Robinswood Golf Club | Golf Course in Pathum Thani | GoGolf

Last updated: August 19, 2026

Robinswood Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 championship course at Lam Luk Ka in Pathum Thani. It measures 7,597 yards.

The club sits inside Reignwood Park, a 2,000-rai development, and is Reignwood’s first golf project in Thailand. It is presented alongside Wentworth in England and Pine Valley in China as part of the Reignwood Collection.

The most distinctive thing about the facility is the Sub-Air system. It is the greens soil-management system used at Augusta National and Wentworth, installed here to hold condition steady through the year.

The highlights of the course are two par 3s, one of them an island green, and an award-winning clubhouse surrounded by water. Check today’s tee times and rates on the GoGolf app or website.

Fairways and water at Robinswood Golf Club

Rates and booking

Green fees vary by day of the week, public holidays, season and timing. The rates shown on GoGolf reflect these in real time as closely as possible, so please check the GoGolf app or website for current pricing.

Price summary

Green fee + cart, per player

THB13.500to14.500

AM fromPM from
WeekdayTHB 13.500THB 13.500
Weekend & holidayTHB 14.500THB 14.500

Price calendar

23 Aug – 19 Sep 2026 · THB

Weekend & holiday rateNo tee timesM = million THB, lowest of each half-day

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Course information

Address888 Lam Sai, Lam Luk Ka District, Pathum Thani (Lam Luk Ka Khlong 11)
DevelopmentReignwood Park, inside a 2,000-rai mixed-use development
Opened2023
Holes18 (championship) plus a 9-hole par-3 course
Par72
Length7,597 yards (6,947 metres)
DesignerSources differ: Reignwood Group in some, European Golf Design in others
GreensUSGA specification, with a Sub-Air system
Signature holes7th par 3 (194 yards); 12th par 3 ‘The Castle’ (204 yards, island green)
ClubhouseAn award-winning building surrounded by water. Restaurant, lounge, sauna
PracticeDriving range, short-game area, Claude Harmon Academy
ClosedMondays
AccessAbout 60 minutes from central Bangkok
Phone+66 2 978 8888
Official siterobinswoodclub.com
RatesVary by day, season and time. Check current rates on the GoGolf app or website

A club inside Reignwood Park

The quickest way into Robinswood is through the character of its site.

A 2,000-rai development

According to the official site, the golf club sits inside a mixed-use development called Reignwood Park. It covers 2,000 rai, at Lam Luk Ka Khlong 11 in northern Bangkok.

In other words, this is not a standalone golf course but a course built as the centrepiece of a large development.

Its place in the Reignwood Collection

The information carried on GoGolf describes the club as Reignwood’s first golf development in Thailand.

As part of the Reignwood Collection, it is presented alongside Wentworth in England and Pine Valley in China.

Wentworth is known as the home of the European Tour. Being placed in that company says plainly what level of investment went into this course.

What being new in 2023 means

External sources give the opening year as 2023.

For a Thai golf course that is extremely recent. It means the design, the drainage and the choice of turfgrass were all built to current standards.

The manicured fairways of Robinswood Golf Club

What 7,597 yards means

Start with the number. Par 72 at 7,597 yards, or 6,947 metres.

Among the longest in Thailand

Thai championship courses mostly run 7,000 to 7,200 yards. 7,597 is a step beyond that.

That is the back-tee figure, though. In an actual round, choosing the tee that fits you is the starting point.

The tee you pick decides your day

Pick too much course and you are left with one club more on every hole.

A round in which every par 4 leaves a long iron costs you more than strokes; it costs you energy.

Before you start, tell the caddie or the staff how far you normally hit driver and ask their advice. The decision to move up a tee pays off here more than on most courses.

On the question of the designer

Sources differ on who designed it. Some name Reignwood Group, others name European Golf Design.

The official site does not state a designer, so this page records both.

The Sub-Air system as an investment

What separates Robinswood from other Thai courses is the Sub-Air system.

Moving air and water beneath the greens

Sub-Air is equipment that draws and blows air through pipework laid beneath the green.

After rain it pulls out excess moisture; in dry spells it pushes air through to keep the root zone healthy.

The same equipment as Augusta

The information carried on GoGolf describes it as the system used by world-renowned courses including Augusta National and Wentworth.

More telling than the hardware itself is the fact that the club invests at that level to manage its greens.

What it means for the player

Where it tells in an actual round is the rainy season.

The greens are less likely to stay saturated after a squall, so the roll holds up.

In Thai golf, green condition in the rainy season can be what decides which course you play. Robinswood is easy to plan around on that count.

The greens are built to USGA specification. The consistent verdict is that they are well maintained all year.

The 7th and the 12th — two par 3s

The signature of this course is its par 3s.

The 7th, 194 yards — over the largest lake

External sources describe the 7th as a 194-yard par 3 played over the largest lake on the property.

The tee sits on a wooded rise, and from there you carry the water to a two-tier kidney-shaped green.

194 yards, downhill, over water. And the green that receives it has two tiers. Land on the wrong one and two putts get hard.

Always check which tier the flag is on. When it is on the front tier, going long is an expensive miss.

The 12th, ‘The Castle’, 204 yards — the island green

The 12th is a 204-yard par 3 that carries the name ‘The Castle’.

The green is an island green ringed by water. External sources describe its shape as apple-like.

Island-green par 3s exist all over the world, but most of them are short holes. An island green at 204 yards is a severe setup.

This is a hole where you look only at the centre of the green. There is no reason to go at the flag. And always check the wind: over water it is harder to read.

What the two par 3s tell you

The information carried on GoGolf says the signature par 3s, one of them an island green, provide both challenge and visual drama.

Which is to say the course is designed to test you on the par 3s rather than grind you down on long par 4s.

A green ringed by water at Robinswood Golf Club

How to structure the eighteen holes

7,597 yards, and two difficult par 3s. Build the round on those two facts.

The opening — checking your tee choice

The first few holes tell you whether the tee you picked suits you.

If every par 4 is leaving a long iron, switch to bogey as your baseline for the day. Forcing pars will leave you with nothing for the back nine.

The 7th — the first crux

194 yards over the largest lake. Centre of the green, and the right tier. Think about nothing else.

The middle — settle before the 12th

Treat the 8th through the 11th as the stretch where you get your rhythm back before the 12th.

Standing on ‘The Castle’ after coming apart only amplifies the pressure of the island green.

The 12th — accept it

A 204-yard green in the water. Accepting a penalty stroke is also a correct decision.

Whether you can take a bogey here changes your state of mind for the last six holes.

The closing stretch — fighting the length

On a long course, expect your distance to drop as you tire.

Choose clubs by your usual numbers and you will come up short every time. Making one club more your default steadies the closing holes.

How to think about scoring

There are three points to scoring at Robinswood.

1. Move up one tee

7,597 yards is not a length you have any need to play from the very back.

Simply choosing a tee that fits your distance changes what is left by one or two clubs. If a par 4 leaves you a short iron, going at the green becomes an option.

2. Accept the par 3s

Treat the 7th and the 12th as holes to escape in bogey, not holes to par.

Losing two shots on each by forcing the water carries costs you more than giving up one on each — the eighteen-hole total comes out better the second way.

3. Trust the roll

Sub-Air and USGA-specification greens can be expected to roll the way you read them.

On a course in uncertain condition, you decelerate because you assume the ball will be knocked off line. Here you have no need to.

Read it, then commit to the stroke. The condition is there to let you.

Common mistakes, and how to avoid them

Playing from the back tees

Choosing the very back because it is a championship course is the biggest mistake here.

7,597 yards is not a length an amateur enjoys. You burn out on the front nine and the back nine becomes labour.

Going at the flag on the 12th

There is no reason to attack a flag on an island green. Look only at the centre.

At 204 yards, ten yards of aiming error puts you in the water.

Ignoring the tiers on the 7th

On a two-tier green, the wrong tier makes a three-putt real.

Check not only the yardage but where the flag is relative to the tiers.

Coming up short late in the round

On a long course you lose distance as you tire. Keep your usual club selection and you will be short every time.

From the 15th on, make one club more your default.

A clubhouse ringed by water, and the practice facilities

At Robinswood, what lies outside the course is worth seeing too.

An award-winning clubhouse

The information carried on GoGolf describes the clubhouse as an award-winning building surrounded by water, citing panoramic views, refined dining and a high standard of service.

The official site lists a restaurant, lounge, sauna, locker rooms, pro shop and spa.

Renshou Dian

According to the official site, the grounds hold a building called Renshou Dian. It is a faithful replica of the Hall of Benevolence and Longevity, used as an event venue for members.

Putting a replica of a historic building inside a golf club says something about the character of the place.

Practice and the academy

There is a driving range and a short-game area.

The official site also names the Claude Harmon Academy, so lessons are available here.

Separately from the 18-hole championship course there is a 9-hole par-3 course. It works for a day when time is short, or when you want to sharpen your short game.

The clubhouse and water at Robinswood Golf Club

The character of a members’ club

There is something to know before you book.

It operates as a private club

Robinswood operates as a private members’ club. The information carried on GoGolf also uses the phrase one of the most exclusive golf destinations in Thailand.

As a result, the slots available to visitors are limited. Unlike a public course, your preferred date will not always be open.

Closed on Mondays

External sources state that the course is closed on Mondays. Bear that in mind when you set your dates.

Group size limits

External sources give the maximum group size as five on weekdays and four at weekends.

If you are organising a larger outing, we recommend checking availability early.

For the slots GoGolf handles and today’s rates, please check the app or website.

Location and access

Robinswood is at Lam Sai in Lam Luk Ka District, Pathum Thani.

About 60 minutes from Bangkok

External sources put it at about 60 minutes from central Bangkok. It falls in the Lam Luk Ka area northeast of the city.

There are other golf courses in the same Lam Luk Ka area, so a coherent route can be built around the golf district northeast of Bangkok.

Getting there

Travel by company car or your own, or use ride-hailing services such as Grab, which are common in Bangkok.

Note that GoGolf does not arrange transfers or shuttles. Because the club sits inside a suburban development, the reliable move is to tell the driver who brought you what time to come back.

Allowing enough time

Some stretches of road northeast of Bangkok fill up in the morning.

For an early start, add thirty minutes to the published journey time.

What to bring

The things that make a difference to a round at Robinswood.

  • Spare balls — there is an island green and holes played over water.
  • A rangefinder — it is a long course. Knowing what is left drives your club choice.
  • A hybrid — you will use it often on the long par 4s.
  • A collared shirt and standard golf attire — this is a members’ club.

Hit some long irons and hybrids on the driving range before you start. Those are the clubs you use most here.

The best season and time of day

The dry season (November to February)

The most comfortable time. Temperature and humidity drop, and you hold your energy even on a long course.

Members play more in this period too, so securing a visitor slot early is the realistic approach.

The hot season (March to May)

The temperature climbs. Playing 7,597 yards in the heat of the day is a heavy load, so we strongly recommend an early start.

The rainy season (June to October)

This is when the course gains a relative advantage.

The Sub-Air system helps the greens hold their condition even after a squall. If you are playing in Thailand in the rainy season, it is worth considering.

Choosing your time of day

On a long course you want to play the front nine while you still have energy. An early slot limits the drop in distance late in the round.

Who this course suits

It suits

  • Anyone who values condition — Sub-Air and USGA-specification greens.
  • Anyone who wants to play an island green — ‘The Castle’ at 204 yards.
  • Anyone who likes a new course — it opened in 2023.
  • Corporate or occasion rounds — an award-winning clubhouse ringed by water.
  • Anyone playing Thailand in the rainy season — the greens are easy to plan around.

Worth thinking twice if

  • Distance is a worry — the wrong tee makes for a hard day.
  • Water carries trouble you — both signature holes are played over water.
  • Your date cannot move — slots are limited by the members’ policy.

On the whole, this is a course for a golfer who puts a value on condition and facilities.

Pairing it with other Pathum Thani courses

Pathum Thani holds courses of quite different characters.

Keeping it within Lam Luk Ka

There are other courses in the Lam Luk Ka area where Robinswood sits, so two consecutive days with little travel is workable.

Pair a long new course with a mature one you attack through trees and doglegs and you get two entirely different days within the same province.

Note that availability works differently

A members’ club and an ordinary course are not equally easy to book.

When you plan the trip, lock in Robinswood first and fit the second course around it.

The other courses in the area are in the section at the foot of this page. Check today’s tee times and rates on the GoGolf app or website.

Before you book

Checking these points before you book makes the day go smoothly.

  • Closing day — the course is closed on Mondays. Watch for it when setting dates.
  • Your tee — it is 7,597 yards. Ask which tee suits you.
  • Group size — the stated maximum is five on weekdays, four at weekends.
  • Dress — this is a members’ club. Make a collared shirt your default.
  • Whether you want a cart — given the length, assume you will use one.
  • Today’s rates and availability — check on the GoGolf app or website.

Visitor slots are limited. We recommend holding one as soon as your dates are settled.

In summary

Put simply, there are three reasons to choose Robinswood.

  • Part of the Reignwood Collection — placed alongside Wentworth and Pine Valley.
  • The Sub-Air system — the same equipment as Augusta, holding the greens steady year-round.
  • Two signature par 3s — a 194-yard water carry and a 204-yard island green.

Robinswood Golf Club opened in 2023: 18 holes, par 72, 7,597 yards. It sits inside the 2,000-rai Reignwood Park, and alongside the 18-hole championship course there is a 9-hole par-3 course. The clubhouse is an award-winning building surrounded by water.

The key is your tee. Play from a distance that fits you, and get through the 7th and the 12th cleanly. Hold to those two things and the quality of the condition is yours to enjoy. Check today’s tee times and rates on the GoGolf app or website.

A wide view of Robinswood Golf Club

Frequently asked questions

Where is Robinswood Golf Club?
It is at Lam Sai in Lam Luk Ka District, Pathum Thani. The address is 888 Lam Sai, Lam Luk Ka District, Pathum Thani. According to the official site it sits inside Reignwood Park, a 2,000-rai mixed-use development at Lam Luk Ka Khlong 11. External sources put it at about 60 minutes from central Bangkok.
What kind of club is it?
It is the first golf development Reignwood has undertaken in Thailand. The information carried on GoGolf describes it as part of the Reignwood Collection, alongside Wentworth in England and Pine Valley in China. It operates as a private members’ club.
When did it open?
External sources give 2023. For a Thai golf course that is extremely recent, meaning the design, drainage and choice of turfgrass were built to current standards.
How many holes, and how long?
It is an 18-hole championship course, par 72, 7,597 yards (6,947 metres). There is also a 9-hole par-3 course. Thai championship courses mostly run 7,000 to 7,200 yards, so 7,597 is a step beyond that.
Who designed it?
Sources differ. Some name Reignwood Group, others name European Golf Design. The official site does not state a designer, so this page records both.
What is the Sub-Air system?
It is a soil-management system that draws and blows air through pipework laid beneath the green. After rain it pulls out excess moisture; in dry spells it pushes air through to keep the root zone healthy. The information carried on GoGolf describes it as the system used by world-renowned courses including Augusta National and Wentworth.
What condition are the greens in?
They are built to USGA specification and managed with the Sub-Air system. The consistent verdict is that they are well maintained all year. In the rainy season in particular, the roll holds up even after a squall.
Which are the signature holes?
The par-3 7th and 12th. The 7th is 194 yards, played over the largest lake on the property to a two-tier kidney-shaped green. The 12th is ’The Castle’ at 204 yards, an island green ringed by water. External sources describe its shape as apple-like.
How should I play the 7th?
The tee sits on a wooded rise, and you carry the water to a two-tier green. Check not only the yardage but which tier the flag is on. When it is on the front tier, going long makes two putts hard. Centre of the green and the right tier — think about nothing else.
How should I play the island green on the 12th?
Aim only at the centre of the green. There is no reason to go at the flag. At 204 yards, ten yards of aiming error puts you in the water. Wind is also harder to read over water, so check it before you hit. Deciding to take a bogey and move on is a correct decision too.
Which tee should I play?
Choose the tee that fits your distance. 7,597 yards is not a length you have any need to play from the very back. Pick too much course and every par 4 leaves a long iron, costing you strokes and energy. The reliable move is to tell the caddie or staff how far you hit driver and ask their advice.
How difficult is it?
It is long, and both signature holes are played over water, so it is not an easy course. But the difficulty sits in the par 3s rather than in long par 4s. Choose the right tee and plan to escape the 7th and 12th in bogey, and it is a design you can thoroughly enjoy.
What are the clubhouse and facilities like?
The information carried on GoGolf describes an award-winning building surrounded by water, citing panoramic views, refined dining and a high standard of service. The official site lists a restaurant, lounge, sauna, locker rooms, pro shop and spa, and the grounds hold Renshou Dian, a faithful replica of the Hall of Benevolence and Longevity.
Are there practice facilities?
There is a driving range and a short-game area. The official site also names the Claude Harmon Academy, so lessons are available. Separately from the 18 holes there is a 9-hole par-3 course, which works for a day when time is short.
Can anyone play?
Because it operates as a private members’ club, the slots available to visitors are limited. Unlike a public course, your preferred date will not always be open. For the slots GoGolf handles and today’s rates, please check the app or website.
Are there closing days or group-size rules?
According to external sources, the course is closed on Mondays. The maximum group size is given as five on weekdays and four at weekends. If you are organising a larger outing, we recommend checking availability early.
When is the best time to play?
The dry season from about November to February is the most comfortable. In the hot season from March to May, playing 7,597 yards in the heat is a heavy load, so we recommend an early start. In the rainy season from June to October the Sub-Air system helps the greens hold their condition, which is when this course gains a relative advantage.
Are transfers available?
GoGolf does not arrange transfers or shuttles. Travel by company car or your own, or use ride-hailing services such as Grab, which are common in Bangkok. Because the club sits inside a suburban development, the reliable move is to tell the driver who brought you what time to come back.

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