GolfAsian Posted April 29, 2019 Posted April 29, 2019 (edited) When you first book a Thailand golf holiday, you assume everything will go smoothly. But things may go wrong, unfortunately. Here they are: You Miss Tee-Time Because Your Taxi Took The Wrong Route You're in a new country so you obviously don't know how to get to a golf course. You rely on the taxi to get you there in the shortest possible time. But unfortunately, the taxi may not know the route (as most courses are in the country-side) and you end up missing your tee-time. One of the best ways to avoid this is to use a transfer service provided by a golf tour operator. If you've missed your tee-time, you need someone who can help work around changing your schedule immediately. An local golf operator can help! The Golf Course Is Undergoing Maintenance In order to keep up superb playing conditions, golf courses need to undergo maintenance. In most cases this maintenance is scheduled but not publicly announced. When booking through a well-connected golf tour operator, you can be rest assured that they will inform you of any planned maintenance and suggest alternative courses to ensure you have the best Thailand golf holiday experience possible - nobody wants to tee-off on a course that has just done coring greens. You Need To Change Your Itinerary Because Of An Illness You can get sick on the day you've planned a game and need to reschedule your visit to the golf course in Thailand. Are you going to make a few phone calls to change your dates and times when you can barely get out of bed? Probably not! The best way to make your life easier is to let a helpful golf operator do the work for you for a ready-made rescheduled itinerary in no time. While you cannot avoid some mishaps completely, you can make the most of your holiday by choosing an experienced tour operator who can help you plan an unforgettable golf holiday and make quick changes when things go wrong. If you're looking at a Thailand golf holiday, check out these packages. Edited April 29, 2019 by GolfAsian
SammyT Posted June 16, 2019 Posted June 16, 2019 A clickbait advertorial disguised as a proper article. This is getting close to a new low. At least be upfront that its advertising when you post it to the TVF Facebook page 1 1
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