Grand Phnom Penh Golf Club

Holes 18 | Par 72 | Length 6578 m / 7194 y | Type Parkland | Architect Jack Nicklaus
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Well-maintained championship course from Jack Nicklaus let down by its facilities

Conveniently located just 20 mins from downtown Phnom Penh, close to the airport, Grand Phnom Penh Golf Club, a championship-calibre 18-hole golf course from designer Jack Nicklaus. It's a very pleasant parkland-style course with generous fairways, undulating green and a number of forced water carries. Often tricky wind conditions mean that scoring well at this private members' club is a real challenge. It's a shame the off-course facilities aren't up to par.

After the pretty gentle par-4 opener, things toughen up with the par-5 2nd, which has danger all the way down the left side in the form of two massive waste bunkers and a lake. The 6th is the pick of the par 3s, requiring a carry of around 180 yards over water into a shallow green protected by a lone bunker in front, and that's followed by another long par 5, this time with water all the way down the right. A large bunker right on line just short of the green should deter all but the longest hitters from attempting to get on in two.

After the turn, there's another excellent par 3 in the form of the 11th, where again you face water from tee to green and a huge bunker wrapped around the putting surface, which is tough to find in blustery conditions. The 12th is a right-angled dogleg requiring a long drive over water, the first in a run of holes that will fill you with trepidation if you're struggling off the tee, with four of the next five holes requiring water carries off the tee.

The longest hole is the 17th, a 645-yard par 5 where you play over water to a narrow fairway that gently doglegs around another of those massive waste bunkers towards a distant green, while the final hole is a 456-yard par 4 where your final approach must flirt with a watery grave and find the small gap between twin bunkers just in front of the green.

The imposing clubhouse is still under construction (and actually has been for many years, with no end in sight), so away from the course the facilities are temporary in nature, so the first impression isn't great. You check in at a small kiosk, while the locker rooms are across a road in what appears to be a residential property. They've seen better days, too. There's no restaurant to speak of, although snacks are available at the kiosks on each nine.

Despite the facilities being a let-down, there's an enjoyable round to be had here, and if you've played the top four courses in Phnom Penh already and want something a little different, Grand Phnom Penh Golf Club makes for a great choice.

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125 145 1000 USD Grand Phnom Penh Golf Club 2.8 5

Well-maintained championship course from Jack Nicklaus let down by its facilities

Conveniently located just 20 mins from downtown Phnom Penh, close to the airport, Grand Phnom Penh Golf Club, a championship-calibre 18-hole golf course from designer Jack Nicklaus. It's a very pleasant parkland-style course with generous fairways, undulating green and a number of forced water carries. Often tricky wind conditions mean that scoring well at this private members' club is a real challenge. It's a shame the off-course facilities aren't up to par.

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Course rating

  • Condition 3.2
  • Facilities 2.4
  • Pace of play 3.2
  • Service 3.2
  • Overall 2.8
  • Review Score 3.0
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Course facilities

  • Caddies
  • Golf carts
  • Practice facilities
  • Golf lessons
  • Club & shoe rental
  • Night golf
  • Golf shop
  • On-site accommodation
  • Spa & massage

Grand Phnom Penh Golf Club - Course Reviews 5 reviews

Grand Phnom Penh Golf Club

Decent course in a pleasant environment, but disappointing facilities

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First impressions of this course weren't great - you check-in at a ramshackle little kiosk, and the locker rooms are some 500m away across a road. There's a huge clubhouse in construction but apparently it's been ongoing for years with no end in sight. Which is a shame as the course itself was surprisingly good, a peaceful parkland-style affair with contoured greens, mature trees and a splash of water. The bunkers weren't in great shape however. It's by no means the best course in Phnom Penh, but if you've already played Chhun On, Garden City and the two Vattanac courses then a round here won't hurt.

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Grand Phnom Penh Golf Club

Horrible facility! Poor service

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This course is in worse condition than a $20 muni course in the States. The caddies don't help or do anything, not even fill divots or rake bunkers. Tee boxes, fairways, bunkers and greens were all in awful shape. This course shouldn't be recommended on GS.

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Grand Phnom Penh Golf Club

Very poor facilities and course in poor condition

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The golf experience is way below expectations for the money. There is no clubhouse (was informed by caddie) Club house construction was abandoned long ago). The starter and temporary 'club house' is just a 20-footer container). The shower located some 200-300m away in some bungalow house. The course condition is bad.

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Grand Phnom Penh Golf Club

Easy course in reasonable condition

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The first impressions are not great as they have a temporary clubhouse and pro-shop although they are building a huge new clubhouse beside the first tee. The course is in pretty good condition and the greens run true and were medium-paced. The fairways are pretty forgiving and water only becomes a factor on a few holes so even high handicappers shouldn’t have much trouble here. The Caddy was OK and was very adept at jumping all over the course to avoid slow play as I was playing as a single

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Grand Phnom Penh Golf Club

Very ordinary - expect more from Jack Nicholas designed course.

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Although well maintained. Will get better course in Thailand at same price. Very irritating when back flight tee off while you are still in fairway. Caddy should stop the players from tee off. Not our issues as front flight is very slow.

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