Tipping in Thailand can be a bit different than in other countries, and golf courses are no exception.
Generally, it's appreciated to leave a small tip for the caddies, usually around 300 to 500 baht, depending on the quality of service.
Caddies here often provide valuable insights about the course and help improve your game, so showing your appreciation is customary.
While tipping isn't mandatory, it can enhance your experience.
If you're playing at a higher-end course, you might also consider tipping the starter or any additional service staff you interact with.
It's a way to express gratitude for the level of service you receive during your round, especially if they go above and beyond.
Asked 2025-09-07
