Thailand’s Most Photographed Golf Hole

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Sometimes, you reach a hole on a golf course, and it suddenly needs a photo to remind you of the amazing view.

We think it would be fair to say that Hole 17th Par 3 at Phuket’s Red Mountain Golf Club is definitely one for that Kodak moment.

The 18-hole course was beautifully created out of a disused tin mine on the island, and their 17th par 3 was literally built out of an old mine shaft.

Since they opened in 2007, their GM said they have had 27 holes in one and thousands of photos taken, too.

For more information on this beautiful golf course, check out https://www.golfasian.com/golf-courses/thailand-golf-courses/phuket/red-mountain-golf-club/

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