




Tipping is an important aspect of the golfing experience in Thailand.
While it's not mandatory, it's certainly appreciated, especially by caddies who often rely on tips as part of their income.
A common practice is to tip around 300 to 500 THB for a round, depending on the service you receive. • It's also good to remember that the level of service can vary; if your caddy goes above and beyond, feel free to tip more.
Similarly, if you use the clubhouse facilities or receive assistance from staff, leaving a small tip can go a long way in expressing gratitude. • In general, being polite and respectful will enhance your experience at the course.
Engaging with the staff and caddies can also make your round more enjoyable, as they often share valuable local tips and insights about the game.
Asked 2025-08-09