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Laem Chabang International (B & C)

Chang Wat Chon Buri, Thailand
ArchitectJack Nicklaus
Chang Wat Chon Buri, Thailand
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  • Address106 Amphoe Si Racha, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20230, Thailand

The Laem Chabang International Country Club is near Pattaya but some way from its lurid realities. The main attraction here is a 27-hole Jack Nicklaus lay out. This is the best golf course on Bangkok's Eastern seaboard, an area of Thailand that saw a boom in course development in the 1990s when bank credit was easy to come by. Laem Chabang is one of six Nicklaus designs in Thailand completed between 1991 and 1994.

The three nines are laid out on land which is laid back from the coast by a few kilometres and contains plenty of original features – notably some rocky Nicklaus extrusions which provide plenty of visual interest. It is also possessed of some natural hilliness, so nature provides some foundation to the design, something that cannot be said about all Nicklaus designs in Asia.

You really wouldn't complain about playing any combination of nines here, but I think the Mountain 9 and then Lake 9 is the best combination and to pick one of the three alone, I would favour the Mountain 9. As the name suggests it is located on more hilly terrain toward the back of the property – though calling it mountainous would be a feat of the imagination. The 1st hole is a short teaser – the golfer is required to pop a ball through a chute of vegetation to a fairway that is at an angle and sloped back toward the tee. This sets up for a short iron to a green that falls away to bunkers on the right side. The 2nd is a conventional downhill par three across some water, nothing remarkable here. Then follows a very attractive sequence of holes, the 422-yard 3rd where the best landing area from the tee brings you close to a well located fairway bunker. The par five 4th at 502 yards is short enough to encourage longer hitters to attempt it in two but this could be foiled by some fairway bunkers that encroach on the right and a large sand area to the front and right of the green.

The Lake 9 has an equally strong start. Most of the work on the first will be done from the tee. What looks like two bunkers in line is in fact a bunker just short of the fairway and then one 20 or so yards further on in the middle of the fairway. The golfer must then go safe and left of this bunker or try to fly the gap between the two, providing the best route into this excellent 361-yard par four. The second is a straight away par five that submits to a ball flighted in either direction from the tee – beware only the sole fairway bunker on the left. The 3rd is another interesting two shotter to a well protected green. The 5th and 7th holes are not as memorable as the rest but between them lies the sixth. A 428-yard par four where the second has to be carried over water to a green set at an angle. To access the pin the drive will need to scour the edge of the left rough and be as close to the water as possible. Even from the ideal approach position it is difficult to take dead aim at the pin and a generous roll off area beckons on the left. An overly safe shot, though, will require the golfer to chip, perhaps from a downhill lie, to a green with water running behind.

Laem Chabang weathered the economic downturn of the 1990s very well – it is close enough to Bangkok to be able to accommodate day players from the capital. The course is popular with both occasional and regular players – a commendation it deserves on account of its diversity of holes and great conditioning.

Re-produced with kind permission from The Finest Golf Courses of Asia & Australasia by James Spence.

The Laem Chabang International Country Club is near Pattaya but some way from its lurid realities. The main attraction here is a 27-hole Jack Nicklaus lay out. This is the best golf course on Bangkok's Eastern seaboard, an area of Thailand that saw a boom in course development in the 1990s when bank credit was easy to come by. Laem Chabang is one of six Nicklaus designs in Thailand completed between 1991 and 1994.

The three nines are laid out on land which is laid back from the coast by a few kilometres and contains plenty of original features – notably some rocky Nicklaus extrusions which provide plenty of visual interest. It is also possessed of some natural hilliness, so nature provides some foundation to the design, something that cannot be said about all Nicklaus designs in Asia.

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