Last updated: August 19, 2026
Thanya Golf Club is a 27-hole, par-108 course at Lam Luk Ka in Pathum Thani. It was formerly Tanya Tanee Country Club, and the information carried on GoGolf describes it as a well-known course in Bangkok.
It is laid out as three distinct nines, called Course A, Course B and Course C on the official site. The site covers about 316 acres (roughly 128 hectares).
The ground is flat and walkable. And every hole has a lake in play. Very open and varied, with a steady gentle breeze, is how the course is described.
The information carried on GoGolf rates it as challenging for low handicappers while remaining enjoyable for mid to high handicappers. Check today’s tee times and rates on the GoGolf app or website.

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 playerTHB2.050to2.800
| AM from | PM from | |
|---|---|---|
| Weekday | THB 2.150 | THB 2.150 |
| Weekend & holiday | THB 2.050 | THB 2.800 |
Price calendar
23 Aug – 19 Sep 2026 · THBWeekend & holiday rateNo tee timesM = million THB, lowest of each half-day
Course information
| Address | 26/13 Moo 3, Lam Luk Ka Soi 71, Lam Luk Ka Rd., Lat Sawai, Lam Luk Ka, Pathum Thani 12150 |
|---|---|
| Former name | Tanya Tanee Country Club |
| Holes | 27 (Course A, Course B and Course C — three nines) |
| Par | 108 (36 per nine) |
| Length | 10,049 yards over 27 holes (back tees) |
| Site | About 316 acres (roughly 128 hectares) |
| Terrain | Flat. Easy to walk |
| Water | Lakes in play on every hole |
| Wind | A steady gentle breeze |
| Design and build | External sources record Sukit Khranwisai as designer, built in 1999 |
| Renovation | Fully renovated in 2012, according to the official site |
| Condition | Maintained by a full irrigation system |
| Facilities | Clubhouse, restaurant, practice facilities, spa and massage |
| Opening hours | 5:30 to 17:00 (official site) |
| Phone | +66 2 560 1136 |
| Official site | thanyagolf.com |
| Rates | Vary by day, season and time. Check current rates on the GoGolf app or website |
Twenty-seven holes, par 108
Thanya Golf Club is a 27-hole course.
Three independent nines
The information carried on GoGolf describes it as a flat, walkable 27 holes made up of three distinct nines. On the official site they are called Course A, Course B and Course C.
Par is 36 per nine, 108 in total. Playing eighteen means combining two of the three.
What twenty-seven holes gives you
A 27-hole course has advantages an 18-hole course does not.
One is flexibility in tee times. Groups can be spread across three nines, so more of them fit into the same window.
The other is freshness on a return visit. Change the combination and the same course gives you a different eighteen.
Formerly Tanya Tanee Country Club
The course was previously named Tanya Tanee Country Club.
Older sources and reviews still use that name. Searching under both names turns up more.

How to combine the three nines
On a 27-hole course, which two you play sets the character of the day.
The length of each nine
External sources give the following distances.
- Course A — par 36. 2,757 to 3,329 yards depending on tee
- Course B — par 36. 2,745 to 3,307 yards depending on tee
- Course C — par 36. 2,881 to 3,413 yards depending on tee
The 27-hole total is given as 10,049 yards.
How the combination changes the length
Calculated from the back-tee figures, the eighteen-hole combinations come out as follows.
- A + B — about 6,636 yards. The shortest of the three
- B + C — about 6,720 yards
- A + C — about 6,742 yards. The longest
A spread of just over 100 yards. Nothing dramatic. Which is to say the design produces no serious unfairness whichever pairing you get.
Course C is the longest
Course C is the longest of the three. Even from the shorter tees it runs 2,881 yards, over 100 yards more than the other two.
On a day when you are unsure of your stamina, or when you would rather not have the long nine second, it is worth stating your preferred combination when you check in.
Your tee matters more
Each nine has a spread of over 500 yards between tees.
In other words, which tee you play from affects the difficulty of your day more than which nine you draw.
Every hole has a lake
The design turns on water.
Lakes on all of them
The information carried on GoGolf states plainly that the course is very open and varied, with lakes on every hole.
Not one hole or two. All twenty-seven.
How you play a course that always has water
Where water is in play on every hole, there is no breather hole where you can say this one is safe.
Which makes the number of balls the thing that matters. Bring more than usual.
The other thing is the courage to lay up. Water on every hole means that if you decide to attack on every hole, it will catch you somewhere.
Combined with how open it is
The course is also described as very open.
With no trees narrowing it, the tee shot has plenty of freedom. But it also means there is often water where you bail out.
Not “bend it and you’re in the trees” but “bend it and you’re in the lake”. Keep that difference in mind as you play.

The wind, and the flatness
The other feature of Thanya is the wind.
A steady gentle breeze
The information carried on GoGolf says the course has a steady gentle breeze.
That follows from the make-up: a flat, open layout dotted with lakes, with little to block the air.
Even a gentle breeze changes your distance
Gentle or not, it tells on a shot played over water.
One club into it, half a club downwind. Building in that much correction cuts the misses that come up short of the carry.
The wind is also, in Thai heat, something that lowers how hot it feels. Combined with a flat, walkable course, it makes eighteen holes on foot a realistic proposition.
What flat is worth
The information carried on GoGolf describes the course as flat and walkable.
An undulating course gives you the better views, but in the Thai hot season it drains you.
A flat course has the practical benefit that your swing holds together to the end. On a day when you are chasing a score, that tells.
A design that works for low and high handicaps alike
The information carried on GoGolf rates the course as challenging for low handicappers while remaining enjoyable for mid to high handicappers.
Why both hold true
The answer lies in where the water sits.
Lakes on every hole means there is always a risk attached to attacking. If a good player goes chasing a score, the penalty is waiting.
At the same time the course is open and flat. Choose to lay up and a route that avoids the water is there.
You set your own risk
Which is to say the course is built so that the player decides how much risk to take.
That is the substance behind the verdict “challenging for low handicaps, enjoyable for mid to high”.
A group of mixed ability works here
So a group with a wide spread of ability works too.
The stronger player carries the water and attacks; the beginner or improver goes round it and lays up. The same hole, enjoyed two different ways.
How to structure the eighteen holes
On a course with water on every hole, it pays to decide your policy before you start.
The first three holes — get a feel for the water
What you want from the opening is where the water tends to sit.
Short of the green, or down one side of the fairway. Once the pattern is clear, later decisions come faster.
The middle — pick the holes you will attack
Attacking every hole is not workable.
Deciding on three or four holes out of eighteen is the realistic approach. Lay up on the rest and forget about hitting greens in regulation — the score still adds up.
The closing stretch — protect what you have
Flat as it is, fatigue shows late in the round.
A water carry when you are tired fails noticeably more often. Make laying up your default over the closing holes.
Straight through, or a break at the turn
On a 27-hole course, there can be a wait after the first nine.
If you do take a break, be careful not to let yourself cool down too much. It is what causes the first few holes of the second nine to come apart.
How to think about scoring
There are three points to scoring at Thanya.
1. Carry plenty of balls
Every hole has a lake. Running out of balls genuinely happens here.
Having spares to hand also gives you room mentally. And that, in turn, lets you commit to the swing.
2. Narrow down the holes you attack
Attack every hole and it will catch you somewhere.
Decide on three or four holes only. Set the bar at laying up and taking bogey on the rest, and your eighteen-hole total comes out better.
3. Always check the wind
Gentle as it is, the wind decides the outcome on a water carry.
Look at the flag and the water surface before you hit. Into it, take one more club without hesitating. That alone cuts the shots that finish in the lake.
Common mistakes, and how to avoid them
Assuming open means safe
A course not narrowed by trees looks wide to the eye.
But here there is water where you bail out as well. “It’s wide, I’ll be fine” does not apply.
Coming up short on a carry
By far the most common miss over water is short.
Take a club that gets there and aim at the centre of the green. Even with a front pin, the principle is not to drop down a club.
Swinging too hard early
A flat, walkable course invites you to press early on.
Forget that every hole has water and swing away, and you will be losing balls on the front nine.
Losing concentration on the second nine
A course with water always in play tires you through the sheer number of decisions.
Making “lay up” your default for the second nine lowers that load and steadies the score.
Facilities and services
Thanya is well enough equipped on the facilities side too.
Clubhouse and restaurant
There is a restaurant in the clubhouse. External sources also list spa and massage services, and club valet.
It makes for a day where you loosen up after the round before heading home.
Practice
The official site lists a driving range.
On a course with this many water carries, checking your iron distances before you start cuts the early mistakes.
Condition management
The information carried on GoGolf says that a full irrigation system keeps the course in good condition.
And according to the official site, the course was fully renovated in 2012.
Opening hours
The official site gives opening hours as 5:30 to 17:00.
That makes an early start easy to get. In the hot season it is a considerable advantage.

Location and access
Thanya is at Lat Sawai in Lam Luk Ka District, Pathum Thani.
Easy to get to
The information carried on GoGolf describes the course as conveniently located for a round of golf.
It lies northeast of central Bangkok, in the area along Lam Luk Ka Road.
Directions
The information carried on GoGolf sets out specific directions.
- From central Bangkok, take the Ram Inthra-At Narong Expressway
- Head north towards the Kanchanaphisek Expressway (Motorway 9)
- Exit at Lam Luk Ka Road and turn left onto it
- Continue about 1.2 km and make a U-turn (keep right after the lights)
- About 200 m on, turn left into Lam Luk Ka Soi 71 (the entrance to the course)
- Continue 2.5 km and the clubhouse is on your left
It is 2.5 km from the turn into Soi 71. If you use a ride-hailing service, tell the driver to take you to the clubhouse, not the entrance.
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 at the end of a soi, the reliable move is to tell the driver who brought you what time you want to leave.
What to bring
The things that make a difference to a round at Thanya.
- Spare balls — every hole has a lake. Bring plenty.
- A rangefinder — knowing the exact carry speeds up your decisions.
- Sunscreen and a hat — an open layout with relatively little shade.
- A change of shirt and a towel — flat or not, walking will make you sweat.
The number of balls in particular is the first thing to get right for this course.
The best season and time of day
The dry season (November to February)
The most comfortable time. The course is flat, so this is also the season to enjoy walking it.
Bookings concentrate in this period too, so holding a slot as soon as your dates are fixed is the safe move.
The hot season (March to May)
The temperature climbs. Because the course opens at 5:30, an early start is easy to get — an advantage here.
With an open layout and little shade, avoid the hottest part of the day.
The rainy season (June to October)
Squalls come mostly in the afternoon, so a morning round works well.
The irrigation system is well kept, but after rain the lakes can rise. Watch your lie near the water’s edge.
Choosing your time of day
The wind is always blowing. It is relatively calm early, and tends to strengthen as the sun climbs.
If you want your water carries to be easier, an early slot is to your advantage.
Who this course suits
It suits
- Anyone who wants the flexibility of 27 holes — change the pairing and come back again.
- Anyone who wants to walk — a flat, walkable layout.
- Groups of mixed ability — each player chooses whether to attack or lay up.
- Anyone who wants an early start — open from 5:30.
- Anyone staying northeast of Bangkok — easy to reach, along Lam Luk Ka Road.
Worth thinking twice if
- Water carries trouble you — every hole has a lake in play.
- You don’t carry many balls — this course gets through them.
- You want undulating scenery — the layout is flat.
On the whole, this is a course for a golfer who wants to set their own level of risk.
Pairing it with other Pathum Thani courses
Pathum Thani holds courses of quite different characters.
Pair a water course with a tree course
Thanya is an open course with lakes in play on every hole.
Follow it the next day with a course you attack through trees and doglegs and you get two entirely different days. Within the same province, the travel stays short too.
Making use of all 27
On a day when you have time, playing all three nines is an option.
There are not many courses where 27 holes in a day is realistic. Flat and walkable is what makes it so here.
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.
- Which nines you play — the length changes with the A, B, C pairing.
- Your tee — each nine has a spread of over 500 yards.
- How many balls — every hole has a lake. Bring plenty.
- Whether you want a cart — it is flat, so walking is an option in the cooler months.
- Your tee time — open from 5:30. In the hot season, early is realistic.
- Today’s rates and availability — check on the GoGolf app or website.
Slots fill up in the dry-season high season. We recommend holding one as soon as your dates are settled.
In summary
Put simply, there are three reasons to choose Thanya Golf Club.
- Its 27-hole make-up — change the pairing and you have a different eighteen.
- Lakes on every hole — a design where you choose whether to attack or lay up.
- Flat and walkable — in the Thai heat, your swing holds to the end.
Thanya Golf Club was formerly Tanya Tanee Country Club. Twenty-seven holes and par 108 across a site of about 316 acres, with the three nines totalling 10,049 yards. Very open and varied, with a steady gentle breeze.
The key is narrowing down the holes you attack. Decide on three or four out of eighteen, and even a course ringed by water gives you a score that adds up. Check today’s tee times and rates on the GoGolf app or website.

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