Evergreen Hills Golf Club & Resort vs Grand Prix Golf Club
Side-by-side comparison of Evergreen Hills Golf Club & Resort and Grand Prix Golf Club — green fees, par, designer, drive time, and a data-driven view of which course suits which kind of round.
Specifications
kanchanaburi
Evergreen Hills Golf Club & Resort
kanchanaburi
Grand Prix Golf Club
Holes / Par
18 · Par 72Holes / Par
18 · Par 72Designer
At-anan YomchindaDesigner
Prayard Chinnaraj & Prachin EamlumnowYear opened
1992Year opened
2011Drive time
~2hDrive time
~2hDistance from Bangkok
200 kmDistance from Bangkok
160 kmWeekday green fee
800 THBWeekday green fee
1,600 THBWeekend green fee
1,200 THBWeekend green fee
2,100 THBCaddie fee
300 THBCaddie fee
400 THBCart fee
700 THBCart fee
600 THBCaddie required
NoCaddie required
YesCart required
NoCart required
YesDriving range
YesDriving range
YesOn-site club rental
YesOn-site club rental
YesWhen to choose Evergreen Hills Golf Club & Resort
- • Weekday budget — Evergreen Hills Golf Club & Resort is 800 THB cheaper than Grand Prix Golf Club.
- • Weekend value — Evergreen Hills Golf Club & Resort costs less on Saturday/Sunday.
- • Walking option — Evergreen Hills Golf Club & Resort doesn’t require a cart.
When to choose Grand Prix Golf Club
No standout numerical advantage over Evergreen Hills Golf Club & Resort on the spec sheet — choose on style, location, or availability.
Evergreen Hills Golf Club & Resort
Evergreen Hills Golf Club & Resort is an 18-hole, par-72 course located at 152 Moo 5, Tha Muang District, Kanchanaburi province — positioned between Kanchanaburi town and the Gulf coast route toward Hua Hin. Designed by At-anan Yomchinda and opened in 1992, the layout stretches 6,879 yards and has built a solid reputation over more than three decades of operation. Green fees are 800 THB on weekdays and 1,200 THB on weekends. Caddie fees are 300 THB and cart hire is 700 THB. Club rentals are available at 900 THB per set. The attached resort offers 77 rooms, making it a natural base for golfers who want to stay overnight rather than drive back to Bangkok on the same day. Evergreen Hills is particularly popular with Korean golfers, who make up a significant share of the resort's visitor profile.
Full Evergreen Hills Golf Club & Resort guide →Grand Prix Golf Club
Grand Prix Golf Club opened in 2011 as one of the more distinctively themed layouts in Thailand. Designed by Prayard Chinnaraj and Prachin Eamlumnow, the course is built around a motorsport concept: each of the 18 holes carries the name of an automobile brand, and the golf carts are sports-rim buggies styled to match the theme. The course is located in Bo Phloi District, approximately 160 kilometres from Bangkok — about two hours by road. At 7,136 yards from the back tees over a par-72 layout, it offers a full-length challenge. Green fees are 1,600 THB on weekdays and 2,100 THB on weekends, with both caddie (400 THB) and cart (600 THB) compulsory. The club also operates a 50-room hotel on-site and offers night golf, making it a practical base for golfers who want a full overnight stay rather than a day trip.
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