45 Moo 6, Bangpra,
Sriracha, Chonburi 20210
The Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined parkland. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Residential and woodland.
Designer:
Japan Golf Promotion. Original design dates from 1958; course redesigned in 1987).
13.224603
100.968127
20 km S of Chonburi
To the east of Chonburi, head south on route 7, and turn right onto route 3144 just before km marker 11 (you actually need to turn left and make a u-turn over the bridge). After o.5 km turn right (still route 3144). After 5 km golf entrance is on your right.
Bangpra
Bangpra Golf Club: Awaiting the visitor to this challenging golf course, just south of Chonburi, is an attractive parkland environment, full of tall, mature trees of many varieties. Unusually for golf courses, the more interesting holes at Bangpra are to found on the front nine, which is laid out in a very natural domain at the foot of small tree-clad hills.
The par-3 2nd across water and long par-4 3rd are attractive highlights on the outward nine, where excellent bunkering and dangerous water hazards combine to good effect. The relatively tight and well-bunkered short par-4 6th makes a gentle move up the wooded hillside, only for the monstrously long par-5 7th (622 yards from the tips) to bring you gently back down the slope.
The flatter back-nine doesn't quite live up to the expectations created by the excellent front nine. The inward holes are not however without their challenges, even if several good-width fairways bordered by light semi-rough appear generously wide on occasions.
The par-3 12th and long par-3 17th both require tee-to-green shots over water, while the testing 12th, 13th and 15th holes, also require approach shots over water to reach the safety of the uniformly circular, slightly elevated and often dome-shaped greens.
The par-4 18th is a reminder that not all the fairways look "comfortably wide" from the tee, it also allows you to reflect on what a pleasantly enjoyable and varied parkland course this is.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Non-metal spike facility. Golf carts available for hire. Caddies used by all players.
Limited
Like many golf clubs in the Bangkok area, Bangpra offers a full range of health, fitness and sports activities, based around its European style clubhouse and on site accommodation.
45 Moo 6, Bangpra, Sriracha, 20210, Chonburi.
+66 (0)38 341 149 - 50
Visit websiteOnsite accommodation for visiting golfers.
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