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Black Mountain Golf Club in Hua Hin is presented as black Mountain Golf Club is a premier Hua Hin golf destination in Thailand offering 27 holes across East, North and West nines. Opened in 2007, the course is known for tour-standard conditioning, water features on 12 holes, and dramatic mountain scenery. The club hosts Asia-wide events and is part of a larger businesses community with on-site facilities, practice academies, driving range, pro shop, and real estate opportunities including specialist offerings and townhouses with lifetime memberships. Public facilities include a clubhouse with a minimart, restaurant, terrace bar, gym, and a sports complex with tennis, padel, pickleball, volleyball, mini golf and a children’s play area. Caddies are mandatory, and golfing carts are compulsory. Tee times can be booked online, and there are comprehensive practice facilities and coaching options. Real estate and membership programs provide a path to lifetime golf club membership through course-side properties
This business is a strong fit for 27 holes across East, North and West nines, Designed by Phil Ryan of Pacific Coast Design, Water hazards on 12 holes with varied elevations, Tour-standard greens and pristine fairways.
Standout points include 27 holes across East, North and West nines, Designed by Phil Ryan of Pacific Coast Design, Water hazards on 12 holes with varied elevations, Tour-standard greens and pristine fairways.
Services, facilities, or features mentioned include 27 holes across East, North and West nines, Designed by Phil Ryan of Pacific Coast Design, Water hazards on 12 holes with varied elevations, Tour-standard greens and pristine fairways, Caddies are mandatory; caddie fee 350 Baht (18 holes), Golf cart is compulsory; cart fee 750 Baht (18 holes).
Black Mountain Golf Club in Hua Hin is described as: Black Mountain Golf Club is a premier Hua Hin golf destination in Thailand offering 27 holes across East, North and West nines. Opened in 2007, the course is known for tour-standard conditioning, water features on 12 holes, and dramatic mountain scenery. The club hosts Asia-wide events and is part of a larger businesses community with on-site facilities, practice academies, driving range, pro shop, and real estate opportunities including specialist offerings and townhouses with lifetime memberships. Public facilities include a clubhouse with a minimart, restaurant, terrace bar, gym, and a sports complex with tennis, padel, pickleball, volleyball, mini golf and a children’s play area. Caddies are mandatory, and golfing carts are compulsory. Tee times can be booked online, and there are comprehensive practice facilities and coaching options. Real estate and membership programs provide a path to lifetime golf club membership through course-side properties
Black Mountain Golf Club is a strong match for 27 holes across East, North and West nines, Designed by Phil Ryan of Pacific Coast Design, Water hazards on 12 holes with varied elevations, Tour-standard greens and pristine fairways.
Highlights include 27 holes across East, North and West nines, Designed by Phil Ryan of Pacific Coast Design, Water hazards on 12 holes with varied elevations, Tour-standard greens and pristine fairways, Caddies are mandatory; caddie fee 350 Baht (18 holes).
Services, facilities, or features mentioned include 27 holes across East, North and West nines, Designed by Phil Ryan of Pacific Coast Design, Water hazards on 12 holes with varied elevations, Tour-standard greens and pristine fairways, Caddies are mandatory; caddie fee 350 Baht (18 holes), Golf cart is compulsory; cart fee 750 Baht (18 holes).
Points to keep in mind include Golf fees, tee times and course conditions are time-sensitive and should be verified before publishing, Green fees, caddie rules, tee times, course conditions and promotions can change. Golfers should confirm current details directly with the course, Golf fees, tee times and course conditions are time-sensitive and should be re-verified directly with the course prior to publication, Caddie and cart policies are time-sensitive and subject to change; confirm current terms with the pro shop.