Siam Waterside Course
Pattaya
Siam Waterside offers a slightly more forgiving but equally impressive championship experience within the Siam portfolio. Designed by IMG and opened in 2014, the par-72 layout is characterised by wide landing areas, strategic water features and smooth, rolling greens. The course winds through open landscapes with lakes coming into play on several key holes, rewarding thoughtful shot placement. Ideal for mixed-ability groups, Waterside balances challenge with playability. A modern clubhouse, excellent practice facilities and attentive service complete the experience. Together with the Old Course, Plantation and Rolling Hills, Waterside cements Siam Country Club as Thailand’s premier multi-course destination.
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport
120km


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Time Zone:
GMT+7
Currency:
฿ (Thai Baht)
Temperature:
22°C - 35°C
Cost of a Beer:
£2.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£15
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About The Area
Hua Hin has long been regarded as Thailand’s original seaside golf resort, combining royal heritage, relaxed coastal charm and one of the strongest clusters of championship courses in Southeast Asia. Located around three hours south of Bangkok, it offers a more refined and tranquil alternative to Pattaya while still delivering tournament-level golf.
The flagship venue is Black Mountain Golf Club, consistently ranked among Asia’s top courses. With dramatic rock formations, natural water hazards and immaculate conditioning, it has hosted multiple international tournaments and offers a true championship test. Nearby, Banyan Golf Club Hua Hin delivers panoramic mountain views, strategic bunkering and a memorable closing stretch that rewards precise approach play. Springfield Royal Country Club, designed by Jack Nicklaus, provides further variety with tree-lined fairways and a slightly more forgiving layout.
Golf in Hua Hin is characterised by wide fairways, bold bunkering and superb presentation. Caddie service is standard and enhances the premium feel, while practice facilities are strong across most clubs. The dry season from November to March offers the most comfortable playing conditions, with warm temperatures and lower humidity.
Off the course, Hua Hin maintains a relaxed seaside atmosphere. The night market is a highlight, offering fresh seafood and authentic Thai street food. Beachfront bars provide sunset views over the Gulf of Thailand, while nearby vineyards and national parks add scenic rest-day options. The town’s royal connections — including the historic Klai Kangwon Palace — give it a more understated and elegant feel compared to other Thai resort areas.
For golfers seeking elite championship layouts, dependable winter sunshine and a more relaxed coastal environment, Hua Hin delivers one of Thailand’s most complete and enjoyable golf escapes.


















