If you have been everywhere else in Thailand and fancy something different then Kanchanaburi has some great golf courses and some interesting historical attractions.
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The golfing scene in Vietnam is growing fast with new golf courses sprouting like trees and many of them rank with the best in Asia. Check out our Vietnam golf packages here.
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Hanoi is a great place for a golf holiday with some of the best golf courses in Vietnam and plenty to explore after your round has finished. Read about our suggested Hanoi golf packages here.
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Dalat in Vietnam is one of the up and coming golf destinations in Asia and with three championship golf course its waiting to be discovered. Its ideal golfing conditions in the cooler climate.
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There are a plenty of reasons to visit Bintan for a golf holiday or a one-day golfing excursion. However, most important of all, is the choice and quality of the golf course available, in that respect, Bintan certainly delivers.
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Laguna Golf Bintan has recently reopened after a major renovation and is set to regain its position as the best golf courses on Bintan Island. Read about the rebirth of this great golf course .
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The weather patterns in Vietnam are quite complicated as the country is 1000 kms long and runs from north to south through several different weather zones. We hope this infographic will help you to choose the best time to visit Vietnam to play golf.
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Many golfers book who book a golf holiday in Thailand might wonder whether it’s worth updating your golf equipment during your stay in Thailand. Here you wil find advice on the best places to go.
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Vietnam is undergoing a golf courses building boom unlike anywhere else in Asia. Here we give you 10 great reasons why you should choose Vietnam for your next golf holiday. Read full article
What sets Thailand apart from other golfing destinations is the incredible range of hotels and resorts to suit every budget, with golf courses for the single handicapper as well as the weekend hacker. Getting around is easy as well and you can get to Pattaya in about 90 minutes by road from Bangkok. Hua Hin is a bit further away on the other side of the Gulf of Thailand but can be reached in about three and a half hours. If you have decided to head north and you can travel to Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai by air in 1 hour and to the beach resorts of Phuket and Koh Samui in the same time.
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