Blue Canyon Country Club, Canyon Course

Blue Canyon Country Club, Canyon Course Information
Designer:Yoshikazu Kato
Golf Cart:THB NA
Holes / Par / Yardage:18 holes par 72 (7179 yards)
Established:1991
Golf Set:THB 1500
Location:At the north end of Phuket, near the Phuket Airport
Golf Shoes:THB 250
Distance:40 minutes from Patong Beach
Umbrella:THB 125
Closed on:Open everyday
Driving Range:Yes
Max. golfers per group - Weekday: 4, Weekend: 4
Facilities: Accommodation, Golf Academy, Massage, Restaurants, Spa, Swimming Pool

Blue Canyon Country Club, Canyon Course Description:
(site of Tiger Woods' 1998 Asian victory and host of 2007 Johnnie Walker)

Blue Canyon Country Club’s Canyon Course was the original 18 hole layout and leaped to fame when it was selected as the venue for the 1994 Johnnie Walker Classic. Since then the same tournament has returned 2 times with Tiger Woods winning in 1998.  Blue Canyon is recognized as a world championship golf course and constantly ranks as one of Thailand's best golf courses.

The course is set in an abandoned tin mine and may of the old strip mines characteristics are evident throughout the course. Streams filled with rust-colored water, canyons with sheer cliffs exposing red and white tin ore laden rock, and tailings from old mining operations are a few of the many throw backs to days of time gone by.

The front nice plays up and through palm-oil tree lined fairways. The back nine gets even better with holes 11-15 and probably the best five stretch in Thailand, if not all Asia. These five memorable golf holes will surely be the center of after round discussions. 

The Par 5 11th is a difficult 600 yard par 5 with water crossing the fairway on the first shot and water guarding the green left and right on the third shot. A penalty-free bogey is a good score here. The famous Par 4 13th over a huge canyon tempts the daredevil in every golfer, and the following Par 3 14th from an elevated tee to an island green is one of the most beautiful, while also challenging par 3's for all players who tee it up and go for it. There is no bail out area and unless you’ve played the course on several occasions, trusting you’ve got the right club and gauging the wind effects is difficult. Watery, not happy, endings are more typical for most visiting Phuket golfers.

The 17th is also one of the most intimidating Par 3’s you’ll find anywhere, and even from the white tees, for most players it’s a long iron or fairway wood to a partially hidden green that is tucked behind the canyon on the right.

Blue Canyon has a large club house, with 3 restaurants, well-stocked pro shop, lockers and shower facilities, massage and spa. In its glory days of the 90’s it set the standard for golf club excellence. However, nowadays the whole facility is a bit tired and in need of a facelift and renovation. The on-site golf resort is best skipped as most Phuket golf visitors prefer to stay closer to one of the main centers or at least at one of the luxury resorts on the nearby Mai Khao Beach.

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