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The North is ideal for a golf holiday, with its long mountain ranges, wide valleys and spectacular jungle scenery within easy reach of culture-rich cities, and pleasant weather year-round. Because of the altitude, it is cooler than other regions, with temperature sometimes in the single digits (by night) in the cool months of December and January. The regional capital of Chiang Mai, 700 kms from Bangkok, has the biggest number of golf courses, most with magnificent views of surrounding hills and valleys. Chiang Rai, three hours' drive to the North, boasts a number of championship courses in picturesque settings. Towns in the lower North offer small gems of courses owned and run by EGAT, in areas surrounding its dams, with moderate albeit comfortable accommodation nearby. Besides splendid golf, the North offers unique cultural charms. A separate Kingdom for centuries, these provinces have their own distinct heritage: architecture, arts and crafts, dialect and cuisine. Chiang Mai, capital of the Lanna Kingdom for 700 years, is home to flourishing cottage industries: silk and fabrics, silverware, pewter, lacquer ware, celadon pottery, wood carving, to name just a few. Visits to craftsmen' villages near the provincial capital are a must for shoppers and non-shoppers alike. For outdoorsmen, the forest and mountains of the North offer great appeal, with choice of hiking, hill tribe visits, river rafting, and jungle treks, among others. |
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Mae Moh Golf Club - Lampang |
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This, not so well known course, is located 125 km south of Chiang Mai and 30 km from the provincial city of Lampang, adjacent to the famous clay mines in the Lampang area. The first 9 holes was laid in 1984, and the course was extended with another 9 holes a few years ago, making for a full 6374 yard par 72 course. This well-grown course, with its spectacular design, and fairways going up and down with an impressive mountain backdrop, makes for an unforgettable day of golf.
Address : Lampang |
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Bhumibol Dam Golf Club - Tak |
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Tak
Opened : 1968
Holes : 18 |
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Green fees from 2002/2003.
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