Royal Bangkok Sports Club

Coordinates: 13°44′14″N 100°32′20″E / 13.737163°N 100.53897°E / 13.737163; 100.53897

Royal Bangkok Sports Club
ราชกรีฑาสโมสร
Raj Kreetha Samosorn
Type Exclusive Sports Complex
Location Pathum Wan, Bangkok
Area 88.90 acres
Created 6 September 1901
Founder King Rama V
Operated by Crown Property Bureau
Website www.rbsc.org

The Royal Bangkok Sports Club (Thai: ราชกรีฑาสโมสร) is an exclusive sports complex and the first golf course of Thailand,[1] located in Pathum Wan, Bangkok. There are two types of membership, descendant member and paid member. The number of members is limited at 12,500 accounts[2] which also enable their spouse and children. By total area of 88.90 acres in the Bangkok downtown, this land worth have been estimated to more than 100 billion baht.

History

In 1890, Prince Devawongse Varopakarn, the foreign minister, was requested by Mr. Franklin Hurst, Englishman, to establish a race track and sports field. In 1892, Mr. Hurst was given a fifteen-year lease on Toong Sra Pratoom (ทุ่งสระปทุม) by the king and the club was formed as The Gymkhana Club (สโมสรยิมคานา) and Race Course Society (สมาคมแข่งม้า).

In 1901, King Chulalongkorn established the Royal Bangkok Sports Club and took over the gymkhana club.

References

  1. William Warren, Celebrating 100 Years The Royal Bangkok Sports Club, Mark Standen Publishing Co., Ltd., 2544
  2. RBSC Magazine, Vol.7 No.73 July 2007, p. 35
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