Golf Travel In Thailand

by Mike Sigers on May 10, 2006

Golf in Thailand - Santaburi Country Club

I recently added a new golf blog to my Blog Roll. It’s called Thailand Golf Blog. Mark Siegel, of Bangkok, writes it and I asked him to introduce himself to us.

Thailand Golf Blog: Everything Related to Golf Travel in Thailand

I started writing this blog to be able to share all of my experiences and information about playing golf and traveling in Thailand. Many golfers may not think of Thailand as their first golf holiday destination. However, after reading up on this great country, I hope that more people will choose to play in Thailand and have a great time in the process. This blog will cover my personal, and other contributor’s, experiences about playing golf in Thailand. Special tips and advice, cultural and golf course information, and holiday and vacation planning along with first hand expert knowledge will be shared. I welcome all questions and comments and am glad to share any information so everyone can enjoy playing golf and other activities in Thailand.

Have a nice day and remember birdie is better than par !

Mark Siegel, Bangkok Thailand

http://golfasian.typepad.com

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1 Chris 11.07.06 at 3:59 am

Hello Mark,
I have not been to thailand but i will be there in Jan/feb ‘07. where is the best place to stay for 3 guys and golf for a week? Just not sure if we should stay in bangkok or go to pattaya or what. Any info you can give is appreciated. Thanks

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