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Courses in Asia are not usually overzealous about
clothing but to be safe wear shirts with collars and ensure you have the
proper footwear with rubber spikes. |
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You will have a pay a caddie’s fee at all courses
and you will be expected to pay a tip in cash direct to the caddie. It’s
entirely up to you but US$10-15 is usual practice depending on the service
you receive. If you are really unhappy with the caddie please note the
number and advise us. |
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Please ensure you use sufficient sun block to
protect yourself against the very strong sun in Thailand. The best
protection is to use your umbrella as a sunshade. It’s also possible to hire
a second caddie to hold the umbrella. |
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In warm or humid conditions you may need to drink
more than usual to continue to ensure your body functions properly. It is
advisable to drink some water before you start playing to ensure that your
body is properly hydrated at all times. If you are feeling thirsty, that is
a sure sign that your body has already lost too much liquid and you should
take a drink immediately. All courses have regular drinks kiosks so please
use them. |
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All courses have well-equipped locker rooms so you
can shower and change after your game so remember to take a change of
clothes with you. Lockers are free of charge, but do not leave anything
valuable inside – also it is customary to give a small tip to the attendant. |
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Some courses are walking only and do not allow golf
carts and at the courses that do permit them they may not be available
during busy periods so please ensure that you request one in advance. Also
it’s strictly one cart per person at most courses and depending on the
weather you may have to stay on the cart path. |
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If you want to bring a non-playing companion on the
course please check with us first as not all courses allow this and they may
also make a charge. |
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