Golf in Cambodia – My Review

Golf in Cambodia at Angkor Golf Resort

People talk about golf in Asia all the time. Nobody really talks about golf in Cambodia though…let alone Siem Reap. I mean it makes sense becuase Angkor Wat is the main attraction (deservingly so). But what if I told you that Angkor Golf Resort is a MUST visit.

Let it be known before reading that I am a 90s golferI will discuss pricing at the end.

After an incredible 2 days in Siem Reap, Cambodia, my buddy and I did not want a day off. So we asked the Park Hyatt Siem Reap if they could arrange a tee time at Angkor Golf Resort… “No problem” they said.

The course is an 18-hole, par-72 championship layout, with challenging fairways, tough water hazards, and LARGE greens….making it suitable for both professional and amateur golfers. Designed by renowned golfer Nick Faldo, this resort is KNOWN for its immaculate maintenance, excellent facilities, and exceptional service. Which is now officially confirmed after seeing it with my own eyes.

The 4th hole at Angkor Golf Resort in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Angkor Golf Resort 4th Hole

Arriving At Angkor Golf Resort

At 7am our tuktuk driver dropped us off at the course entrance and the friendly staff drove us up into the clubhouse to get situated. It was an incredible day to be in Cambodia. The sun was shining and it was unbearably hot…but we had the place to ourselves.

We showed up with nothing. No clubs, no shoes, no shirt, no golf balls….nothing. So we rented everything, and then bought a shirt to keep. There 3 lovely girls showed us to the locker room and we changed. The locker room was spotless and was filled with everything you would expect out of a Faldo course.

We proceeded outside and were met with our 2 caddies. I have never had a caddy before so this was going to be a new experience. I don’t remember their names but they were hilarious and knew EVERYTHING about the course. They were in all long sleeves and holding umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun, which is something you don’t see in America. We then separated into our caddies carts and took off.

The "bunker" hole at Angkor Golf Resort in Siem Reap, Cambodia
THE BUNKER HOLE

As we approached the gigantic practice green, I looked at my friend and said “these greens are incredible”. They were perfect. We could practice as long as we wanted considering there was nobody else on this pristine golf course. After getting warmed up and getting to know our “guides” for the day, we were off to play the best golf course in Cambodia.

It could have been because of the vibes, because of the caddies, or because of the newest Cobra clubs….but we were absolutely dialed. Hitting every fairway was not something I am used to.

The course was in immaculate condition, so that definitely helped my low flight drives.

My caddy was the real deal. She would even hold an umbrella over me if I was standing idle in the sun. I turned it down…but the gesture was very nice. She said many of the asian golfers enjoy that part of service. Even after 1 hole she knew exactly what club to give me. I never asked, she just handed me my 7-iron, it was awesome. Not only that, she told me the reads on every single putt. Which makes sense….if you constantly play these greens, you eventually know them all.

Holes were flying by and this was easily the most memorable golf round of my life.

It was already time for a beer, to in which the concession stand had a plethora of options (these were not free). I grabbed an Angkor Beer, a Cambodia Beer, and a Pocari Sweat. If you’re new to Cambodia, get the Cambodia Beer with the pull off tab. Trust me, they are the best.

Golfing in cambodia at Angkor Golf Resort

The course was not as easy as you would expect. From par 3s over water to par 5s with 10 fairways bunkers, it was a challenge. But like I said, it is maintained VERY well and it’s such a vibrant green course.

The round was coming to an end and on 18 I had a putt for an 89. Absolute choke job….both of the caddies laughed at me after initially hyping me up.

Something I didn’t mention. As good as the caddies were, there was terrible downfall. They are STILL not back from the hit they took during COVID. With the current staff rotation, they would be lucky to work 1 round a week. It made me extremely sad so we tipped them as much as we could. I can’t stress enough how friendly and helpful they were on this fantastic day. 

How Much Is Angkor Golf Resort

This entire experience cost me $311 plus caddy tip.

  • 18 Holes – $125
  • Caddy Fee – $12
  • Clubs – $35
  • Golf Cart – $28
  • Drinks -$11
  • FJ Glove – $21
  • Branded Shirt – $55 (priceless)
  • Mixed Balls – $15
  • VAT – $9

Yes, it was hefty. But that was an experience that we still talk about and will never forget. I highly recommend checking out Angkor Golf Resort in Siem Reap, Cambodia.