Phoenix Gold Golf Bangkok

Sports · Nong Chok

54 หมู่ที่ 5 Suwinthawong 96 Alley, แขวง ลำต้อยติ่ง Nong Chok, Bangkok 10530

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Book the early tee times. The course opens at 5:30AM and Thailand morning light on the marshland holes is the reason to make the drive. The Mediterranean-style clubhouse runs full amenities (sauna, Jacuzzi, fitness center, Hole-in-One restaurant), but the draw is the four-course rotation. North and South courses suit aggressive drivers; East and West reward accuracy.

You step off Suwinthawong Road into a 36-hole facility that prioritizes strategic golf over forced carries. Robert Trent Jones Jr. laid the routing across flat former paddy fields east of Bangkok, and the design logic centers on position over distance. The natural marshland and open water come into play on both approach shots and recoveries.

The four nine-hole courses (North, East, West, South) combine into six different 18-hole configurations, and the booking system rotates which pairings open on a given day. West and South courses place outward holes adjacent to inward holes per Trent Jones Jr. signature parallel routing. The fairways read wide from the tee, but a band of tough Bermuda rough separates the holes and punishes offline drives with forced layups. Scoring depends on driving to the correct side of the fairway to attack tucked flags. The marshland carries migratory birds through most of the year, and tall reeds frame several water holes. The course was previously known as Suvarnabhumi Golf & Country Club before rebranding to Phoenix Gold. Weekday packages start at 999 baht for green fee and caddy; cart is required for all rounds. The Mediterranean clubhouse holds the Hole-in-One restaurant and a wellness suite with sauna, Jacuzzi, fitness center, and swimming pool.

Nong Chok sits in the far eastern suburbs beyond the old city ring. The drive from central Bangkok requires planning for distance and weekday traffic. Early tee times (the course opens at 5:30AM) catch cooler temperatures before midday heat settles across the open paddy landscape.