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Chachoengsao Golf Royal
Lakeside Golf Club & Resort
The riverside setting, cooling breezes and golfing enjoyment is enhanced by the beautiful surroundings,
especially the profusion of shrubs and flowers. Some holes run right along thee river bank. From the white tees the course gives the average handicap golfer
the chance to make a few pars, especially on the par-three holes. The greens are fast and true on the fairways and bunkers are always kept in immaculate
condition. Inside the dazzling while clubhouse the ambience is very pleasant. Close by is the marina from which boat trips can be organized.
Bangpakong Riverside
Thailand's first riverside course measures 6,683 yards with bunkers found around landing areas and greens.
The river whips round the course and weaves into some holes. Thick rough impinges, even though fairways appear wide. Strong winds can add extra yardage,
particularly so on the par three holes where players have to contend with water carries. Clubhouse facilities are good and there is a good choice of hotels
in neighboring Chonburi, and the coastal resort of Bang Saen.
Thai Country Club
Home to the 1997
Asian Honda Classic tournament, this magnificently redesigned course is destined to become the setting for more of Asia's premier events. Nothing has been
overlooked and attention to detail has been an integral part of the redevelopment of the course. The seashore peplum grass that was imported from Hawaii has
been cultured locally making the course second to none. The 7,052 yard layout features five distinctly different ' climatic zones'. Each zone has unique
flora and terrain challenges. The clubhouse facilities are luxurious.

World Trade Golf & Sports Club
World Trade Golf & Sports Club is a newly opened golf course with 18 holes in 1998 and it is located at Bangnamprieo 65 km. in
Chacheongsao from Bangkok center. It takes about 1 hour 30 minutes to reach the golf course via the route 304. The golf course is developed in a flat terrain
and most of 18 holes are combined with water hazards.
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