Nikanti Golf Club 
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Nikanti Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course located in Nakhon Pathom province, approximately 50 kilometres west of Bangkok, Thailand. Opened in May 2014, it was designed by Thai architect Pirapon Namatra of Golf East, who also designed the Banyan Golf Club.
The course is notable for its unconventional "triple-six" layout — three returning loops of six holes each, rather than a traditional front and back nine, with every loop containing two par-3s, two par-4s, and two par-5s. This structure, inspired by the six senses in Buddhist philosophy, allows play to begin at three different points on the course. The layout stretches to 6,789 yards from the back tees and is set across former rice paddies with naturally rolling terrain, providing elevation changes and uneven lies that are uncommon among Bangkok-area courses.
Despite its modest length, the course demands precise shot-making and course management, with water hazards, mounding, and fast undulating greens presenting consistent challenges. Wide fairways offer some forgiveness from the tee, though scoring well remains difficult. No notable professional tournament history is on record for the venue.
BANGKOK OPEN, Thailand - 7 nights + 5 rounds