When winter shuts down golf in the UK and Europe, Thailand is in peak condition—with firm fairways, fast greens, and blue skies almost guaranteed. It is one of the few destinations where you can swap muddy fairways for championship layouts and resort-level service in a single overnight flight. For travelling golfers who follow the pro game and want a winter golf break with a “tour” feel, Thailand is hard to beat.

Why Thailand Works So Well in Winter
From November to February, Thailand enjoys its coolest, driest months, which line up perfectly with the European off-season. Daytime temperatures sit in the comfortable high 20s to low 30s, courses are in prime condition, and you can easily fit in 27 or 36 holes without worrying about frost delays.
Direct and one-stop flights from major UK and European hubs into Bangkok make access straightforward, and once you are on the ground, golf, food, and transport are excellent value for the level of quality on offer.

Play Championship-Style Courses Around Bangkok and Hua Hin
Golf in Thailand is not just about “holiday courses” with palm trees and wide fairways. Around Bangkok and along the Gulf of Thailand coast, you will find venues that have hosted international events and attracted the world’s best players.
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Amata Spring Country Club: Near Bangkok, this club is known for its major tournaments and immaculate conditioning, featuring water in play and a famous floating island green that provides a true test from the back tees.
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Stonehill: Host of the 2022 LIV event in Bangkok, it combines modern design with tour-level set-up, offering the kind of conditioning most amateurs only see on TV.
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Hua Hin Classics: At Black Mountain Golf Club and Pineapple Valley, courses are consistently ranked among the top in Thailand, blending dramatic elevation changes, strong par 3s, and scenic views of the surrounding hills.
These layouts give winter golf trips a genuine “where the pros would play” feel, but in a more relaxed, visitor-friendly environment than a tournament week.

Experience Thailand’s Unique Caddie Culture
One of the things golfers remember most about Thailand is the caddie experience. Caddies are compulsory at most courses, and they add a personal, almost tour-like layer of service to every round.
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Help with club selection and green reading, especially on grainy, unfamiliar putting surfaces.
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Manage your bag and yardages, providing a professional level of support over every shot.
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Keep you shaded, hydrated, and relaxed, making long days on the course far more enjoyable.
For many visiting golfers, playing with a dedicated caddie becomes the “new normal”—and going back to pushing a trolley at home is often a shock to the system.

Off-Course Luxury: What Happens After 18 Holes
A good winter golf holiday is not just about tee times; it is about what happens before and after the round. Thailand excels here, offering everything from sky bars in Bangkok to laid-back seaside evenings in Hua Hin.
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In Bangkok: You can pair morning golf with afternoon spa sessions, rooftop sundowners, and some of the world’s best street food within a short transfer of your hotel.
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In Hua Hin: The pace is slower, with beachfront resorts, night markets, and oceanfront dining making it easy to unwind between rounds.
The combination of golf, food, culture, and hospitality means non-golfers or mixed groups also have plenty to enjoy, which makes trip planning much easier.
How to Plan a Thailand Golf Holiday
Building the right itinerary in Thailand is about more than just picking a course off a list. Tee times at private clubs need to be secured in advance, transfers have to be coordinated around Bangkok traffic, and not every five-star hotel is equally convenient for golfers.
If you want help choosing the best regions, timing your trip for ideal weather, and combining championship courses with premium resorts, you can explore our in-depth guide: Luxury Golf Holidays in Asia: Where to Play and Stay in Style. It breaks down the leading golf destinations in Asia, including Thailand, and shows how to build a trip that feels both special and stress-free.
For UK and European golfers looking for a reliable winter golf destination, Thailand offers a rare mix of tour-level courses, warm-weather comfort, and genuine hospitality—all in one trip.






