Chiang Mai has a wide variety of golf courses, most of which are only a short drive from the city. With a scenic mountain backdrop, reasonable green fees and cooler temperatures, Chiang Mai has become one of Thailand’s most popular golfing destinations.
Chiang Mai Green Valley Country Club
The course is located just north of Chiang Mai on fairly flat terrain between Doi Suthep and the Ping River. It is a long and wide course with plenty of water and bunkers to punish you on most holes. There is very little shade so this course is best played early morning or late afternoon. Has an excellent club house.
Green Fees:
Weekdays (Baht)
Weekends(Baht)
Guests:
400
800
Visitors:
600
1,200
Caddy Fee:
160
160
Chiangmai – Lamphun Golf Club
One of the older courses in Chiang Mai, this course lies in a natural valley fringed with mature trees. Its contoured terrain, interspersed with creeks and water hazards, offers a challenge to golfers of all handicaps. Narrow fairways and tall trees, along with the strategically placed bunkers and water hazards make accurate play a necessity.
Green Fees:
Weekdays (Baht)
Weekends(Baht)
Guests:
300
400
Visitors:
800
800
Caddy Fee:
150
150
Golf Cart:
600
600
Lanna Golf Club
Located very close to the city, this is a mature course with 27 holes that are situated around a horse race track and public park land. The fairways are lined with mature trees, offering welcomed shade, but difficult rough. Due to its proximity to town it can get quite busy and play can be slow.
Green Fees:
Weekdays (Baht)
Weekends(Baht)
Guests:
300
400
Visitors:
500
700
Caddy Fee:
150
150
Golf Cart:
100/hour
100/hour
Royal Chiangmai Golf Club
Located half an hours drive from Chiang Mai, this course was designed by five-time British Open champion, Peter Thomson. The course is set in a beautiful valley on a former fruit orchard with excellent views of the surrounding mountains. Strategic positioning of fairway and green-side bunkers calls for accurate play, rather than long hitting. On some holes distances to the greens are deceptive and there is a tendency to under club. There is not a poor hole on the golf course. Attached to the club is a 60-room hotel.
Chiang Mai Golf
Chiang Mai has a wide variety of golf courses, most of which are only a short drive from the city. With a scenic mountain backdrop, reasonable green fees and cooler temperatures, Chiang Mai has become one of Thailand’s most popular golfing destinations.
Chiang Mai Green Valley Country Club
The course is located just north of Chiang Mai on fairly flat terrain between Doi Suthep and the Ping River. It is a long and wide course with plenty of water and bunkers to punish you on most holes. There is very little shade so this course is best played early morning or late afternoon. Has an excellent club house.
Chiangmai – Lamphun Golf Club
One of the older courses in Chiang Mai, this course lies in a natural valley fringed with mature trees. Its contoured terrain, interspersed with creeks and water hazards, offers a challenge to golfers of all handicaps. Narrow fairways and tall trees, along with the strategically placed bunkers and water hazards make accurate play a necessity.
Lanna Golf Club
Located very close to the city, this is a mature course with 27 holes that are situated around a horse race track and public park land. The fairways are lined with mature trees, offering welcomed shade, but difficult rough. Due to its proximity to town it can get quite busy and play can be slow.
Royal Chiangmai Golf Club
Located half an hours drive from Chiang Mai, this course was designed by five-time British Open champion, Peter Thomson. The course is set in a beautiful valley on a former fruit orchard with excellent views of the surrounding mountains. Strategic positioning of fairway and green-side bunkers calls for accurate play, rather than long hitting. On some holes distances to the greens are deceptive and there is a tendency to under club. There is not a poor hole on the golf course. Attached to the club is a 60-room hotel.