







| Fee type | Amount |
|---|---|
| Green fee (low season) | ฿4,000 ≈ £91 |
| Green fee (high season) | ฿5,500 ≈ £125 |
| Caddie fee (required) | ฿450 ≈ £10 |
| Cart fee | ฿800 ≈ £18 |
| Typical total (low season, incl. caddie) | ฿4,450 ≈ £101 |
Prices subject to change — verify with the course directly.
Amata Spring CC is a 18-hole, par 72, 7,400-yard golf course in Bangkok, Thailand. Designed by lee schmidt / brian curley — opened in 2005. One of Asia's best. Hosted Europe vs Asia Royal Trophy.
Established in 2005 based on the vision of creating an extraordinary championship golf facility for the Kingdom of Thailand, the Amata Spring’s rise to prominence has been complemented by hosting many notable professional events. The property’s infrastructure was strategically designed to test the games of the world’s best around its distinct design. This unique oasis just out Bangkok has become one of the most revered clubs in Asia. Amata Spring Country Club was established in 2005 with the vision of creating the Kingdom of Thailand’s first world class, private members golf club. Renowned golf course architect Lee Schmidt from Schmidt-Curley Design designed the tournament standard layout which has been awarded numerous accolades including Thailand’s Best Golf Course.
Green fees at Amata Spring CC range from ฿4,000 (≈ £91) in low season to ฿5,500 (≈ £125) in high season. A caddie fee of ฿450 applies — caddies are mandatory at most Thai courses.
The club offers practice facilities including a driving range, a clubhouse and restaurant and spa and wellness facilities.
Amata Spring CC is located 40 km from the nearest airport and 70 km from the city centre.
Signature hole: Island green 17th
Green fees at Amata Spring CC range from ฿4,000 (≈ £91) in low season to ฿5,500 (≈ £125) in high season. A caddie fee of ฿450 applies — caddies are mandatory at most Thai courses.
Amata Spring CC is located 40 km from the nearest airport and 70 km from the city centre. Bangkok is well served by international flights. A hire car or golf transfer is the most convenient option.
Amata Spring CC is a 18-hole layout playing to par 72 in Bangkok, Thailand. Rated 4.6 out of 5 from 1,475 Google reviews.
Caddies are standard at virtually all golf courses in Thailand and are typically mandatory. They carry your bag, advise on line and distance, and are an essential part of the Thai golf experience. The caddie fee at Amata Spring CC is ฿450.
Notable events: Royal Trophy 2006-2010, Asia-Pacific Amateur
Phone: +66 38 447 000
Google rating: 4.6 ★ from 1,475 reviews
I’d heard so much hype about this place, so maybe my expectations were too high—but honestly, I was a bit let down by the course conditions. The greens and fairways weren’t in great shape when I played. That said, the 17th hole really stood out—definitely a memorable one. It was a public holiday in Thailand that day, so the course was packed. Still, I appreciated how natural the layout felt. It’s the kind of course where hitting a solid fade really pays off. If you can shape that shot, you’ll s
I had the pleasure playing this private course yesterday. From the bag drop to leaving after some hours, everything works super. The organisation, the Lockers, the course. Fantastic. Only the Greens could have been a little more faster. Overall, a top Golfcourse, a top experience and a wonderful day
The best course design, fairway conditions, long course... ☆Google search : Signature Hole: The 17th hole features Asia's only floating green. It is accessible only by a small boat that ferries golfers from the lakeside to the putting surface. Course Stats: It stretches to 7,500 yards from the back tees, featuring undulating fairways and fast, tiered greens. Difficulty: While beautiful, it is a high-difficulty course that requires strategic shot-making, especially around the two massive lakes
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