The 36 holes at Erawan Golf Club owe their charm to nature. The West Course has wide fairways, flat terrain and few obstacles, allowing you to enjoy dynamic shots. In particular, the 17th hole, a 200-yard water hole, is a great mental test. There are also many other unique holes, such as the 2nd hole, which has a difficult guarded bunker around the green and a green that bends in two. In contrast, the East Course is varied and requires technical shots, with a 250-yard driving range, bunkers and approach practice areas, and GPS-equipped carts that you can also use. There are more hazards and a need for accuracy than the West Course as each hole is different. This course requires more technical shots than the West Course.