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About the Course
Phokeethra Country Club Siem Reap is under the management of Sofitel Phokeethra Royal Angkor Golf and Spa Resort. The name “Phokeethra” is derived from Sansakrit words Bhogi, the powerful Phya Naga serpent spirit and Dhara, meaning a large city.
The Phokeethra Country Club is rich in history. Within its grounds stands the magnificent ancient “Roluh” bridge dating back to a Khmer empire in the 11th Century AD and older than the famous “Angkor Wat”. The bridge represents the link between the past and the present day.
The Phokeethra Country Club continues to play host to the Johnnie Walker Cambodian Open, which is into its second edition on the 2008 Asian Tour schedule.
Card of the course:
HOLE YARDS PAR
1 452 4
2 594 5
3 215 3
4 416 4
5 414 4
6 169 3
7 431 4
8 421 4
9 588 5
Out 3700 36
10 451 4
11 321 4
12 394 4
13 552 5
14 235 3
15 454 4
16 164 3
17 566 5
18 389 4
In 3526 36
TOTAL 7226 72
November 18, 2009
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