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Journal · Deals and packages · June 2026

Bangkok and Pattaya Golf Deals and Packages, 2026

The Bangkok and Pattaya corridor is the best value golf cluster in Asia. Here is how the 2026 green fees break down, what the all inclusive cart and caddie packages cover, and how to save up to half.

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Asia's best value golf corridor

For sheer value, few golf clusters beat the Bangkok and Pattaya corridor. Within a couple of hours of one another sit world class courses, solid mid range tracks and genuinely cheap everyday golf, almost all of it with a cart and caddie included as standard. That range is the whole appeal, because it lets you mix one marquee round with several affordable ones and keep a week of golf well inside budget.

Below is how the 2026 fees break down by tier, what the packages actually include, and the levers that cut the cost further. Every figure is a planning guide rather than a quote, since rates shift with course, day of week and season, and you should always confirm directly before booking.

Bangkok and Pattaya green fees, 2026 at a glance

Indicative Pattaya area green fees by tier for the 2026 season, weekday guide. Weekend and holiday rates run roughly 25 to 30 percent higher. Figures are planning guides only and change with course and availability; always confirm directly before booking.
TierExample coursesIndicative 2026 green fee
MarqueeSiam Country ClubAround USD 100 to 120 per round
Mid rangeBurapha, Khao KheowAround USD 55 to 60 per round
BudgetPattavia, Silky OaksAround USD 40 to 45 per round
Usually includedMost courses bundle cart and caddieCompulsory caddie tip paid separately on the day

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The tiered green fee

The defining feature of this corridor is the spread of green fees. A marquee venue such as Siam Country Club runs around USD 100 to 120, mid range courses like Burapha and Khao Kheow sit near USD 55 to 60, and budget tracks like Pattavia and Silky Oaks come in around USD 40 to 45. Crucially, most fees already include a cart and a caddie, so the headline number is closer to the all in cost than it would be in Europe or the United States. Build a week by stacking one marquee round on top of several mid range and budget rounds and the average stays remarkably low.

All inclusive cart and caddie packages

The standard product here is the all inclusive package, which wraps the green fee, cart and caddie into one price, with hotels and transfers often added on. The one thing to budget separately is the caddie tip, which is customary and effectively compulsory on top of the package price. Read each package for exactly what is and is not covered, because the caddie tip is the most common surprise on the day.

How to cut the cost

Two levers move the price most. First, play weekdays, since weekend and holiday rates run roughly 25 to 30 percent higher than weekday rates. Second, book through a discount tee time platform or operator, which can shave up to half off rack green fees on many Pattaya courses. Combine weekday play with a discount booking and a multi day trip across mixed tiers becomes one of the best value golf weeks anywhere.

Our take

The Bangkok and Pattaya corridor is where you get the most golf for the money in Asia, and the trick is to use the full tier ladder rather than spending up everywhere. One marquee round at Siam Country Club, framed by mid range and budget rounds and booked for weekdays, delivers a premium feeling week at a fraction of the equivalent cost elsewhere.

Our advice is to lock the weekday dates, book through a source that holds the discounts, and budget the caddie tips up front so nothing surprises you. Our Bangkok and Pattaya golf hub and the best courses in Bangkok and Pattaya list set out the options, and our team can build the rotation and price it to the head before you commit.

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Bangkok and Pattaya golf deals, your questions

How much are green fees in Bangkok and Pattaya for 2026?

Pattaya green fees span a wide range. High profile venues such as Siam Country Club sit around USD 100 to 120, mid range courses like Burapha and Khao Kheow run about USD 55 to 60, and budget options like Pattavia and Silky Oaks come in near USD 40 to 45. Weekend and holiday rates run roughly 25 to 30 percent above weekdays. These figures are indicative for the 2026 season; always confirm directly before booking.

What is included in a Bangkok or Pattaya golf package?

All inclusive packages typically cover the green fee, a golf cart and a caddie, with most courses including caddie and cart in their pricing. Note that compulsory caddie tips are usually paid separately on the day. Packages can also bundle hotels and transfers, and many platforms advertise discounts of up to 50 percent off rack green fees.

How do I get the best value golf deal in Pattaya?

Play weekdays rather than weekends to avoid the 25 to 30 percent premium, book through a discount tee time platform or operator that can shave up to half off rack rates, and group your rounds so cart and caddie costs are bundled. Mixing one marquee course with mid range and budget rounds keeps a multi day trip affordable. Always confirm current rates directly before booking.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Bangkok and Pattaya green fee tiers and package terms compiled June 2026 from Thai golf booking sources; figures are indicative for the 2026 season and change with course, day and availability. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.

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