WINDSOR PARK & GOLF CLUB
🇹🇭 Nong Chok, Bangkok, TH
Designed by Ronald Fream
Windsor Park & Golf Club's Lagoon course occupies land in Nong Chok, a district on the eastern outskirts of Bangkok known for its agricultural character and relative distance from the city center. Ronald Fream, an American architect who has designed numerous courses across Asia since the 1970s, laid out this eighteen-hole layout in terrain typical of the Bangkok basin—flat, low-lying, and subject to seasonal water management challenges. The course name reflects the presence of water features that figure prominently in the design, a common element in Fream's work and a practical necessity in this landscape.
The routing incorporates lagoons, ponds, and canals that serve both strategic and drainage functions. Players encounter water hazards on multiple holes, requiring careful club selection and course management. The flatness of the site means that visual interest and challenge derive largely from these water features, bunker placement, and the tropical vegetation that frames fairways and greens. Mature trees and ornamental plantings provide definition and shade in the humid climate.
Windsor Park operates as part of a residential and recreational development, serving both members and outside play. The facility includes the Lagoon course alongside other amenities typical of Thai golf clubs, where the social and dining aspects of membership hold significance alongside the golf itself. The course sees regular use from Bangkok golfers willing to make the drive to Nong Chok for a round away from the denser urban core.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lagoon was designed by Ronald Fream.
Yes. Lagoon at Windsor Park & Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lagoon is 36.
Lagoon is a 9-hole course.