Golfing in Thailand is generally best enjoyed during the cool season, which runs from late November to early February.
This period offers pleasant weather with lower humidity and milder temperatures, making it ideal for long days on the course.
The shoulder seasons, specifically from March to May and September to October, can also be a great time to play.
While temperatures may rise, you often find fewer crowds and sometimes even discounted rates on green fees, especially if you're looking at courses in popular areas like Hua Hin or Chiang Mai.
Keep in mind that the rainy season, which typically lasts from June to October, can lead to unpredictable weather.
However, many golf courses maintain good drainage and remain open, so if you're flexible, you can snag some excellent deals during this time.
Asked 2025-11-13
