1/03/2015

Play Golf in Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai Golf Courses | Play Golf in Chiang Rai

Just over 160 kilometers to the north of Chiang Mai is the city of Chiang Rai. Originally designated as the capital of the 'Lanna Kingdom', this was subsequently transferred to Chiang Mai, and the city's status declined. Nowadays golfers traveling to Chiang Rai can enjoy 3 internal standard golf courses. Santiburi Chiang Rai in particular is one of the best courses in all Thailand, while the other two are enjoyable as well. For golfing holidays away from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok, Chiang Rai provides the ideal setting for great golf and relaxation. Try one of our Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai golf packages with private river boat travel between both northern Thailand golf destinations. Chiang Rai is also great if you like to combine golf and spa or just want a taste of authentic Thai culture. Golf tours in Chiang Rai, offer a completely authentic Thai golf adventure. [Read more about Golf in Chiang Rai]

Happy City Golf Resort

 
(exciting layout near to Chiang Rai)
Happy City Golf Resort
Happy City Golf Resort is sprawled over 1200 rai and located in the Northern Thailand foothills just outside Chiang Rai. The Korean owned Chiang Rai golf resort is billed as the world’s only 29-hole golf course.
 

Santiburi Chiang Rai Country Club

 
(beautiful Robert Trent Jones Jr. course is one of the north's best)
Santiburi Chiang Rai Country Club
Santiburi Country Club was the first Chiang Rai golf course. The Chiang Rai Robert Trent Jones Jr designed Santiburi Country Club is laid out over vast fields with excellent placement of holes and an abundance of water hazards and bunkers.
 

Waterford Valley Golf Club & Resort

 
(well designed hilly, challenging and scenic course)
Waterford Valley Golf Club & Resort
Set in the Wiang Chai Hills Waterford Valley Golf Course is 40 minutes from the city of Chiang Rai in one of Thailand’s most attractive and coolest areas. The Waterford golf course is mostly flat as it is built upon a plateau, surrounded by lush valleys and mountains.
 

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