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Golf Courses
Hua Hin is home to six world-class golf courses, which are all
within 15 to 30 minutes' drive from Hyatt Regency Hua Hin.
Springfield Royal Country Club
The course is generally considered as one of the premier golfing
resorts in Thailand. The famous golfer Jack Nicklaus designed this
course to meet the high demands of recognised championship golf, and
yet it remains an enjoyable challenge for golfers of all standards.
Palm Hills Golf Club
The course is a garden paradise with over 40,000 mature palms and
mountains all around. The 18 outcrop extends from the mountain
range. Holes are arranged in two distinctive nine-hole sections,
separated by the clubhouse and a rocky outcrop extending from the
mountain range.
Majestic Creek Country Club
The course was designed by a local golf architect and is claimed to
be a course needing to be played with imagination and skill. The
journey to the course is interesting as the road passes through
rural Thailand with small pineapple and sugarcane farms.
Imperial Lake View Golf Club
With a good championship length of more than 6900 yards from the
back tees, the course has been designed to convey a sense of
adventure. Greens are often hidden from the tees, but the
well-defined fairways provide the necessary pointers for golfers to
retain a sense of direction.
Royal Hua Hin Golf Course
The first golf course in Thailand, built in 1924, and set among the
rolling coastal hills. A notable hole is the 14th, with an exotic
glimpse of a Buddhist temple halfway up a densely wooded slope.
Milford Golf Club
The Milford course lies in a spectacular location, nestling in the
valleys of a chain of mountains directly adjoining the coastline.

Top Ten Area Attractions:
His Majesty the King's Summer Palace Klai Kang Won
Klai Kang Won, meaning 'far from worries', was designed with a
European architectural feel and was built in the late 1920s by King
Rama VII; it is still used as a summer palace by the present
monarch. Beside the royal residence are beautiful gardens.
Sam Roi Yod National Park
This is the first national park by the sea, literally translated as
'three hundred peaks', covering more than 24,500 acres. Marshlands
support a large variety of waterfowl species and the limestone
masses are home to three popular caves: Phraya Nakhon, Kaeo and Sai.
Phraya Nakhon Cave contains a pavilion, built in 1890 by King Rama
V. It is said that when sunlight shines into the cave onto the
pavilion, it makes the cave more beautiful than any other in
Prachuap Khiri Khan.
Pa-La-U Waterfall
This beautiful, 15-tier waterfall is in the middle of rich and
fertile virgin forest. It is located about 60 kilometres west of Hua
Hin town centre. Water cascades down the fall throughout the year
and various species of birds and butterflies can be found there,
especially in the morning.
Kaeng Krachan National Park
Thailand's largest national park is located some 50 kilometres
north-west of Cha-am. The park extends towards the Burmese border to
the west, is characterised by forested hills and mountains and
waterways, and has as a major focal point the Kaeng Krachan Dam, a
58-metre-high and 760-metre-long structure that dominates a scenic
reservoir.
Hua Hin Railway Station
One of the oldest railway stations in Thailand, its most striking
feature is the unique Royal Waiting Room, built in Thai
architectural style.
Royal Hua Hin Golf Course
The first golf course in Thailand, built in 1924, and set among the
rolling coastal hills. A notable hole is the 14th, with an exotic
glimpse of a Buddhist temple halfway up a densely wooded slope.
Khao Takiap
Located at the southern end of Hua Hin Beach, the temple-topped hill
of Khao Takiap is well worth climbing for its scattering of Buddhist
shrines and the panoramic views.
Marukhathaiyawan Palace
This beachside palace was formerly used as a royal summer residence
by King Rama VI during the 1920s. The palace was designed by an
Italian architect and built of golden teak.
Khao Wang
This 92-metre hillock on the northern approach to Petchburi supports
the Phra Nakorn Khiri Palace, built in the 19th century by King Rama
IV. The palace presents a fascinating collection of buildings that
combine both Thai and Western architectural styles. Parts of the
complex include an observatory and museum that are open daily to the
public.
Hua Hin Night Market
Hua Hin's famed night market is popular among visitors and locals
alike for souvenirs, clothing and general goods.

Rates
Regency Club room rates include
daily Continental Breakfast and evening cocktail hour.
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Thru Oct 31, 2005
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Nov 1-Dec 19, 2005
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Jan 11-Mar 31,
2006
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Guest Room
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$110
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$150
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$150
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Regency Club
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$150
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$195
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$195
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