Blue Sapphire Golf & Resort
Khwae Yai River
Set within a former quarry in Kanchanaburi, Blue Sapphire Golf & Resort offers one of the most unique and visually striking golf experiences in Thailand. Built across dramatic terrain with exposed rock faces, deep water-filled quarry pits and elevated tee boxes, it’s a course that stands out immediately from more traditional layouts.
The resort features 36 holes split across two courses, each offering a slightly different challenge but sharing the same bold, rugged character. Fairways can be forgiving in places, but water hazards and dramatic elevation changes demand careful shot selection and a confident approach — particularly on the more exposed holes.
What really sets Blue Sapphire apart is the landscape. The quarry setting creates a series of memorable holes where water, cliffs and elevation come into play, making it as much about the visual experience as the golf itself. It’s not a conventional course, but that’s exactly the appeal.
Facilities are more functional than luxury-focused, but the resort does offer on-site accommodation and a clubhouse, making it a convenient stay-and-play option for those exploring Kanchanaburi. It’s often included as a “something different” round within a wider itinerary.
Suvarnabhumi Airport
170km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
The Khwae Yai River — often referred to as the River Kwai — runs through one of Thailand’s most scenic and historic regions. Set within lush jungle, limestone hills and flowing waterways, this area offers a more tranquil and nature-led golf experience compared to Thailand’s main resort destinations. It’s ideal for golfers looking to combine a relaxed round with culture, history and landscape.
The closest golf hub is around Kanchanaburi, where Evergreen Hills Golf Club & Resort provides one of the region’s best layouts. Set among rolling hills and natural forest, the course features wide fairways, water hazards and well-kept greens, offering a balanced test that suits a range of abilities. Nearby, Nichigo Resort & Country Club offers a quieter, more traditional round with a relaxed atmosphere and scenic surroundings.
Golf in the Khwae Yai region benefits from a tropical climate, with the most comfortable conditions typically between November and February, when temperatures are cooler and humidity is lower.
Off the course, this region is rich in history and natural beauty. The Bridge on the River Kwai is one of Thailand’s most famous landmarks, reflecting the area’s World War II history. Beyond that, waterfalls, national parks and river-based activities such as boat trips and floating hotels create a unique travel experience. The slower pace and green surroundings make it a refreshing contrast to Thailand’s coastal destinations.
For golfers seeking a quieter, more scenic escape with a mix of golf, history and nature, the Khwae Yai River region delivers one of Thailand’s most distinctive inland golf experiences.






























