts designed by legends like Jack Nicklaus and Robert Trent Jones Jr. to family-friendly resort courses. These are spread across key regions such as Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Hua Hin, and Chiang Mai. With this variety, golfers of all levels can enjoy different challenges — from links-style coastal layouts to lush mountain fairways. This makes Thailand one of Asia’s top destinations for golf holidays, offering endless opportunities for repeat visits and new golfing adventures.
What are the best golf destinations in Thailand?
Thailand’s most popular golf hubs are Bangkok, Pattaya, Hua Hin, Phuket, and Chiang Mai. Bangkok combines luxury courses with easy city access, while Pattaya offers coastal championship layouts alongside vibrant nightlife. Hua Hin, once a royal retreat, is famous for top-ranked courses like Black Mountain and Pineapple Valley. Phuket blends island charm with scenic fairways such as Red Mountain. Chiang Mai provides a more serene, cultural backdrop, with courses surrounded by mountains and temples. Each region has its own style, giving golfers a chance to mix city life, beach relaxation, and cultural exploration.
When is the best time to play golf in Thailand?
The cool, dry season from November to February is the best time to play golf in Thailand, offering mild temperatures, low humidity, and well-maintained courses. This is peak season, so booking tee times and hotels in advance is recommended. March to June can be hotter, but early morning rounds help avoid midday heat. The rainy season runs from July to October, but showers are usually short-lived, and green fees are more affordable. Ultimately, Thailand’s tropical climate allows for year-round golf, making it a great escape for international players anytime.
What makes golf in Thailand unique compared to other countries?
Golfing in Thailand is unique because it blends world-class course design, affordable luxury, and authentic local culture. Courses are integrated with the country’s natural beauty — from oceanfront fairways to jungle-clad hillsides. Every round includes the famous Thai caddie service, where knowledgeable local caddies assist with reading greens and strategy. Beyond the course, travelers enjoy Thailand’s welcoming hospitality, cultural landmarks, street food, and wellness options like Thai massage. This balance of golf, leisure, and culture makes Thailand stand out compared to traditional golf destinations in Europe, the US, or Australia.
Which golf courses in Thailand host international tournaments?
Several Thai courses are recognized globally for hosting professional tournaments. Amata Spring Country Club (Bangkok) is known for the Thailand Golf Championship and Asia-Pacific Amateur. Black Mountain Golf Club (Hua Hin) has hosted Asian Tour and European Tour events, while Siam Country Club (Pattaya) regularly welcomes the Honda LPGA Thailand. These venues are designed to championship standards, with challenging layouts, pristine conditions, and facilities catering to top-level professionals. Playing on these courses allows travelers to experience the same fairways where the world’s best golfers have competed.
Are golf holidays in Thailand expensive?
Compared to Western destinations, golf holidays in Thailand offer excellent value. Green fees typically range between $50–$150 USD per round, even on championship-level courses. Luxury resorts and five-star hotels are more affordable than in Europe or the US, and caddie services are included, with tipping customary. Packages through providers like Fairways of Eden allow golfers to combine tee times, hotels, and transfers at competitive rates. Whether you’re seeking budget-friendly options or luxury golf getaways, Thailand delivers exceptional quality at accessible prices, making it popular with golfers from the UK, Europe, Australia, and Asia.
Can beginners enjoy golfing in Thailand?
Yes, Thailand is a fantastic destination for beginners. Many courses, such as Pattaya Country Club, Phoenix Gold, or Laguna Golf Phuket, offer wide fairways, forgiving layouts, and relaxed atmospheres. Beginner-friendly lessons are widely available, often taught by PGA-certified instructors, making it easy to learn or improve. Rental clubs are available at most courses, meaning you don’t need to bring your own set. With affordable pricing, warm hospitality, and supportive caddies, beginners can feel confident and comfortable while enjoying the game. Thailand makes golf accessible to everyone, from first-timers to seasoned players.
How can I book golf courses and packages in Thailand easily?
The easiest way to book golf in Thailand is through specialized providers like Fairways of Eden, which offer transparent pricing, customizable packages, and seamless logistics. You can select courses, accommodation styles, and activities to build your perfect holiday. They arrange tee times, hotel transfers, and even high-quality club rentals, so you can travel stress-free. While some courses allow direct online booking, packages provide more value, especially for multi-course itineraries. Whether traveling solo, as a couple, or with a group, using a trusted platform ensures smooth planning and the best golfing experience.
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