Characteristics

Chiangmai Highlands, set in the foot-hills east of Chiang Mai was designed by Schmidt-Curley Design giving golfers the distraction of magnificent views on every hole. After only four years of operation Chiangmai Highlands has put itself on the international golf map as one of the best golf experiences in Asia. In its first year Chiangmai Highlands earned recognition as one of the Top 3 New Courses in Asia by readers of Asian Golf Monthly. More recently Chiangmai Highlands has been voted one of the Top 3 Courses in Thailand by Asian Golf Monthly readers and recognized as one of the Top 10 Resort Courses in Asia by Golfing Magazine.

The course designed by Schmidt Curley opened December 2005. The course features paspalum fairways and Tiff eagle greens which translate to greener fairways and faster more consistent greens for the golfer. The bunker styles are typical of a Schmidt-Curley design, deep and severely penalizing to the errant shots but beautiful to the golfer’s eye especially early in the morning and late in the afternoon.

The greens at Chiangmai Highlands typically run between 9.5 and 10.5 on the Stimp-meter. The greens are firm and fast but hold a well struck iron shot. Many greens slope away from the fairway putting more emphasis on strategy and local knowledge.

The approach areas around green complexes often feature closely mown areas giving the golf many options of playing either a chip-and-run, pitch shot or even putting the ball up onto the green surface. Imagination is a terrific asset when trying to get up and down at Chiangmai Highlands.


The Course

18-Hole Course

Opened in 2005. Design: Schmidt Curley. Style: Mountain.

Terrain: Flat - Hilly with water hazards

Scorecard
TeeParCRSlopeLength
Black (Men)72--7227 yards
Blue (Men)72--6621 yards
White (Men)72--6287 yards
Yellow (Men)72--5739 yards
Red (Women)72--5056 yards

Practice Facilities

  • Driving Range (30 tees)
  • Putting Green
  • Pitching Green
  • Chipping Green
  • Practice bunker