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Hua Hin Korea Golf Club

18 holes · Par 72Designed by Robert McFarlandEst. 1992~4h from Bangkok

Weekday green fee

400THB

Weekend: 400 THB

Hua Hin Korea Golf Club is one of the cheapest 18-hole golf courses in Thailand, with a green fee of just 400 THB per round — a caddie (300 THB) and cart (500 THB) bring the all-in total to a still-remarkable 1,200 THB, or you can take the bundled 800 THB all-in package that covers all three. The course was originally built in 1992 as Milford Golf Club by designer Robert McFarland, measuring 6,614 yards off the back tees at par 72. Over the decades it passed through several name changes — Milford Paradise, The Eagle Milford, Hua Hin Seoul Country Club — before Korean management rebranded it as the current Hua Hin Korea Golf Club. Located roughly 40 minutes south of Hua Hin town in Pran Buri, Prachuap Khiri Khan, the course sits in a mountain-framed coastal valley that gives it a scenic setting for the price. For golfers on a strict budget, or those who simply want a casual round without the pressure of a premium venue, this is a viable option — but the maintenance standards are modest and anyone accustomed to well-manicured conditions should set expectations accordingly.

18

Holes

72

Par

255 km

From Bangkok

~4h

Drive time

Layout & playing experience

The McFarland layout at what was originally Milford Golf Club uses the natural topography of the valley — mountain ridges to the west, coastal lowlands to the east — to create a course with reasonable visual variety. At 6,614 yards and par 72, the routing is comfortably mid-length, with a mix of par-4s that require straightforward tee-to-green shot-making and par-5s that offer birdie opportunities for longer hitters. The mountain backdrop is genuinely attractive and gives the course a more dramatic feel than the flat rate would suggest. That said, golfers should be prepared for the realities of a low-investment operation: reviewers have noted waterlogged bunkers after rain, patches of thin or unkempt turf on the fairways, and greens that can be slow or uneven. The course is rarely crowded — a genuine benefit that keeps pace of play brisk and the atmosphere relaxed. Cart hire is optional, which is unusual for the region.

Tips & what to know before you go

The best reason to play Hua Hin Korea Golf Club is the price: the all-in 800 THB package (green fee + caddie + cart) is among the cheapest 18-hole rounds available anywhere in Thailand. That value proposition is real, but manage expectations — course conditions are variable and have been described by multiple reviewers as below the standard of other Hua Hin-area clubs. Visit during the November–February dry season to reduce the risk of waterlogged bunkers and soft fairways. Because the course is rarely busy, pace of play is typically fast and you may often play through or ahead of other groups. Book by phone (+66 63 218 6636) or via the Facebook page; walk-ins are usually welcome but calling ahead is advisable. Bring your own water and snacks as on-course F&B facilities are limited. The caddie complement is small, so confirm availability in advance if playing in a larger group.

Location & getting there

Hua Hin Korea Golf Club is located at 174 Moo 1, Pak Nam Pran, Pran Buri, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77220, approximately 40 minutes south of Hua Hin town centre by car. The drive from Bangkok covers approximately 255 kilometres via Highway 4 (Phetkasem Road) and takes around three and a half hours. From Hua Hin town, a taxi or Grab to the course runs roughly 200–300 THB. There is no shuttle service. GPS coordinates 12.4332, 99.9767. The course is not prominently signposted from the main highway, so GPS navigation is advisable.

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