Laguna Phuket Golf Club
390/1 Moo1,Srisoonthorn Rd., Cherngtalay, Talang,Phuket 83110
 


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3 Days 2Nights
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6,375 THB
 
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How to get to Golf Course: Distance From:
The Laguna Phuket Golf Club lies in the prestigious Laguna compound, which also houses many of the island's top resorts and up-market homes. It's just a few minutes by car from the island's popular western beaches.
  • Patong Beach: 17 Km.
  • Phuket International Airport: 18 Km.
  • Phuket Town: 22 Km.
  • Kata-Karon Beach: 24 Km.
  • Nai Harn-Rawai Beach: 33 Km.
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Laguna Phuket Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-71 resort course, designed by Max Wexler and David Abell, which challenges golfing enthusiasts of all abilities.

Measuring 6,654 yards from the back tees and 5,464 yards from the front tees, the course features a wealth of scenic lagoons, coconut groves and undulating fairways, set against the dramatic backdrop of the surrounding mountains and Andaman Sea .

Meandering through the labyrinth of lagoons, the course requires golfers to play with great accuracy, and to select clubs carefully. Water looms on 13 of the 18 holes and threatens to swallow any shot veering too far to the side. On several holes, adventurous long hitters will certainly enjoy taking a rewarding gamble by cutting corners, while on other holes, strategic iron play is a must!

Laguna Phuket Golf Club also offers a wonderful opportunity for you to refine your game at its extensive practice facilities. Features include a covered area for sun and rain protection, a driving range, putting greens, practice bunkers and chipping areas; so you can work on both your short and long games. The Club also provides professional golf instruction.

The well-appointed clubhouse and pro shop offer an impressive range of golfing accessories, as well as a billiard table, three tennis courts and the Banyan Café.

In terms of location, Laguna Phuket Golf Club is just 20 minutes' from Phuket International Airport , and only 25 minutes from Phuket Town . In fact, it is easily reached from virtually all points on the island.

The course is accessed by a complimentary shuttle bus service within the Laguna Phuket resort complex, which features five deluxe hotels: Banyan Tree Phuket, Sheraton Grande Laguna Phuket, Dusit Laguna Resort, Laguna Beach Resort and Allamanda Laguna Phuket.

In addition, golfers staying at any of these five hotels enjoy special green fees at Laguna Phuket Golf Club.

ClubHouse
Voted Top Ten for Best Clubhouse in Asia by readers of Asian Golf Monthly magazine was well deserved as the attractive and conveniently located clubhouse has revamped many of its areas.

To provide ready information on activities and memberships, four attractive bulletin boards have been added to the lobby area.

The well-appointed clubhouse also features a well stocked pro shop, locker rooms with full range of amenities, the Banyan Café that offers outstanding cuisine and excellent service, a billiard table and two flood lit tennis courts where instructions and ball girl service are available.

Other services include the rental of equipment such as clubs, shoes, umbrellas and tennis rackets.

Pro Shop
The Pro Shop has recently gone through a complete renovation, offering an impressive range of golfing accessories including Ashworth, Titleist, Nike and Kiswa.

Banyan Cafe
This restaurant, providing both air-conditioned area and open-air seatings, features a broad selection of western and Thai cuisine, served to the high standards of Banyan Tree Phuket.

Practice Facilities
Laguna Phuket Golf Club also offers a wonderful opportunity for you to refine your game at its extensive practice facilities.

Features include a covered area for sun and rain protection, a driving range, putting greens, practice bunkers and chipping areas; so you can work on both your short and long games.

Golf Teaching Centre
Another of the Club's initiatives is an indoor teaching centre, which opened in July 2004. It offers state-of-the-art video analysis software along with swing position photos and practical learning aids.

There is also a covered area for sun and rain protection, a full length driving range, putting greens, practice bunkers and chipping areas; allowing a golfer to work on both their short and long games. In addition, you can seek advice, tips and more from the Club's three PGA professionals, all with a strong teaching record.

 

Green & Caddy Fee:
Green Fee +Caddy Fee+Club Car Price/Person (Thai Baht)
18 Holes 3,630 Baht
Roundtrip Transfer( Mininum 2 golfers )  650 Baht


 

Equipment Hire:
Equipments for hire Price per Person
Set of clubs Left handed 500 – 800 / Right handed 800 – 1800
Practice balls (50) 70 Baht
Umbrella 200 Baht
Shoes 250 Baht
Top Hole:
Hole 9
428 yards
Par 4

At 373 yards, the ninth hole is a relatively short par 4. A tee shot is needed down the centre of the fairway as any to the right side make for a longer second shot However the approach shot must be accurate as it has to be played to a small island green that slopes off to the water. This hole is recognized as one of the course's signature holes and is featured in many promotional photographs.

 
Hole 17
612 yards
Par 5

At 612 yards, accuracy and distance are required to navigate this par 5, the longest hole in Phuket. A large water hazard runs along the entire length of the right side, and a small lake comes into play on the tee shot. A precise lay-up is needed on the 2nd shot as the lake protrudes into the fairway just short of the large tree. A long third shot is needed to complete the challenge, but the large green provides a generous target

Course Layout:

Course Layout Holes: 18, Par: 71

 

The golf course is designed to challenge golfers of all abilities, featuring lagoons, coconut groves and generous, undulating fairways.
Hole by Hole:
Hole 1
345 yards
Par 4

This short par 4 is an excellent starting point for the golf course. Large trees line the right side of the fairway, and long hitters can gamble by cutting the corner. The hole bends from left to right. The straight hitter will be rewarded with an easy approach onto this flat but small green.

Hole 2
507 yards
Par 5

A drive over the lagoon starts this hole as it follows the natural landscape up a small hill. The green is tucked behind a ridge that runs the entire length of its right side. The safe route on the second shot is down the center of the fairway between the numerous traps that guard the landing area. Long hitters may opt to carry the coconut grove that hides the green.

Hole 3
185 yards
Par 3

With the green perched on top
of a small ridge, the surrounding mountains provide a dramatic backdrop to this medium length par 3. Many golfers choose to play one club short to avoid the bunkers on the left and back of the green.

Hole 4
414 yards
Par 4

With water running along the entire left side of the hole, the tee shot is very demanding. The bunker on the right defines the optimum placement, while the two-tiered green makes for an interesting target.

Hole 5
569 yards
Par 5

This long par 5 is the most difficult on the course. With water perilously close to the left side of the landing area, you are wise to keep to the right on the tee shot. Having successfully negotiated that, you must then master an uphill shot into a narrow landing area with bunkers on the right and a coconut grove on the left. The short third shot is also uphill towards the large green.

d13.gif (4351 bytes)Hole 6
418 yards
Par 4

This straightaway par 4 looks easier than it is. A large bunker absorbs the left side of the fairway. Longer hitters can try to play over the bunker; however, a tee shot short of the bunker leaves an open second to this well protected green.

d12.gif (4439 bytes)Hole 7
220 yards
Par 3

Definitely the longest par 3 on the course. Though it plays slightly down hill, this hole requires a masterful long iron shot to land on the green, as it is well protected by bunkers on the left and water on the right.

d11.gif (4389 bytes)HHole 8
408 yards
Par 4)

Some say this is the hardest hole on the golf course. With water on the left and three gaping bunkers to the right, a straight tee shot is the key to this long dogleg right par 4. Once safely on the fairway, a delicate approach is needed to play onto the steep, sloping green.

d10.gif (4492 bytes)Hole 9
428 yards
Par 4

With the Andaman Sea as the backdrop, the tee shot is quite dramatic on the sharp dogleg left par 4. The green is set in a small hillock, so the approach shot is a formidable challenge.

d9.gif (4687 bytes)Hole 10
444 yards
Par 4

A great golf hole. The nature of the back 9 holes is dictated by the long 10th hole. With the green set out on a promontory in the surrounding lake, the second shot is the most difficult iron shot on the course. Between the lake and the green lies a sweeping bunker of almost 100 yards that runs into the water. A pin placement in the back right corner of the green makes this a championship caliber hole.

d8.gif (4016 bytes)Hole 11
160 yards
Par 3

Though this is the shortest hole on the course, it is the most treacherous. Perched above the lake, the 11th green is an intimidating target. Water will catch any shots veering to the right, and large mounding protects the left side. A chip from above the mounding will be difficult to keep on the putting surface.

d7.gif (4504 bytes)Hole 12
386 yards
Par 4

At 386 yards, this sharp dogleg right around the environmental reserve area demands accuracy. Bunkers and a small creek define the left side of the driving area, and a drive on the fairway is a must. The long and straight hitters face the challenge of biting off as much of the reserve area as their talents permit. The circular green is in the middle of a large bunker that engulfs the putting area. The short second shot is a tough one.

d6.gif (4781 bytes)Hole 13
174 yards
Par 3

The adjacent mountains are a perfect backdrop to this attractive hole. Players will want to hit one extra club to avoid the large bunker that sits short and left of the green. This undulating green presents a challenge once you reach the putting surface.

d5.gif (4374 bytes)Hole 14
398 yards
Par 4

Golfers beware on this short par 4. Though it looks straightforward and simple, don't think it is a pushover.
Water looms directly behind the green site, so be sure to keep the ball in front of the flagstick. Water also comes into play on the tee shot, and a long iron shot off the tee for optimum placement is not a bad decision.

d4.gif (4568 bytes)Hole 15
421 yards
Par 4

This hole offers quite a contrast to the relatively flat nature of the Banyan Tree Club. The green site is tucked into a large mound with the entry to the green carved beautifully out of the natural landforms. Two pot bunkers front the left and right of the green. This hole is a challenge.

d3.gif (4416 bytes)Hole 16
152 yards
Par 3

A straight and accurate middle iron shot is required to reach the green that is encased by twelve large bunkers. With the dramatic views of the Andaman Sea, this is the Banyan Tree Club's most scenic hole.

d2.gif (4321 bytes)Hole 17
612 yards
Par 5

At 612 yards, accuracy and distance are required to navigate this monster of a par 5, the longest hole in Thailand. A large water hazard runs along the entire length of the right side, and a small lake comes into play on the tee shot. A precise lay-up is needed on the second shot as the lake protrudes into the fairway just short of the large tree, the optimum target here. A long third shot is needed to complete the challenge, but the large green provides a generous target. Par will be a great score on this hole.

d18.gif (4501 bytes)Hole 18
527 yards
Par 5

As the second of the back-to-back par 5 finishing holes, the long 18th provides the final challenge of the Banyan Tree Club. The tee shot goes through a complex of mounds into a tight landing zone. The environmental reserve area occupies the right side of the fairway, and the long second shot must navigate a myriad of bunkers. As the green is quite narrow, it certainly ensures interest in the third shot.

Golf map:
Year Established: 2004 (redesign)
Designed by: Mr. Max Wexler & Mr. David Abell
Par: 71
Blue tee: 6,768 yards
White tee: 6,307 yards
Red tee: 5,538 yards
 
Scorecard:
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out
HCP 18 14 16 8 2 6 10 4 14 -
Blue 345 507 185 414 569 418 220 408 428 3,494
White 323 493 162 376 537 384 189 379 387 3,230
Red 301 457 142 333 484 344 160 331 342 2,894
Par 4 5 3 4 5 4 3 4 4 36
Hole 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
HCP 1 11 7 13 15 5 17 3 9 - -
Blue 444 160 386 174 398 421 152 612 527 3,274 6,768
White 420 137 369 156 371 401 135 585 503 3,077 6,307
Red 356 120 301 132 329 331 114 498 463 2,644 5,538
Par 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 5 5 35 71
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