Green Valley Country Club
92 Bang Chalong, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan 10540
The Queen Sirikit Cup chose this course in 2005, which tells you the greens hold tournament standard. Come for the Robert Trent Jones Jr. pedigree and the airport proximity. The clubhouse sauna and Thai massage room make this one of the few Bangkok-area courses where you can actually recover on-site.
You drive through Bang Phli district and the course opens up on Bangna-Trad Road at the 15-kilometer mark. Robert Trent Jones Jr. designed the routing across 160 acres of rolling terrain, weaving fairways between water hazards and bunker complexes. The greens undulate. Placement matters.
The clubhouse architecture tilts toward elegance and space rather than the utilitarian boxes that define most public golf facilities. High ceilings, modern furniture, and views that run across the entire course from the international restaurant positioned on the upper level. The pro shop stocks equipment and apparel basics. The locker rooms extend well beyond simple storage to include full sauna facilities and a dedicated massage area offering Thai treatments and spa services. Most Bangkok-area courses send you straight to the car park after your round ends. Here you can actually stop, steam out the heat, and let the massage staff work through whatever your swing did to your shoulders and lower back before you navigate the expressway home. The driving range operates daily. Golf buggies are standard and available.
The 27th Queen Sirikit Cup landed here in 2005, which required tournament-standard greens and precision pin placement. That level holds. The course sits 30 minutes from central Bangkok on the Bangna-Trad corridor, so plan for expressway time and weekend traffic if you book an early morning slot. Tee times go by phone on 081-350-9454. Hours run 6 AM to 11 PM daily, making dawn and twilight rounds both viable. The facility maintains wheelchair-accessible parking and entrance points, which is still uncommon among Bangkok-area golf courses.