Thailand’s high season runs from November to March and delivers the best golf conditions in the country. Cool mornings, low humidity, clear skies, firm fairways, and fast greens combine to create playing conditions that draw golfers from Europe, Australia, Korea, Japan, and beyond. If you are planning a golf holiday in Thailand and have flexibility on timing, this is the window to target.
This guide covers everything specific to playing golf in Thailand during high season — what the conditions are actually like, how busy courses get, how far in advance you need to book, what it costs compared to other times of year, and how each destination performs during these peak months. For a full year-round seasonal breakdown, read our complete Thailand golf weather guide.
Golf in Thailand high season — quick reference
- 📅 High season window — November to March. Peak months are December, January, and February.
- 🌡️ Temperature — 24°C to 33°C with noticeably lower humidity than the rest of the year.
- ⛳ Course conditions — firm fairways, fast greens, fully recovered from the rainy season. Best of the year.
- 📋 Booking lead time — 2–4 weeks minimum for popular courses. Christmas and New Year require 4–6 weeks.
- 💰 Pricing — highest green fees and hotel rates of the year. Budget accordingly.
- 🏌️ Caddies — at peak performance during high season. Fully active daily with sharp course knowledge.
- 🚗 Transfers — pre-book all transfers. Morning traffic in Phuket and Bangkok can be heavy.
为什么旺季是泰国最适合打高尔夫的时节
Between November and March, Thailand settles into the most stable and comfortable weather pattern of the year. The rainy season has ended, humidity drops significantly, and daily temperatures sit in a range that makes long rounds genuinely enjoyable rather than something to endure. This period follows months of heavy rainfall that leave courses lush and well-irrigated — and as the dry season takes hold, fairways firm up, greens accelerate, and the overall playing surface reaches its peak condition.
The atmosphere during high season is also at its most energetic. International golfers from across Europe, Scandinavia, Australia, Japan, and Korea converge on Thailand’s courses simultaneously, creating a social energy in clubhouses and on fairways that makes the experience feel genuinely special. Tournaments, society weeks, and golf events are concentrated during these months precisely because conditions are so reliable and the audience for them is largest.
For golfers visiting Thailand for the first time, high season removes almost all variables — the weather will cooperate, the courses will be in peak shape, and the overall infrastructure of transfers, hotels, and tee time availability will be operating at full capacity. The trade-off is that you will pay more and need to plan further ahead. Both are worth it.
Weather Conditions During High Season: What to Expect
Temperatures during Thailand’s golf high season typically sit between 24°C and 33°C depending on destination and time of day. Morning tee times — particularly those starting between 6:30 and 8:30am — feel genuinely cool and refreshing by Thai standards. The first nine holes of an early round in December or January can feel almost European in their comfort. Afternoon rounds are warmer but still manageable, with the low humidity making 32°C feel significantly more comfortable than the same temperature during the wet season.
Rainfall during high season is rare across most destinations. When it does occur, it is typically brief and arrives in the late afternoon rather than interrupting morning rounds. The exceptions are early November, which is still transitioning from the wet season, and the eastern Gulf coast destinations where rainfall patterns differ from the Andaman side. Phuket and Hua Hin are the most reliably dry during high season. Pattaya and Koh Samui can occasionally see showers even in December.
Wind is a more relevant factor during high season than at other times of year — particularly in Hua Hin, which sits on the Gulf coast and receives steady sea breezes from November onward. Many golfers find this adds an enjoyable extra dimension to course management, but it is worth knowing if you are planning your first visit to Black Mountain or Springfield.
Golf Course Conditions During High Season: Fast Greens and Firm Fairways
Course conditions during high season are the best of the year across all destinations. Maintenance teams across Thailand work intensively in October and November preparing for the influx of high season visitors — bunkers are refreshed, fairways are cut tight, and greens are rolled to championship speeds. The result is a playing surface that rewards precision and rewards golfers who can manage their distances accurately.
Specifically, what changes during high season:
- Greens — faster and more consistent than at any other time of year. Expect true rolls and responsive putting surfaces that reward good green reading. Your caddie’s putt-reading becomes especially valuable when greens are running at their quickest.
- Fairways — firm and fast underfoot. Driver roll increases significantly compared to wet season play, which changes how you manage long holes. Ball striking is rewarded more directly.
- Bunkers — dry and consistent. Sand texture is predictable and standard bunker technique applies reliably across all courses.
- Rough — well-maintained and clearly defined. Courses look their absolute best visually during this period — lush surrounds framing firm playing surfaces.
Many courses schedule their major tournaments during high season for exactly these reasons. If you appreciate top-level playing surfaces and want to experience Thai golf at its most refined, November to March is unquestionably the right time to visit. For a broader look at how conditions change throughout the year, our Thailand golf weather guide covers every season in detail.
Caddie Performance During High Season
High season is when Thailand’s caddie teams are at their sharpest. With more golfers on the course daily, caddies are fully active and completely in tune with current green speeds, pin positions, prevailing wind direction, and course-specific playing strategy. They have read the same greens hundreds of times in the previous weeks and their advice during this period is exceptionally reliable.
The practical implication: trust your caddie’s reads during high season more than you might at other times of year. They are working at full intensity and their local knowledge is at its most current and precise. For a full picture of how Thai caddies work and what to expect from the relationship, read our guide on golf caddies in Thailand. For tipping expectations during high season, see our complete tipping guide — tipping on the higher end of the standard range is particularly appreciated during the busy season when caddies are working longer days and more consecutive rounds.
If you have played with a specific caddie before and want to request them again, note their caddie number and provide it when booking. Fairways of Eden can request your preferred caddie in advance — subject to availability.
How Busy Are Thailand’s Golf Courses During High Season?
High season is the busiest period of the year across all Thai golf destinations without exception. Morning tee times between 7:00 and 10:00am are the most sought-after and are often booked weeks in advance at premium courses. The period between 20 December and 10 January — covering Christmas, New Year, and the post-holiday window — is the single most competitive booking period of the year. Chinese New Year, which falls in late January or early February depending on the year, adds a second peak particularly relevant for courses popular with Chinese and Taiwanese golfers.
Courses that fill fastest during high season include:
- Red Mountain Golf Club — Phuket’s most popular premium course, consistently booked out weeks ahead
- Blue Canyon Canyon Course — Phuket’s flagship international venue, extremely limited availability in peak weeks
- Black Mountain Golf Club — Hua Hin’s top-ranked course, heavily booked from November onward
- Siam Country Club Old Course — Pattaya’s most prestigious layout, tournament-grade conditions attract serious demand
- Chee Chan Golf Resort — spectacular scenery and limited tee sheet means it books out quickly
- Alpine Golf Club Bangkok — Bangkok’s premium venue, popular for corporate and society golf during high season
That said, busy does not mean unpleasant. Thai golf operations are efficient and professionally managed, and the overall experience remains relaxed even when courses are running at full capacity. The energy of a packed high season tee sheet at a top Thai course is part of what makes the experience memorable.
How Far in Advance Should You Book Tee Times During High Season?
For most courses during standard high season weeks, booking 2–4 weeks in advance secures your preferred courses and time slots comfortably. For the Christmas and New Year period specifically, 4–6 weeks in advance is strongly recommended — and for the most popular courses like Red Mountain, Blue Canyon, and Black Mountain, even earlier is safer. Chinese New Year dates should be treated with the same urgency as Christmas week.
Practical booking guidance:
- November and early December — 1–2 weeks advance booking usually sufficient for most courses
- Mid-December to mid-January — 4–6 weeks minimum for premium courses. Some sell out completely.
- Late January to March — 2–3 weeks advance booking recommended. Slightly more flexible than peak Christmas period but still busy.
- Chinese New Year week — treat as peak Christmas level regardless of calendar date
Fairways of Eden holds direct partnerships with over 70 courses across Thailand, which gives us access to tee times that are not always available through general booking channels. If you are planning a multi-destination high season trip, organising everything through one platform prevents scheduling conflicts, ensures smooth transfers between courses, and guarantees the tee sheet you want without gaps.
High Season Golf by Destination: What to Expect Where
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🌴 Phuket — December to March at its absolute best
Ocean breezes, outstanding course conditions, and the full resort experience. Courses like Red Mountain, Blue Canyon, and Laguna Golf Phuket are in peak condition. Book 4+ weeks ahead for December and January. Early November can still see rain so December is the safer start for Phuket specifically. -
🏙️ Pattaya — Thailand’s most consistent year-round destination, best November to April
Dry, warm, and reliably playable throughout high season. The highest concentration of championship courses in Thailand — Siam Country Club, Chee Chan, and Laem Chabang are all in exceptional form. Pattaya’s nightlife and entertainment options make it a natural choice for groups who want golf and social activities in equal measure. -
🌊 Hua Hin — November to May, one of Thailand’s driest and most relaxed golf regions
Stable sea breeze climate and some of Thailand’s most respected layouts. Black Mountain and Pineapple Valley are in pristine condition from November onward. Hua Hin suits golfers who want a quieter, more refined atmosphere — it is a popular choice for couples and smaller groups who prefer a relaxed pace over the energy of Phuket or Pattaya. -
🏙️ Bangkok — best November to February, ideal for city golf combined with culture
Cool mornings and crisp evenings make high season Bangkok genuinely comfortable for golf. Alpine Golf Club, Nikanti Golf Club, and Thai Country Club operate at their best during these months. Bangkok works particularly well as a starting or finishing point for a multi-destination trip — combine two days of city golf with a longer stay in Phuket or Pattaya. -
🏔️ Chiang Mai — December to February for cool mountain golf unlike anywhere else in Thailand
Northern Thailand’s cooler temperatures make December through February genuinely refreshing — sometimes requiring a light jacket on the first tee. Chiang Mai Highlands and Alpine Chiang Mai offer spectacular mountain scenery and excellent greens during these months. Ideal for golfers who want a completely different environment from the coastal resort experience.
Golf Transfers During High Season: Plan Ahead
Transfers during high season require more planning than at quieter times of year. Demand is high, early morning pickups are competitive, and some drivers decline bookings involving large golf bags. Pre-booking all transfers eliminates these variables and ensures you arrive at your tee time with the right amount of time to warm up.
Phuket and Bangkok experience the heaviest morning traffic during high season — allow at least 45–60 minutes from central areas to most courses during peak periods. Pattaya and Hua Hin are generally more predictable but still benefit from pre-arranged transport. Arriving 20–30 minutes before your tee time is the right target — enough time to check in, change shoes, and take a few warm-up swings without rushing. Read our full guide on golf transfers in Thailand for a complete breakdown of options and what to expect by destination.
Who Should Play Golf in Thailand During High Season?
High season suits specific types of golfers particularly well — and understanding whether you fall into one of these groups helps you decide whether the premium pricing and advance planning requirements are worth it for your trip.
- First-time visitors to Thailand golf → High season removes all weather variables. You will experience Thai golf at its absolute best on your first visit — ideal conditions, peak caddie performance, and the full high season atmosphere. Read our golf etiquette guide before you arrive.
- Groups and golf societies → The social energy of high season makes it the best period for group trips. Multiple rounds across different courses, full clubhouse atmosphere, and a lively social scene after golf make high season group trips genuinely memorable.
- Couples where one partner plays golf → High season coincides with peak beach and resort season across Thailand. Non-golfing partners have the full range of beaches, spas, markets, and activities available at their best.
- Serious golfers focused on course quality → If you want to play the best courses at their absolute best — Red Mountain, Blue Canyon, Black Mountain, Siam Country Club — high season is when these venues operate at peak standard.
- Solo golfers → High season’s full tee sheets mean the highest chance of being paired with interesting playing partners from around the world. For more on solo golf travel in Thailand, our dedicated guide covers everything.
- Golfers escaping winter → The largest group. European, Scandinavian, Korean, and Japanese golfers specifically time Thailand visits to escape closed or frozen courses at home. High season in Thailand is their golf season.
If budget flexibility is limited or you can travel at short notice, the shoulder months of October and April offer very good conditions at noticeably lower prices and with much easier tee time availability. Our full seasonal guide covers the trade-offs in detail.
Planning Your High Season Golf Holiday in Thailand
High season is popular for compelling reasons — but those same reasons mean the planning window is shorter than most golfers expect. Tee times, preferred hotels, and transfers all need to be secured earlier than you might be used to for other destinations. The good news is that Thailand’s golf infrastructure is built to handle this demand efficiently, and the overall experience during high season rewards the planning effort with something genuinely exceptional.
Fairways of Eden holds direct partnerships with over 70 courses across Thailand and secures tee times that are not always accessible through general booking channels. Book your tee times, choose your hotels, arrange transfers between destinations, and add activities — all in one place, with full price transparency and no phone calls required. Whether you are planning a multi-destination high season trip or a focused week on one destination’s best courses, we handle the logistics so you focus on the golf.
为什么旺季是泰国打高尔夫的最佳时间?
旺季(11 月至 3 月)拥有全年最舒适的天气:清爽的早晨、低湿度、几乎无降雨。雨季结束后球场状态极佳,球道扎实、果岭平顺,整体打感稳定。稳定的气候也意味着更少中断,更愉快的打球体验。由于泰国高尔夫业会专门为这些月份做准备,一切都显得更加专业:养护质量顶级,球童节奏稳定,俱乐部整体氛围既热闹又轻松。
旺季的高尔夫球场更贵吗?
是的,旺季的果岭费通常会更高,因为需求显著增加。普吉岛、芭堤雅、华欣和曼谷的热门球场吸引大量国际游客,清晨的开球时间常常很快被订满。尽管价格稍高,但整体性价比依然出色,因为天气完美、球场状况极佳。许多球手认为,这样的价格差异非常值得,因为阳光和理想的打球条件几乎能得到保证。提前预订有助于获得更好的价格,Fairways of Eden 也可协助安排提前预约。
旺季的开球时间应该提前多久预订?
在旺季,最好至少提前 2–4 周预订开球时间,特别是如果你想预订清晨时段,或是像 Red Mountain、Loch Palm、Black Mountain、Pineapple Valley、Alpine 或 Siam Country Club 这样的高端球场。圣诞、新年和农历新年期间往往更早被订满。通过 Fairways of Eden 预订,可凭借与球场的直接合作,更容易获得黄金时段的开球名额。临时预订仍有可能,但在这些繁忙月份,你需要在时间和球场选择上更具弹性。
11 月至 3 月间的高尔夫天气如何?
旺季的天气干燥、阳光充足,比其他月份舒适得多。白天气温通常在 24°C 到 30°C 之间,清晨常伴有微风,感觉凉爽宜人。湿度远低于雨季或炎热季节,使球手更容易步行球场,甚至在一周内打多轮。降雨十分罕见,即使有,也通常时间很短。正是这种稳定、可预期的气候,让高尔夫球手尤其喜爱这个时段。
泰国的高尔夫球场在旺季会很拥挤吗?
在旺季期间,泰国的高尔夫球场确实更繁忙,尤其是 12 月、1 月和 2 月。早上 7:00 至 10:00 的开球时间最受欢迎,也最容易被订满。尽管球手增多,但整体运营仍然高效,得益于训练有素的球童和组织良好的球童主管,比赛节奏通常保持稳定。提前抵达并提前预订有助于让你的开局更加轻松。热闹的氛围也为体验加分,因为你会与来自世界各地的球手共享球道。
在泰国旺季打高尔夫应该带些什么?
即使在旺季气温较凉爽,你仍然需要携带轻薄、透气的高尔夫服装,因为泰国白天依然温暖。帽子或遮阳帽必不可少,再加上防晒霜和一条用于下午炎热时的小毛巾。别忘了带舒适的高尔夫球鞋,并可准备一件轻便雨衣以应对偶尔的阵雨(尽管并不常见)。许多球手也会带额外手套,因为湿度在后半场可能影响握杆。如果你前往多个目的地,Fairways of Eden 可以协助安排球杆租赁和接送,帮助你减轻行李负担.
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