Blue Canyon Country Club, Phuket, Thailand fairway among hills
Thailand · Phuket, Hua Hin and Pattaya

All Inclusive Golf Holidays in Thailand

Championship courses, a caddy on every round and a stay and play package that wraps hotel, golf and transfers into one price. World class value, famous hospitality.

Who this trip suits

Thailand is the value heavyweight of long haul golf. A caddy walks every round, the conditioning rivals anywhere in Asia, and a stay and play package can fold hotel, golf and transfers into a single price that still undercuts a weekend in Europe.

  • Buddies and society groups who want five or six championship rounds with caddies, all for one price.
  • Couples and mixed groups who want golf paired with beaches, spas and Thailand's famous food and hospitality.
  • Northern hemisphere golfers escaping winter for the dry, cooler season from November to April.
  • Anyone who wants Phuket's drama, Hua Hin's calm or Pattaya's density of courses, or a mix of all three.

The courses to build around

Every fact below was checked at the time of writing. Green fees are indicative and seasonal, so treat them as a guide rather than a quote.

Blue Canyon Country Club, Canyon Course, Phuket

Blue Canyon, Canyon

Yoshikazu Kato · Par 72 · Phuket

Phuket's most famous course, a former tin mine of lakes and canyons that has hosted the Johnnie Walker Classic and a memorable Tiger Woods victory.

Red Mountain Golf Club, Phuket, dramatic former mine terrain

Red Mountain

Schmidt Curley · Par 72 · Phuket

Carved from an old tin mine with bold elevation changes and red rock walls, the most dramatic round on the island and a regular in Thailand's top rankings.

Black Mountain

Phil Ryan · Par 72 · Hua Hin

Repeatedly rated the best course in Thailand, an Asian Tour host cut through jungle and old plantation land just inland from Hua Hin.

Banyan

Par 72 · Hua Hin

A scenic Hua Hin layout rising from rice paddy to hillside, with wide views over the resort town and a fair test for all standards.

Loch Palm

Par 72 · Phuket

Built around a large lake in central Phuket, a gentler, scenic round that pairs perfectly with its sister course Red Mountain.

Siam Country Club

Par 72 · Pattaya

Pattaya's flagship complex and a regular LPGA host, the pick if you want to add the densest cluster of courses in the country.

A sample structure

One way to shape a Phuket led week. We tune the order to your tee times, resort and handicaps, never the other way around.

Days 1 to 2

Land in Phuket and settle in. A relaxed round at Loch Palm to meet your caddy and beat the jet lag, then a beach and pool afternoon.

Day 3

The marquee round at Blue Canyon's Canyon course, the Tiger Woods holes through lakes and canyon. Long lunch on the terrace afterward.

Day 4

Red Mountain for the most dramatic golf on the island, then an evening in Old Phuket Town or on the beach.

Days 5 to 7

A rest day for the islands or a spa, then a final round before flying home, or hop to Hua Hin for Black Mountain and Banyan to extend the trip.

Indicative costs

These are third party green fees and package ranges gathered while writing this page, not our pricing. We are a guide and trip planner, never the operator.

Indicative 2026 green fees and package guidance, third party sources
Course or packageIndicative priceNotes
Red Mountain, Phuketabout 150 to 160 US dollarsUsually includes caddy and cart
Hua Hin championship coursesabout 120 to 125 US dollarsCaddy included; cart usually extra or included
Value Phuket coursesabout 95 to 110 US dollarsCaddy included
Stay and play week, 5 roundsfrom around 1,700 US dollars per personSome packages include return flights and a week's hotel
Premium week, top coursesabout 2,500 to 4,000 US dollars per headFive star base, transfers, excludes flights

Prices are indicative for the 2026 season and move with demand and exchange rates. Always confirm directly before booking.

Best time to go and to book

The prime window is November to April, the dry and cooler season, with settled mornings ideal for golf. Phuket and the south are at their best from December to April, while Hua Hin and the gulf coast stay drier slightly longer. The green season from May to October brings warm afternoon storms, lush conditioning and the lowest prices of the year, which can suit value seekers who tee off early. Caddies and carts make the heat manageable in any month. Book marquee rounds such as Blue Canyon and Red Mountain two to four weeks ahead in high season, and lock hotels earlier for the Christmas and New Year peak.

Build your Thailand trip

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All inclusive golf in Thailand, answered

What does an all inclusive golf package in Thailand cover?

A Thailand stay and play package typically bundles hotel, daily rounds, a caddy and cart on every round, and airport and course transfers into one price. Some include flights. We confirm exactly what is covered before you book.

How much does golf cost in Thailand?

Indicative 2026 green fees run from about 95 to 110 dollars at value courses up to around 150 to 160 dollars at marquee layouts such as Red Mountain, usually including a caddy and cart. Always confirm directly before booking.

Do I need a caddy in Thailand?

A caddy is standard on almost every Thai course and is usually included in the green fee. They read greens, track balls and lift the experience, and a modest cash tip at the end is customary.

When is the best time to play golf in Thailand?

November to April is the dry, cooler season and the prime window across the country, with Phuket and the south best from December to April. The green, wetter months bring afternoon storms and lower prices.

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