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Mandalay Golf Package

Mandalay is a city of unique history, culture, and golf. Enjoy one of Asia's newest golf destinations and play Mandalay's top golf courses. In between rounds, take in some of the 1000-year-old historical sights. For even more diversity combine Mandalay with another destination in Myanmar or Asia. There are non-stop flights to Yangon, Bangkok, and Chiang Mai. The trip to remember for a lifetime.


Price From
USD 730
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Start Location
Mandalay
Start Location
Tour Length
6 Days
Tour Length

Mandalay Golf Package

Additional Information

Additional Information
Inclusions:
  • All accommodations
  • Daily cooked to order or buffet breakfast
  • All gree fees
  • One caddie per golfer at each golf course
  • All airport, land, and golf course transfers
  • Daily drinking water
  • All transfers by private VIP high roof touring van or equivalent
  • 24/7 golf hotline staffed by knowledgeable service personnel
  • Local support, guidance, and tips throughout the trip
  • All taxes and service charges
Exclusions:
  • International airfare
  • Personal items, drinks, and gratuities

Golf Tour Package Itinerary for the Mandalay Golf Package

This golf tour package can be customized according to your preferences.

Itinerary
Arrival Mandalay International Airport and transfer to hotel.
Arrival Mandalay International Airport and transfer to hotel.
Golf at Yay Dagon Taung Golf Club (nice course in the foothils outside Mandalay)
Golf at Yay Dagon Taung Golf Club (nice course in the foothils outside Mandalay)
In the morning, we visit Maha Myatmuni Pagoda, home to Mandalay's holiest Buddha statue, this is one of the bet to avoid the crowd and you will understand the way of local believing and practice. We then stop at local tea shop and explore their daily l...
In the morning, we visit Maha Myatmuni Pagoda, home to Mandalay's holiest Buddha statue, this is one of the bet to avoid the crowd and you will understand the way of local believing and practice. We then stop at local tea shop and explore their daily life in Mandalay.

After a quick stop at local tea shop, we continue to see stone carving, wood carving, fan & Instant making local factory. You may also have a chance to stop at Jade Market where one of Burma’s famous stone in the region. This will helps you a lot of local interacting, ways of lifes, ways of carrying their daily business. There will be the chance to talk with locals. Later, we will stop to explore the making of gold leaf being beaten into wafer thin pieces. This is the only place in world making goldleaf. Lunch at local restaurant. After lunch, we continue your visit to Shwenandaw Monastery, an ancient wooden building with intricate carvings, which was once King Mindon's home. The monastery that is also known as Shwenandaw Kyaung is a very finely carved teak wooden monastery building just outside the Mandalay Royal Palace, on the same grounds as the Atumashi Monastery. The monastery is also called the Golden Palace Monastery, because it used to be part of the Mandalay Royal Palace and was completely gilded. Then, visit the world’s largest book', being the Buddhist Scriptures inscribed on marble slabs, at Kuthodaw Pagoda and Kyaukdawgyi Pagoda to see a large Buddha statue carved out of a single block of local marble. Later, we will drive to Mandalay Hill and drive up to the hill to enjoy spectacular views at sunset from Mandalay Hill. Enjoy your sunset at Mandalay Hill.
Golf at Shwe Mann Taung Golf Resort (renovated modern parkland course)
Golf at Shwe Mann Taung Golf Resort (renovated modern parkland course)
Golf at Myotha National Golf Club (desert course is the best in Myanmar)
Golf at Myotha National Golf Club (desert course is the best in Myanmar)
Check-out from hotel and transfer to the airport.
Check-out from hotel and transfer to the airport.

Here is where you will be playing

Golf Courses
Shwe Mann Taung Golf Resort
Shwe Mann Taung Golf Resort
Shwe Mann Taung Golf Resort
Shwe Mann Taung Golf Resort
Shwe Mann Taung Golf Resort
Shwe Mann Taung Golf Resort
Shwe Mann Taung Golf Resort
Shwe Mann Taung Golf Resort

Shwe Mann Taung Golf Resort

(Myanmar)

Myanmar

The Shwe Mann Taung Golf Resort includes an 18 hole golf course only 15 minutes from the heart of Mandalay on a hill that overlooks the Golden Palace grounds. The course from British colonial times was the first of the old courses in Myanmar to be renovated. Shwe Mann Tuang now boasts a modern parkland layout with up-to-date turf and irrigation.

The Mandalay golf course plays short at 6,564 yards from the tips. What the course lacks in the distance is made up for in challenges to all types of golfers. Shorter hitters enjoy the many par opportunities course and even an occasional birdie. Lower handicap golfers can reach the par-5’s in two and will have many birdies or even an eagle chance. That said, the course plays tight, and without proper shot strategy and club selection, the course could easily result in a big score.

Both nines play to entirely different styles and conditions. The front nine is turfed with older Bermuda grass, while the back nine renovated in 2017 features the latest varieties of Zosia on the fairways and ultra-dwarf Bermuda on the greens. Accounting for the different turfs on both nines differ makes golf at Shwe Mann Taung special.

The South Course (holes 1-9) refurbished in 2014, plays to 3198 yards. What this nine lacks in the distance is made up in the challenge. The 3rd hole is index 1 and a ‘dogleg’ right par 5. A straight tee shot is a must as any pull or hook will be out of bounds. Although the hole is reachable in two, the best approach is to lay up and attack with a short iron to the green. The 7th is a long 213-yard par 3 and plays as tough as they come. The other holes vary in length, so its best to use different woods depending on the playing strategy.

The North Course (holes 10-18) refurbished in 2017 and is the better conditioned of the two courses and plays 3,366 yards from the tips. The most memorable holes are found on this nine as are the best views of Mandalay. The shortest hole (number 11) on the golf course happens to be the Shwe Mann Taung signature hole. This hole requires a demanding tee shot with the green guarded by a big pond at its front and back. The green can be tricky and breaks both ways from its front depending on where the ball lays. It is a stunning hole.

Conversely, the 18th is the longest and second toughest hole on the course. The left out of bounds boundary tends to encourage a tee shot to the right resulting the ball landing under big trees as the hole bends to a sharp ‘dogleg left’ midway through, making an aggressive approach in two foolish. Even a lay-up could cause misery as numerous bunkers come into play from about 150 yards to the green. A long approach is required and playing it to the wrong place on the green could see a very lengthy putt required. A par on this hole is most certainly a superb achievement. All in all this nine rewards strategy over distance and a good score is possible with the correct course management.

Facilities at Shwe Mann Tuang are adequate, though nothing special. Night golf under lights makes the course unique in Mandalay and nice for late afternoon rounds. Service delivered with a smile creates enjoyment for all. Caddies are well trained. However, don’t expect much English. Sitting in an ideal location only 15 minutes out of the center of Mandalay makes Shwe Mann Tuang convenient for visiting golfers. The Mandalay golf course is fun to play yet tough and is a good fit for all visiting golfers.

Myotha National Golf Club
Myotha National Golf Club
Myotha National Golf Club
Myotha National Golf Club
Myotha National Golf Club
Myotha National Golf Club
Myotha National Golf Club
Myotha National Golf Club

Myotha National Golf Club

(Myanmar)

Myanmar

Myotha National Golf Club in Myanmar is something special. Located on a 688-hectare space, the 18 holes of golf is the best layout in Myanmar, and by a wide margin. The Myanmar golf club holds itself against the tops in SE Asia and is of such high standard that it will attract professional Asian Tour events. It plays a massive 8,000 yards from the tips and is one of the toughest golf courses in Asia, if not the world. At the same time, from the forward tees, the course is quite manageable and is one of those few courses that plays easier for shorter hitters. Many courses claim the same, but few pull it off.

Myotha National Golf Club, which is located in an emerging industrial zone 50 kilometers south of Mandalay, Burma’s second largest city is part of a massive industrial park complex. Myotha National sprawls over a natural site of cliffs, canyons, and 40-meter elevation changes. Two very deep and dramatic arroyos wind through the course around which many holes have been sculpted. Year-round dry conditions, thick desert plant material, and scrubby exposed surface rocks make the site more resemble an Arizona desert than an Asian jungle environment.  In this respect, Myotha is unique among golf courses in Asia.

Wide Zoysia Zeon grass fairways and undulated and multi-tiered Champion Bermuda grass greens highlight each hole. Rugged features and deep bunker complexes create multiple ways to navigate to the green. Many of the putting surfaces are level with the fairways and have salad bowl surrounds making bump-and-run shots favored over target practice golf.  Generally, quite dry conditions promote hard and fast conditions and plenty of roll-outs. Players who are accustomed to links golf will feel at home, while those who practice on park-land courses will need to learn some new shots to score well.

Notable holes are debatable; they are all good. However, the 3rd is a unique S-shaped par 5.  The 4th is a dogleg left, and long hitters can almost drive the green if going over the left scrubby area. Watch the second shot as it funnels into the green. Anything over the pin easily ends up the wrong tier which results in a sure 3-putt, if not worse. Under clubbed chips are preferred over aggressive shots. The 5th is one of the shorter par-3’s. Be sure to avoid the elaborate waterfall and rockwork right of the green. Walkers take advantage of a rock path to the green, while carters must park almost 360 degrees around the back to the green.

Back nine standouts include the 12th which has one of the biggest tiers in the center of the green ever seen in Asia. If the pin is on the lower tier the hole is simple, go for it. However, get on the wrong tier, and a massive putt is needed to get back over the ‘wall’ in the green. A three-putt bogey is doing well. The two selfie holes are the 13th and 16th. Both par-3’s the former is in a natural canyon with the exposed rock 270-degrees around the putting surface. These rocks and the resulting canyon best characterize Myotha National. The later plays to an island green made from the all the rocks moved from other holes. Anything other than an accurate tee shot will find water.

Not to let up, the closing two holes require nerves and distance to have a chance for a decent score. The par-5 17th plays to a ‘cross green’ that runs diagonally away from the fairway. The green fronted by a creek is easy to hit should the pin be on the far right.  A layup and pitch here are just as good as an 80-foot putt from across the green. The final hole is as straightforward as they come at Myotha, except for the fact that it plays over 500-yards as is a par-4. To add to the challenge, the raised has a severe false front. Lay up in two, hit long on the 3rd shot and be happy with a bogey. Congratulations on finishing Myotha National!

Daytime temperatures in Mandalay, except for December to February, can get as high as 40 degrees centigrade. Moreover, the distance between some holes at Myotha is quite far. While walking is feasible, golf carts are an almost must and included in the green fee price structure. Unlike most Asian courses where cart regulations mean ‘on the paths,’ Myotha’s hard surfaces and hardy grasses accommodate cart traffic so that golfers can drive right to their ball. A welcomed way to play in the heat indeed.

Service, caddies, and facilities at Myotha National are first-class. F&B are always handly with the roaming beverage cart, and fine dining is specializing in Thai and Burmese dishes. While a little far from town, it’s well worth the drive to play the best golf course in Myanmar!