Summit Windmill Golf Club
72 หมู่ที่ 14 Bang Na-Trat Alley, Bang Phli Yai, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan 10540
The night golf infrastructure is the draw here. Most Bangkok-area courses close at dusk; Summit Windmill's hydraulic lighting lets you tee off after work and play until midnight most nights. The island green 12th is Faldo's signature hole. If you are staying near the airport or want an evening round, the LED setup makes this the practical choice.
You step off Bangna-Trad Road at kilometer 10.5 and the castle-facade clubhouse sits in front of you, a European-style structure with modern locker rooms and function spaces inside. Nick Faldo designed the 400-acre layout in 1993, routing Bermuda grass fairways around man-made lakes that cover 40 percent of the property. Water comes into play on 16 of the 18 holes. The course stretches to 6,964 yards from the blue tees.
The hydraulic lighting system defines the venue. LED posts sink into the ground at sunrise and rise at dusk, clearing sightlines during day rounds and illuminating the course for night golf after dark. Summit Windmill introduced the night-golf setup in 2004, and you can book tee times until midnight most nights; Monday the course closes at 7 PM. The island green 12th hole is Faldo's standout design moment, a par-3 sitting entirely surrounded by water. Hills and contoured fairways add strategic variety to what is otherwise a flat Samut Prakan site, with the architect moving significant earth to create elevation shifts and hillside lies across the routing.
The course has hosted the Lexus International in 1999 and 2000, plus rounds of the Thailand One Tour, Chang Light Amateur Championship, and Grohe Thailand Masters. A five-star all-suite hotel operates on-site.
Free multi-story parking, golf buggies, and wheelchair-accessible facilities are standard. Cards and NFC payments accepted. A dress code applies. The 40-minute drive from central Bangkok means this is better suited to the Suvarnabhumi corridor and eastern suburbs than to a quick post-work round from Sukhumvit or Silom.