Chiang Mai Golf Holidays | Golf Packages in Northern Thailand

Chiang Mai: Thailand’s Mountain Golf Retreat

Northern Thailand offers a different kind of golf holiday. Instead of beaches, you’ll find cool mornings, mountain backdrops, and a slower pace that suits thoughtful play. Top golf courses in Chiang Mai include Chiang Mai Highlands, Alpine Golf Resort Chiang Mai, Summit Green Valley, and Mae Jo Golf Club, each known for pristine conditioning, strategic layouts, and friendly caddies.

For extra variety, nearby Lamphun features the Gassan courses — Legacy, Khuntan, and Panorama (Lake City) — all easy day trips with water-lined holes and scenic views. Golfers who want to roam further north can add Santiburi Chiang Rai, offering a fresh landscape and pace. With lighter crowds than Thailand’s coastal hubs, smooth transfers, and a charming Old City to explore after each round, a Chiang Mai golf holiday balances championship golf with cultural immersion.

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Build Your Chiang Mai Golf Package Your Way

Every golfer has a different style, and your Chiang Mai golf package should match. Stay in the Old City for cafés and temples, choose Riverside for quiet views, or base yourself in Mae Rim for resort calm. We schedule tee times in the cooler morning hours, provide private drivers, and keep routes short — with optional Lamphun side trips for Gassan courses.

Add balance to your trip with light days for waterfalls, hot springs, or coffee trails. Accommodation options include boutique hotels, private villas, or premium resorts, with twin-room arrangements and rooming lists handled for groups. With clear scheduling and real-time WhatsApp support, your Chiang Mai golf holiday runs smoothly from first pickup to final putt.

Beyond the Fairways: Temples, Markets, and Coffee Trails

A golf trip to Chiang Mai is as much about culture as it is about courses. Visit Doi Suthep at golden hour, then wander the Old City’s treasures like Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang, alongside quiet lanes filled with cafés and galleries. In the evenings, explore the Sunday Walking Street, Warorot Market, or the Night Bazaar for food and handicrafts.

Nature lovers can choose an ethical elephant sanctuary (no riding), trek into the hills for Chiang Mai’s vibrant coffee culture in villages like Mae Kampong, Mon Cham/Mae Rim, or Doi Inthanon, or cool off at the “Sticky” Bua Thong Waterfall. For full relaxation, soak in the San Kamphaeng Hot Springs after a morning on the course.

Flexible, Local and Built Around You

At Fairways of Eden, we replace fixed tours with mix-and-match freedom. In Chiang Mai, you choose the courses — from Chiang Mai Highlands to the Gassan trio — combine them with your preferred hotel style, and add only the activities that interest you.

We take care of Chiang Mai tee time booking, trusted drivers, and realistic timing, and we’re always one message away if you need to adjust plans. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or in a small group, your Chiang Mai golf holiday will be smooth, personal, and unforgettable — with clear pricing and local insight guiding every step.

Ready to Play Chiang Mai’s Best Golf Courses?

Chiang Mai blends cool mountain air, temples, coffee culture, and scenic golf – think Chiangmai Highlands, Mae Jo, and Summit Green Valley – plus night bazaars and day trips to waterfalls and hill villages. Planning a Thailand golf holiday? Browse top Chiang Mai courses and live tee-time options here:

 


Yes, Chiang Mai offers cooler mountain weather, scenic layouts, and a relaxed city vibe. Courses like Chiangmai Highlands, Summit Green Valley, and Mae Jo mix challenge with views. Add temples, coffee shops, and night markets, and it’s perfect for golfers who prefer culture and calm over big-city bustle.

November–February is coolest and most comfortable. March–April can be warmer and occasionally hazy; early tee times help. May–October brings brief showers, but mornings are often clear and courses quieter. We plan tee times to match seasonal patterns so you play in the best windows.

Old City and Nimmanhaemin (Nimman) are top picks: Old City for temples and markets; Nimman for cafés, nightlife, and easy airport access. Both work well for golf transfers to Highlands, Mae Jo, and Summit Green Valley. We align hotel choices with your course list and schedule.

Most courses are 25–50 minutes from central Chiang Mai. Private transfers are the smoothest option with room for clubs; we arrange pick-ups and returns around your tee times. Ride-hailing works too, but pre-booked drivers minimize post-round waits and ensure on-time arrivals.

Green fees vary by course, season, and weekday vs weekend. Chiang Mai typically offers excellent value. Caddies are mandatory in Thailand and included with our bookings; carts are included at many clubs or added during checkout. Your confirmation lists all inclusions clearly.

Most courses don’t require an official handicap, but players should be course-ready and mindful of pace. Dress code follows standard golf attire: collared shirts, tailored shorts or trousers, and soft-spike shoes. Sleeveless shirts (men) and denim are generally not permitted.

Visit the Old City temples and Doi Suthep, sample cafés and street food, explore the Night Bazaar or Sunday Walking Street, book a Thai massage, or take day trips for waterfalls, elephant sanctuaries (ethical), hot springs, and craft villages. We’ll pace rounds with culture days.

Plan 4–6 days for three to four rounds with time for temples and markets. A smooth flow is two rounds early, a culture/coffee day mid-trip, then one or two final rounds. Short breaks work in 3–4 days; longer stays add mountain viewpoints and spa time.

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