Golf at Shangri-La’s Hambantota

Sri Lanka’s first and only resort course, Shangri-La’s Golf Resort & Spa is set in beautiful scenery overlooking the Indian ocean in the southern coast. Designed by the world-renowned golf architect Rodney Wright, this 18 hole golf course guarantees a memorable golfing experience for you to take back home.

Highlights

  • Spreads up to about 58 hectares is surrounded by stunning tropical gardens and spectacular views of the Indian Ocean
  • It will undoubtedly leave you with a memorable golfing experience
  • The most picturesque views that flaunts the diversity of the island at its best
  • Shangri-La’s golf course is the first and the only resort golf course in the entire country
  • It was designed by the world-renowned golf architect, Rodney Wright

Overview

Shangri-La’s Golf Resort & Country Club is located along the ancient Spice Route in the beautiful city of Hambantota and this luxury resort is the largest resort in Sri Lanka. The resort that spreads up to about 58 hectares is surrounded by stunning tropical gardens and spectacular views of the Indian Ocean.
The golf course will undoubtedly leave you with a memorable golfing experience. This 18-hole course spreads across a large coconut palm plantation, lakes, sand dunes, and a sapphire quarry which will not only give you the most beautiful golfing experience but also some of the most picturesque views that flaunts the diversity of the island at its best.
Shangri-La’s golf course is the first and the only resort golf course, not only in Hambantota but also the first and only in the entire country.
Professionally designed by the world-renowned golf architect, Rodney Wright; his goal was to design a course that people remember for every hole.
Abundant in its serene and tranquil nature, put together with lakes and the beautiful Indian Ocean sets the scene for the most incredible golfing experience for both seasoned golf players and beginners.
Being the only one of its kind, this luxury resort and golf course is not worth a miss when visiting the Southern region of Sri Lanka.