Saturday, November 11, 2006

Golf in Thailand


Golf Thailand and you'll know why it's become one the world's great golfing destinations. Whether you're looking for a golf tour or holiday to Thailand, or simply wanting information on golf courses in Thailand, we'll provide you with the most accurate, up-to-date information on the internet. Our Thailand golf course reviews are used by other golf websites, travel publications, five star hotels, and are even used on some of the golf courses own websites! If you're wanting to book a golf holiday or tour in Thailand, send us an email and let us now what golf courses you want to play, how many golfers there are, and the dates you intend to golf in Thailand. Select a location below where you plan to golf in Thailand, or read on for more information about golfing in Thailand.
If You're Planning on Booking Tee Times and Getting To The Course Yourself:If you're planning on a do-it-yourself golf holiday to Thailand, you will require a lot of patience. Booking a tee time by yourself will be the first hurdle, and although most courses have some English speaking staff, it's a lottery who will answer the phone, if anybody at all. If you do manage to get a tee time, the next challenge will be to find a taxi to take you there. Most taxi drivers will not tell you they don't know the way, because that would mean they would lose face. Stopping to ask someone on the way doesnt enter their mind, so dont expect it. If you do happen to get lost, you'll be driven along until you find a golf course, or anything thats green. The moral of the story is to use a golf tour operator (us, or another reputable agent) to help you with your arrangements. It may cost you a little more, but in the end you won't regret it. Golf Thailand can be an unforgettable experience, for both the right and wrong reasons. The Best Time To Play Golf in Bangkok Thailand:To avoid the traffic, heat and most busy times on the golf course, play early morning weekdays. Leave before peak hour traffic (starting 7am), and depending on what hotel you're staying at, you could save yourself a lot of time getting to the course. Very few people play early during weekdays, but afternoons from 12pm onwards can get busy as locals take the afternoon off. You'll also avoid the evening rush hour traffic. What Golf Courses Should I Play?Browse our golf course directory of the best golf courses in Thailand and you'll see what courses we recommend in each golf destination. Can You Book Tee Times For Me?Yes, our services include the booking of tee times, transfers to the golf course and hotel arrangements if necessary. Please note, all or prices include roundtrip transfers to/from golf course/hotel, so if you are planning to use your own transportation or take a taxi, please do not ask for prices. Do I Need a Handicap Card To Play Golf in Thailand?No, with the exception of Alpine Golf & Sports Club, you can play without a handicap card Why Do I See 18 People Walking Down One Fairway?Although not as popular as it once was, some course allow six players in a group. They can hire two, or sometimes three caddies (one for normal caddie duties, one to hold the umbrella, and one to carry the chair). These six and fivesomes will sometimes let you play through, but don't expect it. What Should I Wear?Collared shirts are required at most golf courses in Thailand, shorts are ok. How Much Should I Tip The Caddies in Thailand?Upwards of 200 baht. Please see our Golf Thailand Blog for more information on caddies in Thailand. Do The Courses Have Lockers?Yes, all courses have lockers, we suggest you bring a change of clothes. Lockers are free of charge, but don't leave valuables in the locker to be safe. Are Golf Carts Available?Yes, at almost every golf course in Thailand, but you can not reserve golf carts and some courses run out of golf carts during weekends and public holidays. There is also a one golfer per cart policy at most golf courses in Thailand. Demanding to speak to the golf course manager won't change that. Do Courses Have Rental Golf Clubs?Yes, but if you book a golf holiday with us, we can provide rental golf clubs for your golf holiday in Thailand. How Long Does it Take to Get the Courses?In Bangkok, allow at least an hour and a half, most courses take 30-60 minutes, depending on what time you leave.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006



Besides the dining room, Narai Hill Golf And Country Club has also provided the tasty Thai Food in the air-conditioned room and/or the outside pure nature air for your satisfaction. We provided a good service personal, so that you can be convenience for your own, and that is what we always care for.
Besides those facilities mentioned above, we are concentrated for the splendid and comfortable accommodations for guest's convenience and relaxation. In the fresh morning, you can see a beautifully golf view and the surrounding's sprinkle working time.


Thailand is ideal for golf, no matter what time of year. The country has three distinct seasons: cool (November - February), hot (March - June) and rainy (July - October), with temperatures soaring up to as much as 35 degrees Celsius or more in the hottest month of April.
Golf is fine during the rainy season as it seldom rains for more than a couple of hours at a time, usually in the evening or night. In the north of Thailand, the cool season can be decidedly chilly - you might need a sweater, especially in highland areas - while in the rest of the country the cool season is still hot by Western standards, certainly over 20 degrees. The south tends to get rain throughout the year, usually in the afternoon or evening.
Probably the best time to take to the links is in the early morning or late afternoon, when the sun is not quite so scorching. Some courses also offer floodlighting, so you can even enjoy a round after sunset.
Green fees in Thailand are well below the international average. Weekday charges may be as low as Baht 250 in Bangkok, with fees rising little over the weekend. Green fees in Phuket are generally the highest in Thailand, but still much less than you would expect to pay at comparable courses worldwide.Most clubs in Thailand welcome visiting players. There are no entry restrictions on the majority of courses.