Singha Park Khon Kaen Golf Club
ChampionshipKhon Kaen · Northeast
A championship-caliber course in the Northeast, part of the Singha Park Khon Kaen estate, with excellent conditioning and a modern layout — one of the leading options for golfers in northeastern Thailand.
Overview
Singha Park Khon Kaen opened in 2009 on land that had once served as the wastewater treatment ponds for the neighboring Singha brewery, before being transformed into a championship-level golf course. The layout was designed by Pirapon Namatra of Golf East — an 18-hole, par-72 course stretching more than 7,500 yards. The fairways follow the natural contours of the land, accented by natural rock and large sand bunkers. Its standout feature is a set of nine lakes scattered throughout the course, bringing water into play on as many as 16 holes.
Highlights & Signature Holes
- The par-3 13th is reputed to be one of the most challenging holes on the course.
- The par-5 7th is not long, giving skilled players a chance to reach the green in two.
- Water comes into play across almost the entire course, forcing careful shot planning and club selection.
- It has hosted the King’s Cup on the Asian Tour for several consecutive years since the course opened.
Who it suits
Ideal for golfers looking for a tournament-grade course who enjoy the challenge of water hazards, as well as travelers planning a golf trip in the Northeast. It works well for both serious rounds and casual outings with friends.
Before you go
The course is located in Khon Kaen province, northeast of Bangkok, and is easy to reach by both road and air, flying into Khon Kaen Airport. The cool season offers the best weather for a round, and it is advisable to call ahead to book your tee time, especially on weekends and holidays.
Green fees are estimates and may change by day, season and promotion — please confirm with the course before you travel.