What should I know about golf etiquette in Thailand?

Golf etiquette in Thailand is quite similar to what you might find in other countries, but there are a few local nuances to keep in mind.

Always be respectful of the course and other players. • It's common to greet your fellow golfers with a polite 'Sawadee' and a smile, and don't forget to remove your hat when indoors, especially in clubhouses. • On the course, maintain a steady pace of play, and if you're playing in a group, be sure to let faster groups play through.

Also, repairing the course after your play, like fixing divots and ball marks, is appreciated.

Asked 2025-12-03

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