PANYA INDRA GOLF CLUB
🇹🇭 Buengkhum, Bangkok, TH
Designed by Ronald Fream
Panya Indra Golf Club's Garden Course occupies land in the Buengkhum district of Bangkok, designed by American golf architect Ronald Fream, who has extensive experience creating courses throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim. Fream's work in Thailand and neighboring countries typically emphasizes strategic design adapted to tropical climates and relatively flat terrain, incorporating water management as both a functional and aesthetic element.
The course operates within Bangkok's urban environment, where golf facilities often serve as green spaces amid dense development. Thai courses of this era generally feature generous use of water hazards, both for drainage in the monsoon climate and as defining features of the routing. The Garden Course name suggests landscaping that emphasizes tropical vegetation, flowering plants, and manicured grounds that distinguish the playing corridors.
Bangkok golf courses cater to a mix of local members and visiting players, with clubhouse facilities that typically reflect Thai hospitality traditions. The metropolitan location provides convenient access for city residents and business travelers, though tropical heat and humidity influence ideal playing times, with early morning rounds preferred during much of the year. Courses in this area generally maintain year-round playability despite seasonal weather patterns, supported by modern irrigation and drainage infrastructure necessary for the region's heavy rainfall periods.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Garden was designed by Ronald Fream.
Yes. Garden at Panya Indra Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Garden is 36.
Garden is a 9-hole course.