Golf courses in Cambodia
Cambodia is becoming a new and exciting destination for golfers. Known for its ancient temples and beautiful landscapes, the country now offers a range of impressive golf courses that fit perfectly with its natural surroundings.
Golfers can play near the famous Angkor Wat in Siem Reap or in the lively capital, Phnom Penh, where old French architecture meets modern life. Courses like Angkor Golf Resort, designed by Sir Nick Faldo, let you enjoy a great game while soaking in Cambodia's rich history.
With its warm hospitality, stunning scenery, and unique golfing experiences, Cambodia is a perfect spot for golfers looking for something different.
Siem Reap Booyoung Country Club in Siem Reap is a Korean-owned course and a quality affair, with 5 star facilities to complement an immaculate course where the wide fairways compensate for an awful lot of water
Phokeethra Country Club in Siem Reap is a prestigious and enjoyably challenging golf course where high handicappers could be in for a long day. Take extra balls because the endless water hazards are bound to claim quite a few.
Angkor Golf Resort in Siem Reap was designed by Nick Faldo who has managed to build an immaculately conditioned golf course which is not only visually stunning but will also provides a great challenge for the lower handicappers and huge enjoyment for all.
The Vattanac Golf Resort West Course opened a year after the East and designer Nick Faldo was determined that it should be a complementary contrast rather than part of a matching pair.
All golf architects must occasionally work around existing features when designing a new course. When Sir Nick Faldo began work at Cambodia’s Vattanac Golf Resort, however, the compromises were of a cultural nature. The East and West Courses weave their way around what the resort calls “famous cultural expressions”; statues and scale constructions of historical Cambodian landmarks. None of which have stopped Faldo from producing two elegant courses, around twelve miles from the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh.
The Royal Phnom Penh Golf Club is situated in a great location, very close to the capital of Phnom Penh and a mere 8 kilometres from Phnom Penh International Airport. Therefore, whether you are visiting from abroad or living in Phnom Penh, the drive to the golf course will take little over 20 minutes.
Grand Phnom Penh Golf Course is a superbly conceived, Jack Nicklaus designed course a short distance outside of the city The old master has created a course that blends with the natural surroundings and has created a golf course which is suitable for and will be enjoyed by golfers of all standards.
Garden City Golf Club in Phnom Penh has been open since 2013 and quickly established itself as one of the top golf clubs in Phnom Penh. The par-72 layout is spread over 240 acres and is situated about 15 kms northeast of Phnom Penh. The course is managed by IMG and you can expect the course to be expertly maintained and the service to be up to the standards of the best golf courses in Asia.
Situated just an hour's drive north of the lively downtown of Phnom Penh, along National Road #130 in Chhveang Village, you'll discover the splendid Chhun On Golf Resort. This emerging golf haven is conveniently located near the Royal Palace, National Museum, and various tourist attractions, promising to redefine Cambodia's golfing scene.
Cambodia Golf and Country Club is located just over 30 kilometres from Phnom Penh, in Cambodia. The country club can be reached easily from Phnom Penh, using the number 4 highway and is certainly worth making the short drive.
Perhaps one of the most exciting new developments in the golf tourism world is taking place in Koh Kong, Cambodia. In a bid to attract new tourism to the country the Royal Government signed a deal to create a super city, and it is now beginning to take shape. A huge resort that will offer everything you could possible need for a holiday is also tapping into golf tourism.