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Screen Golf in Bangkok — Korean-Style Simulator Golf

Screen golf — 스크린골프 — is what Koreans call indoor simulator golf, and in Korea it's a national pastime with thousands of dedicated venues. If you're visiting Bangkok and missing your weekly screen golf session, or you discovered the format on a trip to Seoul, you can play it here: LENGOLF at BTS Chidlom runs Korean Bravo Golf simulators in a lounge-and-bar setting, from 550 THB per hour for up to 5 players.

What Is Screen Golf?

Screen golf is the Korean take on golf simulation: you hit a real ball into an impact screen while sensors track club and ball data, and the software renders your shot on a virtual course. The term comes from Korea's Golfzon-led boom of the 2000s, which turned simulator golf from a practice tool into a social night out — groups playing full rounds with food and drinks between shots.

That social framing is the difference. Western venues often market simulators as practice technology; screen golf culture treats the simulator as the venue for a round with friends — closer to bowling or karaoke than to a driving range.

Screen Golf at LENGOLF — Korean Technology Included

LENGOLF's bays run Bravo Golf simulators — a Korean launch-monitor brand, the same technology culture Golfzon players know. Each bay measures 20+ club and ball parameters per swing and renders 100+ real courses.

The format follows screen golf convention: up to 5 players per bay at one hourly rate (550–950 THB per hour, as of July 2026), so a group splits it to ~110–190 THB per person per hour. Standard clubs are free, the venue is air-conditioned, and there's a full food and drink menu served to your bay. Open 9am–11pm daily at The Mercury Ville, directly connected to BTS Chidlom.

How It Compares to Screen Golf in Korea

Familiar: hourly bay pricing shared by the group, full-round course play, club and ball data on screen, late-night hours.

Different: Bangkok venues are fewer and more lounge-styled than Korea's dense studio format — LENGOLF pairs the bays with a bar rather than the vending-machine studio setup common in Seoul. Course libraries differ by software (Bravo's 100+ courses vs Golfzon's Korea-heavy list), and you'll find Thai and international courses to preview before playing them for real.

If you're planning real rounds while in Thailand, the simulator doubles as course preparation — and LENGOLF also rents premium Callaway and Majesty sets for taking to any Bangkok course.

Practical Tips for Visiting Golfers

1. Book ahead for evenings — like Korean screen golf, prime time fills up; book online at booking.len.golf or walk in off-peak
2. Come empty-handed — standard clubs, balls, and setup are included free
3. Bring non-golfers — multiplayer modes and non-golf games make mixed groups work, screen-golf style
4. Korean-language support — staff handle Korean inquiries via LINE @lengolf
5. Playing a real course later? Premium club rental with hotel or course delivery starts at 1,200 THB/day (as of July 2026)

Key Takeaways

  • Screen golf (스크린골프) — Korean-style social simulator golf — is available in Bangkok at LENGOLF, BTS Chidlom
  • Korean Bravo Golf technology: 20+ swing parameters, 100+ courses, up to 5 players per bay
  • Priced screen-golf style: one hourly bay rate (550–950 THB, as of July 2026) split by the group, clubs free
  • Open 9am–11pm daily with food and drinks served to the bay — a social round, not just practice

Try It Yourself

Experience indoor golf at LENGOLF, The Mercury Ville @ BTS Chidlom, Floor 4, Bangkok. Open 9am – 11pm, Monday – Sunday. No experience needed.