DRAGON HILLS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🇹🇭 Anghin, Ratchaburi, TH
Designed by Jim Engh
Dragon Hills Golf & Country Club occupies rolling terrain in Ratchaburi Province, roughly two hours southwest of Bangkok in a region known for agricultural land and limestone formations. American architect Jim Engh designed the course, bringing his characteristic bold style to the Thai landscape. Engh's work typically features dramatic elevation changes, sculptural bunkering, and visually striking hole corridors, and Dragon Hills reflects these design signatures within its natural setting.
The routing takes advantage of the property's topography, with holes moving through valleys and across ridgelines that provide views of the surrounding countryside. The course incorporates water features and takes its name from the dragon motif that appears in various design elements throughout the property. Engh's bunker work here follows his preference for large, irregular shapes with steep faces and distinct visual impact from the fairway and tee. The layout requires golfers to navigate both elevation changes and strategic positioning, with several holes offering risk-reward scenarios typical of Engh's design philosophy.
Dragon Hills serves primarily as a resort and daily-fee facility, drawing golfers from Bangkok and international visitors exploring Thailand's golf offerings. The course represents one of the few Engh designs in Southeast Asia, making it a point of interest for those familiar with his portfolio of work in the United States and elsewhere. The club includes practice facilities and dining amenities standard for Thai golf properties catering to both local and traveling players.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Dragon Hills was designed by Jim Engh.
Yes. Dragon Hills at Dragon Hills Golf & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Dragon Hills is 72.
Dragon Hills is a 18-hole course.