Amata Spring Country Club
 
Address Amata Spring Country Club
700/5 Moo 6 Nongmaidang, Muang District Chonburi 20000
Telephone (038) 468-692-5
Fax (038) 468-808
Email N/A
Website N/A
Holes 18-hole challenging course that loops around two lakes and various other water hazards.
Yardage 7395-6700-6056-5405
Par 72
Visitors A prestigious and exclusive private members club.
Advanced booking recommended
Green Fees
D with a member
Course Designer Schmidt-Curley Design
2005
Location Located at the end of the elevated Bangna Trad Highway at Amata Nakorn in Chonburi, 45 minutes from Bangkok and 30 minutes from the new Suvannabhumi Airport.
Facilities Thai restaurant
Driving Range
Caddies
Practice putting green and sand bunker area
Swimming pool
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About the Course Amata Spring is said to be an excellent course with difficult and strategically positioned bunkers where the wind plays a big role while keeping you cool at the same time. Give it a bit more time for the trees to mature and it will be even better.
Amata Spring hosts two high profile golf tournaments which were introduced in 2006:
-The Royal Trophy: a team competition between Europe and Asia
- The Honda LPGA Thailand: the first LPGA Tour event in Thailand.
These two tournaments are the two richest golf events in the country.

 




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