Treasure Hill Golf Country Club is a beautiful course with the natural environment where you can experience the serenity and challenge with a complex order for a difference in each hole. The course was designed by Mr. Yoshikazu Kato, the one has designed several international-standardized golf courses, over 20 years ago.
Treasure Hill Golf Country Club owns a great number of big bunkers. Some holes with winding paths require accurate tee off. The course is located at the feet of a hill, which makes it quiet challenging with sloping fairways and greens. Playing golf at Treasure Hill Golf Country Club demands you to know about strategy as well as your skills of tee off.
Treasure Hill Golf Country Club is surely a valuable memory for your Pattaya trip. Gorgeous nature with perfect services will leave you with no regret.
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