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About Golf in Central Thailand

Central Thailand's golf courses occupy a broad swathe of countryside around and between Bangkok and Hua Hin. Many of these courses were built to serve the Bangkok market but sit outside the capital's metropolitan golf cluster, offering slightly more countryside character.

Royal Ratchaburi Golf Club is the most well-known facility in the region. Other courses are spread across provinces including Ratchaburi, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Songkhram, and Ayutthaya — the latter offering the unique experience of playing golf in proximity to Thailand's ancient capital.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 8 golf courses in Central Thailand listed on ThailandGolfCourses.com, ranging from championship resort layouts to affordable public courses.

Yes — caddies are standard practice at virtually all Thai golf courses and are mandatory at most. They carry your bag, advise on lines and yardages, and are a core part of the Thai golf experience. Caddie fees are typically ฿300–฿500 per round (around £7–£12), paid separately to green fees.

The dry season (November to April) generally offers the best conditions for golf in Central Thailand, with lower humidity and minimal rain. The shoulder months of October and May can also be excellent. Some courses offer lower green fees during the wetter summer months.

Most courses require a collared shirt and tailored shorts or trousers. Denim, sleeveless shirts, and cargo shorts are typically not permitted. Smart casual attire is the standard — when in doubt, err on the side of smarter.

Yes, international visitors are welcome at the vast majority of Central Thailand's golf courses. Some private clubs require introduction by a member, but most courses actively cater to overseas golfers. It's advisable to book tee times in advance, especially on weekends and during peak season (December–March).