




Transporting your golf clubs in Thailand is generally quite manageable, but there are a few things to keep in mind.
If you're flying within the country, most airlines have specific baggage policies regarding golf equipment, so it's wise to check with your airline beforehand.
You'll often need to have your clubs in a protective travel bag, which is a good investment to avoid any damage. • For road travel, whether you're taking a taxi or renting a car, just make sure the vehicle has enough space for your clubs.
Some taxis might not have the best trunk space, so you might want to request a larger vehicle if you're lugging around more than just your clubs. • If you plan to use public transportation, like buses or trains, be aware that there might be restrictions on carrying large items, so plan accordingly.
It's not uncommon for golfers to rent clubs at their destination, which not only saves you from transporting them but also allows you to try out the local gear.
This information is curated by Golf Thailand to make your golfing journey smooth and enjoyable.
Asked 2025-11-28