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Alpine Golf Club
Par: 72
Yardage: 7100
One of Thailand's top-rated and must play courses, designed by America's leading golf course architects Ronald Garl. Alpine Golf Club was the host venue for the 2000 Johnnie Walker Classic PGA tournament won by Tiger Woods and again hosted the same event in 2004.

Some of the drives require straight shots to avoid winding up in the jungle lining many of the holes. Finding the often water protected greens is also no easy achievement. For example, the 7th and 11th holes are both played to what in essence are island greens, connected to each other by a small sliver of land. With these relatively small putting surfaces to aim at, one is left mesmerised to discover that Tiger Woods eagled the 555-yard par-5 7th on his way to winning the 2000 Johnnie Walker Classic. Alpine is a layout that will test the best, but also one that is full of wonderfully picturesque holes, lots of lush vegetation and, for the Bangkok area, an extravagance of undulations and earth mounding.

The clubhouse facilities include a well stocked pro-shop, modern state-of-the-art locker rooms and two restaurants.
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