Choose the Right Tee
Use the four official tee sets to keep water carries and approach distances appropriate for your game.
Request a Subhapruek Golf Club tee time with the green fee, one caddie and one golf cart arranged together; private transfers and rental clubs are available on request.
✔ 18-hole tee-time request
✔ Green fee included
✔ One caddie arranged
✔ One golf cart arranged
✔ Private transfers available on request
✔ Rental clubs subject to availability
Location: Bang Bo, Samut Prakan, southeast of Bangkok
Holes: 18 Par: 72
Official yardages: 5,249–6,838 yards across Black, Yellow, White and Red tees
Course style: Flat, water-led parkland course with palm-lined fairways and shaped bunkers
Designer: Pete Dye
Difficulty: Moderate; water and bunkering reward controlled position over raw distance
Course setting: Low-lying parkland created from former marshy rice fields, with palms, mature trees and extensive water
Caddie and cart policy: Included in Fairways of Eden’s tee-time arrangement; final course operating rules are confirmed with the booking
Facilities: Real-grass driving range, locker rooms and restaurant
Transfers: Private transfers available on request
Subhapruek begins with an immediate change of pace: a par 5 followed by a par 3. Across the flat site, palms, mature trees, shaped bunkers and large water features repeatedly alter the sightline from tee to green. The course feels more contained than its overall length suggests, while four tee sets make the carries and approach distances adjustable. The final stretch closes with consecutive par 4s rather than offering a straightforward finishing par 5.
Subhapruek was created from flat, marshy rice fields in Bang Bo. Pete Dye used the low-lying character as the basis for a water-led parkland course rather than attempting to manufacture major elevation. Palm-lined fairways, mature stands of trees and sculpted bunkers now give definition to the former agricultural site, while the white tower and golden domes of nearby Assumption University remain visible beyond the tree-lined perimeter.
Pete Dye’s layout creates strategy horizontally rather than through significant elevation. Large water features, shaped bunkers and tree-framed corridors influence the safest line from the tee and the position of the next shot. The four tee sets alter carry requirements without removing the central decisions. Aggressive lines may shorten an approach, but they also bring water or bunkering more directly into play. Subhapruek therefore rewards committed positioning and controlled misses more consistently than indiscriminate distance.
Use the four official tee sets to keep water carries and approach distances appropriate for your game.
Use the tee shot to open the safest approach line rather than chasing maximum distance beside water.
Flat ground does not mean harmless carries, so establish the full hazard line before choosing an aggressive route.
Ask the caddie about water edges, bunker depth and green pace before committing to the final target.
Subhapruek’s par-36 front nine places its par 5s at holes 1 and 8, with par 3s at 2 and 6. The par-36 back nine changes the pattern: par 5s appear at 11 and 15, while its par 3s arrive later at 14 and 16. From the black tees, the inward nine is slightly longer than the outward nine. This gives the opening side a more spread-out change of par, while the back nine concentrates every non-par-4 hole between 11 and 16 before closing with par 4s at 17 and 18.
The official club lists a real-grass driving range, locker rooms and a restaurant. The course states that it is closed every Monday except public holidays. Fairways of Eden’s tee-time arrangement includes one caddie and one golf cart, while private transfers and rental clubs can be requested separately. Because the club’s public pages do not clearly publish universal cart, walking, dress-code or driver rules, those conditions should be confirmed for the selected date rather than presented as permanent policy.
The current starting rate is displayed dynamically in the Green Fees & Booking card above. It covers the services shown alongside the rate, while the final playing time and availability remain subject to confirmation by Subhapruek Golf Club.
Subhapruek is a moderate strategic test rather than a course defined by major elevation or extreme length. Water, shaped bunkers and tree-framed sightlines reward controlled positioning, while four tee sets allow golfers to adjust the overall yardage.
Beginners can play Subhapruek from the forward tees, but the recurring water means it is not consequence-free. Newer golfers should choose comfortable carries, avoid unnecessarily aggressive lines and use the caddie’s local guidance around the hazards and greens.
Fairways of Eden’s displayed tee-time option includes one caddie and one golf cart. The club’s current public pages do not clearly state a universal mandatory-use rule, so the operating policy for the selected date is confirmed as part of the booking.
Subhapruek Golf Club is at 102 Moo 7, Bangna-Trad Road Km 26, Ban Bang Bo, Samut Prakan, southeast of Bangkok. The course was formerly known as Bangna Country Club, which remains useful when checking older course references.
Fairways of Eden handles the tee-time request, checks availability with Subhapruek Golf Club and confirms the booking inclusions before payment is captured. The displayed option arranges the green fee, one caddie and one golf cart, with private transfers and rental clubs available on request. Thailand-based support remains available if the club changes confirmed operating details.
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