Siam Country Club Old Course, manicured parkland fairways near Pattaya, Thailand
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Luxury Golf Tours of Thailand

Tour quality golf with a caddie on every bag, immaculate conditioning year round, and five star resorts a short drive apart: Siam Country Club, Black Mountain and Alpine, with a private driver and one concierge to plan it all.

Photograph: Siam Country Club Old Course, via Google

Who this trip suits

A luxury tour of Thailand is the trip for the group that wants championship golf, faultless service and warm weather without the cost of a links pilgrimage. The best Thai courses are conditioned to a standard that surprises first time visitors, a caddie walks every fairway with you, and the resorts pair the golf with spa, food and nightlife that few golf destinations can match. It suits buddies groups who want a serious test and an easy social week, couples who pair the golf with the beaches of Hua Hin or the islands, and societies who want value at the top end of the market. Bangkok, Pattaya and Hua Hin form a compact triangle, so a week can take in three distinct clusters without a long internal flight.

If your group has one round it must play, make it the Old Course at Siam Country Club, a long standing host of the LPGA Honda event near Pattaya. Add the Plantation course alongside it, make the run south to Black Mountain in the Hua Hin hills, and finish near Bangkok at Alpine, where Tiger Woods won the 2000 Johnnie Walker Classic, and you have the strongest week in Southeast Asian golf.

The courses to build around

Siam Country Club Old Course, parkland fairways and bunkering near Pattaya, Thailand

Siam Country Club, Old Course

I. Izumi 1971, restored Schmidt-Curley 2007 · Par 72 · Pattaya

The headline round in Pattaya, a classical parkland opened in 1971 and rebuilt to immaculate tour standard by Schmidt-Curley in 2007. A long time host of the LPGA event in Thailand, it pairs generous landing areas with firm, fast greens, and the clubhouse and service set the tone for the whole trip.

Siam Country Club Plantation course, ravines and lakes near Pattaya, Thailand

Siam Country Club, Plantation

Schmidt-Curley, 2008 · 27 holes · Nearly 7,500 yards

The bolder sister course next door, a 27 hole layout across rolling terrain of ravines, lakes and high lipped bunkers named for the pineapple and sugar plantations that once filled the site. Stretching to nearly 7,500 yards from the tips, it is the dramatic counterpoint to the Old Course and a natural second round in Pattaya.

Black Mountain Golf Club in the foothills west of Hua Hin, Thailand

Black Mountain Golf Club

Phil Ryan, 2007 · 27 holes · Hua Hin

The most decorated course in Thailand, laid through rock formations and natural creeks in the foothills west of Hua Hin and a former host of the Asian Tour and European Tour co sanctioned Thailand event. European owned and conditioned to a year round standard, its championship eighteen is a worthy centerpiece for the southern leg of the tour.

Alpine Golf Club near Bangkok, tree lined championship fairways, Thailand

Alpine Golf Club

Ron Garl · Par 72 · Around 7,000 yards, near Bangkok

A tight, tree lined championship layout north of Bangkok and the course where Tiger Woods won the 2000 Johnnie Walker Classic. A genuine examination of driving and iron play that has hosted Asian Tour golf, it makes the ideal first or final round of the trip given its closeness to the airport.

Designers, pars and yardages verified June 2026. Green fees are indicative third party figures for the 2026 season and exclude caddie and cart, which are added at every Thai club. Always confirm directly before booking.

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A sample seven night, five round tour

Day 1

Arrive Bangkok, ease in at Alpine

Fly into Bangkok, meet the driver and play a relaxed round at Alpine close to the airport, then check into a city hotel for the first night.

Day 2

Transfer to Pattaya

A short drive southeast to Pattaya, an afternoon by the pool or on the range, and dinner on the bay to settle in for the Siam Country Club leg.

Day 3

Siam Country Club, Old Course

The headline round on the LPGA host, ideally early before the heat, with a caddie on the bag and lunch in the clubhouse afterward.

Day 4

Siam Country Club, Plantation

The dramatic sister course across the ravines and lakes, then a free afternoon for a spa or the markets of Pattaya.

Day 5

South to Hua Hin

Cross to the western side of the gulf, by road or the quick ferry and transfer, and check into a Hua Hin beach resort for the southern leg.

Day 6

Black Mountain Golf Club

The best course in Thailand among the rock and creeks, ideally played early, with the afternoon free for the beach or the night market.

Day 7

Bangkok, or fly home

An easy run back up to Bangkok for a final night and a city dinner, or a direct transfer to the airport to fly home at the end of the tour.

Drive times: Bangkok to Pattaya about ninety minutes; Pattaya to Hua Hin is a half day by road or quicker via the gulf crossing; Hua Hin back to Bangkok about two and a half hours. A private driver makes the transfers and the food stops part of the trip rather than a chore.

Indicative package ranges

StylePer person, 2026What it usually includes
Pattaya short breakFrom around $1,400 to $2,2004 nights 5 star, 3 rounds including Siam Old, caddies, driver
Thailand grand tourFrom around $2,600 to $4,2007 nights luxury resorts, 5 rounds across three regions, private driver, caddies
Top end with spa and islandsFrom around $4,200 upward5 star throughout, marquee rounds, spa days, an island extension, all transfers

Indicative third party operator ranges for the 2026 season, excluding international flights, shown to set expectations only. We are a guide, not an operator, and never quote our own pricing. Always confirm directly before booking.

Best time to book

The cool dry season from November to February is the prime window for a Thailand golf tour, with comfortable mornings, low humidity and the courses at their best. March and April turn hot, and the green season from May to October brings afternoon storms in exchange for the lowest rates and the quietest fairways of the year. Whenever you travel, an early tee time and a caddie, who walks with you at every Thai club, make the heat very manageable. Book the marquee rounds a few weeks to a few months ahead for the high season, since the best Siam, Black Mountain and Alpine mornings fill first.

Plan your Thailand golf tour

Tell us the courses you want and roughly when. One concierge costs the whole tour to the head and replies within one working day, with no obligation.

Thailand golf tour questions

When is the best time for a luxury golf tour of Thailand?

The cool dry season from November to February is the prime window, with comfortable mornings and courses at their best. March and April turn hot, while the green season from May to October trades afternoon storms for the lowest rates and quietest tee sheets. An early tee and a caddie make the warmer months very playable.

How far ahead do I need to book the marquee courses?

Siam Country Club, Black Mountain and Alpine all take advance bookings and are busiest in the cool high season, so the best morning times go several weeks to a few months ahead. A caddie is arranged at every club, with buggy and cart fees on top, so confirm the full inclusions when you book.

What do the marquee courses cost in 2026?

Indicative 2026 fees run around 4,000 to 5,400 baht at Siam Country Club, around 3,500 baht at Black Mountain and around 5,400 baht on weekdays at Alpine, with caddie and cart added on top. Always confirm directly before booking.

Can you arrange hotels, a driver and tee times together?

Yes. Submit a brief and one concierge costs the whole tour to the head, including hotels in Bangkok, Pattaya and Hua Hin, a private driver, caddies and carts and the tee sheet, then routes it to a vetted operator. You book once and just play.

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The Tee Sheet

Thai course openings, cool season booking windows and the resort deals worth moving on first. Every other week.