Muang Kaew Golf Course in Bangkok and Chiangmai Highlands Golf and Spa Resort in Chiang Mai announced the signing of reciprocal agreements with Anegasaki Country Club and Tateno Classic Golf Club of Japan. The signing benefits the memberships of all four prestigious clubs and further exhibits the strong bond between Thailand and Japan.
It has been reported that as a result of the agreements members of all four facilities will be extended special green fee rates and playing privileges.
Anegasaki CC and Tateno Classic GC are located in the Chiba province of Japan and have a long history of golfing excellence. Anegasaki was opened in 1960, designed by Japanese architect Taniguchi and features 36 holes of golf through tree lined fairways.
Tateno Classic is also quite famous having been designed by the now Champions Tour golfer Bernhard Langer of Germany. Tateno Classic, opened 1986, coincidentally the same year Bernhard Langer was ranked the number 1 Golfer in the world and a year after his first Masters victory.
Muang Kaew Golf Course in Bangkok has been a favorite of Thai golfers for several years now since its redesign by Schmidt-Curley. Chiangmai Highlands, also a Schmidt-Curley creation, has become the premier golf course in the north of Thailand and ranking among the Top 3 Courses in Thailand by readers of Asian Golf Monthly.
“We are all very pleased with the agreement and happy to have made some new friends from Japan in the process” reported K.Janejira Thirawat. Managing Director of Muang Kaew and Chiangmai Highlands “We hope the members of all four clubs have the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of this new relationship”
Golfers interested in learning more about Muang Kaew Golf Course or Chiangmai Highlands Golf and Spa Resort can visit the club’s websites or contact by telephone.
Telephone +66 (0) 53 261 354-9 Fax +66 (0) 53 261 360
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