Palm Hills Golf Club

Holes 18 | Par 72 | Length 6302 m / 6892 y | Type Parkland | Architect Mr. Wax Wexler

One of the many great aspects of a Hua Hin golf holiday is how close many of the golf courses are to the centre of the town.  Palm Hills Golf Club is a great example and this golf course is just 10 minutes away, making it perfect for a round of golf at any time of day.

Opened for play in 1992, the golf course was designed by Max Wexler and just a year after opening it played host to the first edition of the Thailand World Pro-Am tournament. 

For those who are looking for a change of pace from many of the other golf courses in the Hua Hin region, Palm Hills Golf Club is a good choice.  It has a distinctive links style feel to it and is the only golf course in the area that can make such a claim.

An outcrop which extends from the mountain range makes for an additional element to the course but there is no getting away from the water. 

The first hole does not have any water of note but that soon changes on the par-4 2nd hole at Palm Hills Golf Club.  The tee shot must clear to sets of water hazards which come close together and there is water all the way up the right side of the fairway.  The green is protected by three bunkers and there is water to the back right and back left of the putting surface.

There is a choice of four tee boxes on each hole which makes the course suitable for all players.  As the name suggests, many of the holes are surrounded by palm trees and other native plants, which add to the beauty of the golf course.

The par-3 8th is one of the top holes on the course and features a tee shot over water.  The green is protected by bunkers to the left and right, so clearing the water is great but you must also be accurate to avoid the sand traps.

Some of the greens can very tricky and the 9th hole is a great example.  The green slopes from right to left and if you leave your ball above the hole, you are left facing a daunting downhill, breaking putt.  Many good front nine scores have been undone on the 9th green, so looking at the pin position and shot planning is essential.

Other holes of note include the 14th which has both water and sand to contend with on the fairway and the 17th which has out of bounds on both sides of the fairway.

Having completed a round at Palm Hills Golf Club you can retire to the clubhouse where you will find a restaurant serving a choice of Western and Thai dishes.  The golf club is also home to a pro-shop, driving range and putting green, making it a great place for a day of golf in Hua Hin.

 

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One of the many great aspects of a Hua Hin golf holiday is how close many of the golf courses are to the centre of the town.  Palm Hills Golf Club is a great example and this golf course is just 10 minutes away, making it perfect for a round of golf at any time of day.

Opened for play in 1992, the golf course was designed by Max Wexler and just a year after opening it played host to the first edition of the Thailand World Pro-Am tournament. 

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Our Palm Hills Golf Club Course ratings

  • Condition 4.3
  • Facilities 4.3
  • Pace of play 4.1
  • Service 4.3
  • Overall 4.2
  • Review Score 4.2
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Facilities at Palm Hills Golf Club

  • Caddies
  • Golf carts
  • Practice facilities
  • Golf lessons
  • Club & shoe rental
  • Night golf
  • Golf shop
  • On-site accommodation
  • Spa & massage

Our customers reviews of Palm Hills Golf Club

Palm Hills Golf Club

Fabulous day of golf followed by a delicious lunch on the deck.

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Walked the course. Not too hilly so an easy walk. Some interesting and pretty holes. Greens a bit patchy but good pace. Some weeds through the fairway but overall a nice course.

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  • Review Score 4.2
Palm Hills Golf Club

Nice course and worth playing while in Hua Hin

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Nice course in good condition. Probably rate it 3rd after Black Mountain and Banyan. Good facilities and restaurant for lunch and refreshments after the round. Enjoyable day.

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  • Condition 4
  • Facilities 4
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  • Review Score 4.2
Palm Hills Golf Club

Nice short course with rather easy fairways, but difficult greens

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Very nice and relaxed golf course with great atmosphere. Fairways are rather easy, but do not that let that fool you to score easy birdie or par. The greens are difficult and fast - last time about 10,7. Yes, resulted many 3 putt greens. Overall, neat and great course without fuss. Like it very much!

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Palm Hills Golf Club

Recommended

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Played twice. Course was well maintained, though the practice green was not in great condition. A very playable and enjoyable course, lot of wide fairways but still challenging with good interesting and variable holes. Greens were very tricky. Very good value for money, cheaper than other courses. All the caddies we had were very knowledgeable, helpful, learnt our game and club selection quickly plus good fun. Would recommend playing here.

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Palm Hills Golf Club

3 hrs 20 minutes for a four ball is too rushed.

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I have never had to complain about pace of play being too fast before - but this was our reaction after playing Palm Hills. The caddies were rushing us on every shot to the point that we did not have time to take in the course. We completed the course as a fourball in 3 hrs and 20 minutes. Impressive - but not enjoyable. We were playing early and there was a 3 ball behind us so I understand that the staff wanted us to move at a good pace - but this was too much and it ruined the day for us. Better to let the 3 ball play through! Management should give caddies a reasonable target to complete a round - maybe 4 hrs or 4 hrs 15 mins for a 4 ball - not 3 hrs and 20 mins! Can't comment on the condition of the course - I didn't have time to notice it!

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  • Review Score 2.4
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