Option A *2n Bangkok / 2n Pattaya
D1: BKK
-Transfer from airport to hotel/check-in
-Transfer to the driving range
-Back to the hotel
D2: BKK
-1 round of 18 holes of golf in Bangkok
-Back to the hotel
D3: BKK – PTY
-1 round of 18 holes of golf in Pattaya
-back to the hotel
D4: PTY – APT
-1 round of 18 holes of golf in Pattaya
- Back to the hotel
D5: PTY – AIRPORT
Transfer from Pattaya to Airport
Option B *2n Pattaya / 2n Bangkok
D1: BKK - PTY
-Transfer from airport to hotel/check-in
-Transfer to the driving range in Pattaya
-Back to the hotel
D2: PTY - BKK
-1 round of 18 holes of golf in Pattaya
-Back to the hotel
D3: BKK
-1 round 18 holes of golf in Pattaya.
- Transfer to a hotel in Bangkok
D4: BKK
-1 round of 18 holes of golf in Bangkok
-Back to the hotel
D5: PTY – APT
Transfer from hotel to Airport
Golf Tour: What every new golfer should know!
1. Don’t become a range rat
This is actually great advice. Always remember that while the driving range is great practice, don’t get too comfortable there. Don’t be afraid to hit the course!
2. Taking lessons is worth the money
Equipment upgrades are great and necessary, but sometimes, rather than spending $100+ on yet another item, spending that money on a lesson can pay big dividends.
3. Start with chip shots
Starting with short chip shots, when you’re an ultra newcomer, can be helpful in learning the basic (and most important) foundation of the golf swing: Learning how to put the clubface on the golf ball.
4. Get familiar with basic etiquette
I’m not going an etiquette stickler. But it’s important to learn some of the basic things. That way, you won’t step in my line.
5. Master your grip
Starting with a good grip, as you see above, is so important. A bad grip can cause so many issues in your golf swing.
6. Get “fitted” for clubs
You don’t need to get fit right away, but once you start to get serious, poorly-fit clubs can cause long-term issues in your golf swing.
7. Keep your head down on putts
Get used to listening to the ball go into the hole without necessarily looking up to see it drop.
8. Aim for the center of the green and not the flags
It’s true for the pros, and it’s true for beginners, too.
9. Have a short memory
Bad shots will come. They’ll come often. That’s just golf. Don’t take them too seriously and don’t dwell on them. Get a few lessons.
10. Don’t bounce around coaches
Find a coach you like, of course, but once you do, stick with them. Don’t go bouncing around looking for a quick fix.