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Mae Jo Golf Club

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Mae Jo features rolling zoysia grass fairways and large challenging Korea Velvet greens with beautiful views of Doi Suthep and other surrounding mountain ranges.  With thousands of matured Longan, Lychee, Mango, Pomello, and Tangerine trees alongside its fairways.   


The golf course looks and plays more like a well-matured course rather than a newly constructed one. The course also features several elevated tees not only to allow golfers to enjoy the panoramic views of the course, the fruit orchard and the surrounding mountain ranges but also to make plays on the holes more interesting and challenging.

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Detail Information
Holes:
18
Par:
72

6657 Yards
Designer:
Seni Thirawat
Established:
2004
Location:
North of Chiang Mai, off Chiang Mai-Phrao Road
Distance: 
30km (20 minutes) from Chiang Mai
Open:
Everyday
Max. golfers per group:
Weekday: 5
Cart:
Weekday: 600.-
Weekend: 5 Weekend: 600.-
Golf Set:
600,-. Baht
Shoes:
100,-. Baht
Umbrella:
100,-. Baht
Driving Range:
Yes
Facilities:
Restaurant, Sauna


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