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Revamped Phuket Course ‘A Story Full of Adventure’

A traditional Thai fishing boat in the water beside the seventh hole.

A traditional Thai fishing boat in the water beside the seventh hole.


Phuket, Thailand: Laguna Phuket’s revamped course, which officially re-opens next month after a full makeover, has a ‘real sense of place and belonging’, according to its designer, Paul Jansen.
The former lead architect for Faldo Design, who created Laguna Phuket’s award-winning sister course in Vietnam, says the layout retains much of its former character and appeal, but has been dramatically improved aesthetically and strategically.
“In making changes to the original course [which opened in 1993], I wanted to create a story that is full of adventure. I want golfers to explore the property and discover the many outstanding features gracing it as I did through the design and build stages,” Jansen said. “Not only has this been achieved, but the course is now more strategic and certainly more memorable.”
Jansen paid special tribute to the construction team including Mark Lawson and superintendent Blair Pratt, who have helped ensure the course requires ‘thinking golf’.
“The best golf courses have a character all their own and require golfers to think their way around the site. Laguna Phuket certainly has all this,” Jansen said. “At 6,719 yards from the back tees, it isn’t long by modern standards, but is strategic enough to challenge better players and provide enjoyment for resort golfers. So it ticks all the boxes. It is definitely not a ‘bombers’ course.
“The number of bunkers has been reduced – to only 37 – but each one is positioned to influence play. This hasn’t compromised the course, but has provided the opportunity to embrace existing features in determining playing strategy – such as water bodies and outstanding trees.
“We put great emphasis on contouring the land to add strategic and visual interest. This is another way of making players think about their shots.”
The project, which has revitalised the layout that hosted the 2009 Thailand Open, required some fairways to be re-graded and raised to help with drainage, while strategic tree clearing has opened up views of the surrounding mountains and numerous water features have been rejuvenated and visually highlighted.
Unique features include wood ties on some steep fairway edges and traditional Thai fishing boats placed in watercourses.
Paul Wilson, Laguna Phuket’s Director of Golf, said the relaunch of the full course in January follows re-opening of the front nine holes (formerly the back nine) in July 2014.
“Since then, golfers have had a taste of the new course and the feedback has been fantastic, with many enjoying the more strategic layout and vastly improved playing surfaces. There is much excitement about the new back nine holes among members and guests, with the tee sheet from January 1 already filling up.”
Laguna Phuket Golf Club is part of Asia’s first integrated resort, located on Phuket’s Bang Tao beach. The 1000-acre complex includes Banyan Tree villas, Dusit Thani, Angsana and Outrigger hotels and is within easy access of Phuket International Airport.
The course officially re-opens on January 1. The revamp also includes refurbished locker rooms, expanded pro shop and extensive new practice facilities.

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