Riverdale Golf Club
Bangkok
Located just north of Bangkok, Riverdale Golf Club is a modern championship course designed by Jonathan Morrow. Opened in 2010, the par-72 layout is known for its dramatic elevation changes — rare for the Bangkok region — with rolling fairways, deep bunkering and fast, undulating greens. Built on a former rice field, the course features sculpted mounds and water hazards that demand precise course management, particularly on the risk-and-reward closing holes. Immaculately maintained year-round, Riverdale offers a tournament-quality experience while remaining playable for mid-handicap golfers. A contemporary clubhouse, excellent practice facilities and attentive service complete the experience. Just 40 minutes from central Bangkok, Riverdale is a must-play for golfers seeking a challenging yet enjoyable round in Thailand’s capital region.
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport
15km


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Time Zone:
GMT+7
Currency:
฿ (Thai Baht)
Temperature:
23°C - 36°C
Cost of a Beer:
£1.50
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£19
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About The Area
Khao Yai is one of Thailand’s premier inland golf destinations, set just a few hours northeast of Bangkok and known for its cooler climate, mountain scenery and collection of high-quality courses. Located on the edge of Khao Yai National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area offers a refreshing contrast to Thailand’s coastal golf hubs.
The standout venue is Kirimaya Golf Resort & Spa, a Jack Nicklaus-designed championship course set within natural forest and rolling terrain. The layout features tree-lined fairways, elevation changes and well-protected greens, creating a strategic and visually striking round. Nearby, Mission Hills Khao Yai Golf Club offers a more open and forgiving layout with scenic mountain views, while Rancho Charnvee Resort & Country Club provides a European-style experience with wide fairways, lakes and a relaxed resort feel.
Golf in Khao Yai benefits from a slightly cooler climate than Bangkok, making it particularly enjoyable between November and February when temperatures are at their most comfortable. The region is playable year-round, but this period offers the best conditions.
Off the course, Khao Yai is known for its natural beauty and slower pace. The national park offers waterfalls, wildlife and hiking trails, while the surrounding area has developed a growing wine scene, boutique resorts and countryside cafés. It’s a destination that feels more rural and relaxed compared to Thailand’s busier golf centres.
For golfers seeking cooler temperatures, scenic courses and a peaceful escape within easy reach of Bangkok, Khao Yai delivers one of Thailand’s most enjoyable and well-rounded inland golf experiences.
























