Find the Right Destination for Your Golf Trip Style
Not sure where to play golf in Thailand? Compare the country’s top golf holiday destinations and choose the best match for your travel style — then jump straight into tee time bookings or start building a full golf holiday with hotels, transfers, and activities.
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Phuket Golf Holidays
The All-Rounder with Island Vibes
Best for: first-time Thailand golf trips, mixed groups, and golfers who want island scenery with plenty of off-course options.
Hua Hin Golf Holidays
Laid-Back Golf by the Sea
Best for: relaxed golf trips, couples, longer stays, and golfers who prefer quality and calm over nightlife.
Pattaya Golf Holidays
Big Golf, Big Fun
Best for: groups of friends, golf societies, short intensive golf trips, and golfers who enjoy lively evenings.
Bangkok Golf Holidays
Big City Vibes & Capital Golf
Best for: city lovers, short golf breaks, business travelers, and golfers combining golf with culture and dining.
Chiang Mai Golf Holidays
Northern Charm & Mountain Golf
Best for: experienced golfers, couples, long-stay travelers, and those seeking a peaceful alternative to beach destinations.
Koh Samui Golf Holidays
Island Bliss with a Tropical Swing
Best for:island lovers, relaxed golf trips, couples, honeymoon
What are the most popular golf destinations in Thailand?
Thailand has several well-known golf destinations that attract travelers from around the world. The most popular regions include Phuket, Hua Hin, Pattaya, Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Koh Samui, each offering multiple courses with excellent layouts and facilities. These regions combine golf with beaches, city stays, culture, mountain scenery, or nightlife, giving golfers a wide range of experiences.
How do I choose the right golf destination in Thailand for my trip?
When selecting a golf destination in Thailand, consider what you want beyond the round — such as scenery, travel distances, climate, nightlife, or relaxation. For example, Phuket blends island scenery with golf and beach life, Pattaya offers many golf courses close together with social activities, Bangkok provides easy international access and many city-area courses, Hua Hin is relaxed and seaside-oriented, Chiang Mai brings cooler mountain golf, and Koh Samui focuses on tropical luxury. Your overall trip style, trip length, and preferred atmosphere help guide the best choice.
Can I combine more than one golf destination in one Thailand trip?
Yes — combining multiple golf destinations in Thailand is common and popular. Many golfers connect regions like Bangkok, Hua Hin, and Pattaya in one trip because they are relatively close together and easy to travel between (often 2–3 hours by road). It’s also possible to include more distant destinations like Phuket or Chiang Mai with domestic flights if your itinerary is longer. Planning connections and transfers ahead helps keep travel smooth.
Are golf holidays in Thailand only about playing golf?
No — Thailand golf holidays are not just about the rounds of golf. Many travelers combine top golf with cultural exploration, beaches, Thai cuisine, spa experiences, and nightlife. Because each destination has its own character — from island beach vibes to mountain scenery to capital city culture — many golfers plan their trips to balance golf with other travel experiences.
How far are golf courses from hotels and accommodation in the main destinations?
In most of Thailand’s major golf destinations — such as Phuket, Hua Hin, Pattaya, and Bangkok — golf courses and quality accommodations are within 30–60 minutes by car from one another, making daily rounds convenient without long transfers. Bangkok, being a larger metropolis, can sometimes require slightly longer drive times to some courses, but many excellent layouts are still within easy reach of central hotels.
What is the best time of year to plan a golf holiday in Thailand?
While this page focuses on destinations, it’s useful to know that Thailand’s golf season typically runs from November through March, when weather is cooler and drier in most regions. Some destinations like Phuket and the islands may have slightly more rain outside those months but still offer year-round golfing thanks to Thailand’s generally warm climate. Planning your trip during the cool, dry season helps ensure the best course conditions and weather.





