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The Perfect 72-Hour Bangkok Golf Weekend (2026 Itinerary)

Three days, three to four rounds, zero logistics headaches — here is exactly how to structure a Bangkok golf weekend in 2026.

A 72-hour Bangkok golf weekend comfortably fits three to four rounds when you plan around the city's traffic and tee-time windows. Spend Day 1 warming up on a forgiving layout, Day 2 on a signature championship course, and Day 3 on a relaxed farewell round before your evening flight. Black Hat Golf — led by PGA professional Tony Meechai and his 30+ years of Bangkok coaching experience — arranges tee times, caddies and private transfers so you spend your hours playing, not commuting.

Day-by-Day 72-Hour Itinerary

DayCourse / GolfActivityMealTransfer
Day 1Warm-up round — parkland layout close to the cityArrive, settle in, 18 holes in the afternoonWelcome Thai dinnerAirport pickup + course return
Day 2Signature championship courseFull day — featured round with caddieOn-course lunch + riverside dinnerPrivate round-trip transfer
Day 3Relaxed farewell roundMorning 18, then sightseeing or spa before flightClubhouse breakfastCourse + airport drop-off

Why Bangkok Is the Smart 72-Hour Choice

Bangkok gives you the deepest selection of courses within a short drive, plus the strongest non-golf backup plan in the country. If a playing partner wants to skip a round, they are minutes from five-star dining, shopping and cultural sites. For a tighter, pre-packaged version of this trip, see our golf mini-tours, or build a longer stay from our Bangkok golf vacations page.

Pricing Note

A three-round Bangkok golf weekend, including green fees, caddie, cart, hotel and private transfers, typically falls in the mid-to-upper three-figure USD range depending on course selection and season. Indicative pricing — final quote confirmed with the Black Hat team.

Plan It With a Pro

Tony Meechai has taught 50,000+ students across more than three decades in Bangkok. His team knows which courses suit your handicap, which tee times actually work with Bangkok traffic, and how to pair your golf with sightseeing. Start with a training session on Day 1 to fix your swing before the featured round, or read more about who you are booking with on Tony's profile.

Plan My Bangkok Golf Weekend

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rounds can I realistically play in a 72-hour Bangkok golf weekend?

Most golfers comfortably fit three to four rounds into 72 hours. Day 1 is a travel-and-warmup day, Day 2 is the featured championship round, and Day 3 finishes with a relaxed final round before your flight. Black Hat Golf handles tee times and transfers so you are not wasting hours in Bangkok traffic.

Do I need to bring my own clubs for a Bangkok golf weekend?

No. Quality rental sets are available at partner courses, and many players prefer to rent to avoid airline fees. Tell the Black Hat team your preferred flex and dexterity when booking so the right set is waiting at your first tee.

How much should I budget for a 72-hour Bangkok golf weekend?

A comfortable three-round weekend, including green fees, caddie, cart, hotel and private transfers, typically runs in the mid-to-upper three-figure USD range. Indicative pricing — final quote confirmed with the Black Hat team.

Is Bangkok golf good for a mixed group of golfers and non-golfers?

Yes. Bangkok is the best option in Thailand for mixed groups because non-golfers have world-class dining, shopping and sightseeing nearby. Black Hat Golf partners with Click Thailand to arrange sightseeing and travel add-ons while the golfers are on course.

When is the best weekend to book?

The November-to-February dry season offers the most reliable weather, but tee times book out early. Reserve at least four to six weeks ahead for peak-season weekends, or consider the value-friendly shoulder months for more flexibility.

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