Very conveniently located in the middle of Bangkok. It is very exclusive and you'll need a member to bring you in or your home club has a reciprocal arrangement here. There are many facilities here - the new changing area has hot & cold tubs, sauna, plus new restaurant and bar. Members, despite its exclusivity are very nice and friendly and I have made many friends including some tycoons and big wig corporate honchos.
It's a Par 66 18 hole course. Folks carry umbrellas not just cos of the sun but due to some golfers who never follow their caddies' instructions to not hit til others cross. So, please listen to your caddies.
Strictly walking course with caddies. Great food here as well. Free cold water flavored with tea and rose at the two halfway houses. Tips should be about 4-600thb after each round.
You can have a haircut and massage as well upstairs. Cheap haircut but please tip generously as the haircut is already very...
Read moreThe contact center doesn’t speak English well, it’s hard to communicate.
I booked for someone and informed that he is not a member, the staff passed my call to another staff and the new staff asked for the date and all including the nationality of the player. he said that my booking is confirmed, but the day when the player come to the location, they said no booking!
I called this guy again with extension 1329 and suddenly he said “member only” and I was confused, so I asked how to be the member then? But he was shouting “excuse me member only!!” so bad experience, don’t play here if you are a tourist or foreigner. don’t even try to call, they are not...
Read moreIn 1890 English-born Franklin Hurst submitted a letter to His Royal Highness Prince Devawongse Varopakarn, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, proposing the establishment of the association to promote horse breeding, caring and horse racing, which should be in the middle of the city so it is easily accessed, and also should be open for Thai membership. Later, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) granted permission for the construction of "Royal Sports Club". In the reign of King Rama VI, the place was given the Thai name as "Ratcha Kreetha Samosorn" which has been used...
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