Review & Betting Tips For The Thailand Classic

Richard Mansell 28/1 © Wilson Golf

Richard Mansell 28/1 © Wilson Golf

The European Tour continues its journey East and pitches up in Thailand for the revisited Thailand Classic, which was last played back in 2016. The tournament will be hosted by a new venue the Amata Spring Country Club which is situated between Bangkok and the beach resort of Pattaya.

Amata Spring CC is long with undulating fairways, a variety of bunkering, fast putting surfaces and plenty of water. The fairways are routed around two large lakes and features the courses 145-yard, par 3 signature hole at the 17th. Although that yardage can change because the 40×40 yard island green on this hole floats and is accessed by a small boat from the lake side.

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