SIAM COUNTRY CLUB PATTAYA PLANTATION
🇹🇭 Pong, Chonburi, TH
Designed by Lee Schmidt
The Pineapple Course at Siam Country Club Pattaya Plantation is one of several championship layouts at this well-established Thai golf destination, designed by American architect Lee Schmidt. Siam Country Club has hosted professional tournaments on the Asian Tour and Ladies European Tour, establishing its reputation as a competitive venue in Thailand's Eastern Seaboard golf corridor near Pattaya. The Plantation complex, which includes multiple courses, sits inland from the coastal resort areas in terrain that allows for varied elevation changes and natural water features.
Schmidt's design for the Pineapple Course works with rolling topography and incorporates strategic bunkering and water hazards that require thoughtful course management. The layout features generous fairways in places but tightens around the greens, where approach shots demand precision. Palm trees and tropical vegetation frame many holes, and the routing takes advantage of natural contours to create visual interest and strategic variety throughout the round.
The course serves both resort guests and local members, with the club maintaining facilities that support tournament-level conditioning when hosting professional events. Siam Country Club's multiple courses allow for high-volume play while preserving course quality, and the Plantation site benefits from its inland setting with mature landscaping. The Pineapple Course represents a solid example of modern championship design adapted to Thailand's climate and terrain, offering a test that balances accessibility for resort play with enough challenge to support competitive golf.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pineapple was designed by Lee Schmidt.
Yes. Pineapple at Siam Country Club Pattaya Plantation is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pineapple is 36.
Pineapple is a 9-hole course.