バンプー ゴルフ & スポーツ クラブ
A relatively wide and flat course. There are few trees separating each hole, so tee shots are easy. There are a fair number of water hazard bunkers and bunker ponds, so accurate second shots and approach shots are required on some holes. Overall, it is a golf course with a sense of openness.
data
| location | Check on MAP |
| Course Leader | 7,048 yards |
| Course Rate | 72(White) |
| designer | Arnold Palmer |
| open | 1992 |
| Caddy | can be |
| Golf Cart | Yes (Fairway access available) |
| Driving Range | can be |
evaluation
| comprehensive evaluation | 3.65 ★★★★☆ |
| Layout | 4 ★★★★☆ |
| Difficulty | 3 ★★★☆☆ |
| Green Condition | 4 ★★★★☆ |
| Fairway Condition | 4 ★★★★☆ |
| Sculptural beauty and scenery | 3 ★★★☆☆ |
Course Introduction
A difficult dogleg to the right. On the tee shot, there is a OB to the right and a water hazard to the left, and the two bunkers in the right corner also come into play. The second shot is over a pond, so you need to be careful not only of the pond but also of the guard bunker in front of the green. This is a hole that requires both distance and direction to get on the green in par.
Trivia
It is a 1 hour drive from central Bangkok and a 45 minute drive from Suvarnabhumi Airport. You can play from the back tees.
Other courses designed by Arnold Palmer in Asia include Forest Miki GC, Fuji OGMGC - Ono Course, Shimono CC, Furano GC, Ajigasawa Kogen GC, Minakami Kogen GC, and Kanagasaki GC in Japan, Zhongshan Onsen GC - Palmer Course in China, Damai G&CC in Malaysia, Orchard G&CC - Palmer Course, Evercrest Batulao GC, and Caliraya Springs GC in the Philippines, Formosa First CC and Formosa Yangmei CC in Taiwan, Muju (茂朱) Resort in South Korea, Emeralda G&CC in Indonesia, and Sanctuary Cove Pines Course in Australia.















