Bangkok has more than 60 real golf courses within driving distance, and most of them are genuinely great. But going out to a course takes half a day, a Grab both ways, and weather that cooperates. Some days you just want to hit a ball, eat something good, and not make a whole production of it. That’s where Golfzon Park in Bangna comes in — and it draws a wider crowd than you’d expect: Koreans, Singaporeans, Thais, Chinese. Not just expats. Anyone who figures out what this place actually is ends up going back.

What makes it work
The core is three things happening in one room: private-room screen golf, Korean food, Thai food, and drinks. Each bay is fully enclosed — it’s just your group. No neighbors watching your swing, no corkage anxiety, no need to behave. That privacy factor crosses language barriers cleanly, which is probably why the regular clientele is so mixed.


The system is Golfzon, so if you’ve played screen golf in Korea it’ll feel immediately familiar. Swing data — ball speed, carry distance, spin — comes up on the display instantly. Famous courses are loaded. It works as a serious practice session for people who care about the numbers, and it works equally well as a casual hangout for someone who last held a club in 2018.

The real differentiator: golf plus dinner plus after-party in one room
Screen golf alone is just a simulator. What Golfzon Bangna does differently is let you order a full meal and drinks directly to the room. Korean dishes — ramyeon, bossam, gangjeong — alongside a Thai local menu. For drinks: Regency (the Thai brandy that’s everywhere), beer, soju, makgeolli. You golf, you get hungry, you order in, and then the room becomes the after-party without anyone having to move. It’s not a driving range with a vending machine. It’s golf plus dinner plus a proper hangout, all in one place. For groups, there’s genuinely nothing in Bangkok that stacks up quite the same way.


Pricing and hours
For guests, the bay rate is ฿400 per person per hour before 4PM and ฿600 per person per hour after 4PM. The structure is per person per hour — two people for two hours means you’re paying for two person-hours each. In the mornings there’s a happy hour deal: 2 games (2 hours) for around ฿900, which works out significantly cheaper. There’s also a beer deal before 6PM: 3 beers plus a bucket of ice for ฿299.
Hours are daily 10:00–24:00, which means an after-dinner round starting at 10PM is a completely normal plan. Compare that to going out to a real course — caddie fee, green fee, cart, transfer, and a 6AM tee time — and the value proposition is pretty clear for a casual evening. If you’re also interested in real courses around the city, the Bangkok golf courses guide covers the full range from airport-adjacent value rounds to championship layouts. For a packaged trip that combines proper rounds with an operator, the Bangkok golf package page has options worth looking at.


Getting there
Golfzon Park is in the Bangna area, which is east-side Bangkok near the expressway. From most central areas — Sukhumvit, Silom, Asok — the easiest move is a Grab or your own car. It’s a drive-to location rather than a BTS-accessible one. The Bangkok transportation guide is useful if you’re figuring out how to move around the city more broadly.
For reservations and questions, the easiest channel is their LINE account. When you visit, mention that ThaiGuys sent you.

→ Contact Golfzon Bangna on LINE
Rainy afternoon, a group evening, or just a night where golf and dinner sound better than choosing between them — Bangkok doesn’t have many places that handle all three at once. Once you’ve been, the combination makes obvious sense.


