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Day 1: Start your tour with an early morning visit to the exquisite Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha Temple, which date back to Bangkok's founding. Then take the expressway to Green Valley Country Club for lunch and an afternoon round at this lovely course full of trees and lakes. Robert Trent Jones Jr has been a little naughty in designing rolling fairways that slope gently towards the water hazards, causing you to think twice about your shots Your evening is at leisure, or try shopping at one of the many malls that stay open until 10 pro.


Day 2: Head north towards Bang Pain, for a round at testing Bangsai Country Club, built like a Scottish links course. Lots of water, sand dunes and thick rough will give golfers something to think about. The simple clubhouse adds to the pioneer feel. In the evening, learn something about Thai culture with a dinner of traditional Thai dishes accompanied by a stunning classical dance performance.

Day 3: Discover the ingredients of Thai life with a cruise along the Chao Phraya River to the former Siamese capital of Ayutthaya, with lunch on board. Stop first at Bang Pa in to see the fabulous summer palace, with its fairy tale architecture. Then on to Ayutthaya to see some of the fascinating ruins of this World Heritage Site. Return to Bangkok by air-conditioned coach and treat yourself to a fun evening in one of the city's many Irish pubs.

Day 4:
In the east, next to the Gulf of Thailand, Arnold Palmer designed the attractive Bangpoo Country Club, whose wide fairways and lack of water hazards attract many players. Strong sea breezes and fast sloping greens provide the challenge they seek. In the evening try shopping at the popular night stalls along Shorn and Convent roads, where lively bars and discos help end an eventful day.
 

Day 5: Up early to visit the Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak about 100 kilometres from Bangkok, where Thais sell goods from small boats, and journey along small canals winding through the villages. Return via Nakhon Pathom, whose giant chedi pays homage to the birthplace of Buddhism in Thailand. Then onto the Rose Garden Country Resort for lunch overlooking the peaceful Tachine River, followed by one of the best cultural shows in Thailand, with elephants, dancing, and many traditional ceremonies. Stay overnight in this delightful hotel.


Day 6: After breakfast, transfer to the Rose Garden Golf Club, rated one of the world's top 30 resort courses. Full of flowers and birds - you may have to shoo swans and peacocks out of your path - the course is a delight to play on, with double greens on every hole. Excellent par 5 finishing hole with an elevated green surrounded by water. The clubhouse serves excellent Thai and Japanese food. Return to Bangkok for dinner at one of the well-known seafood restaurants on the river.

Day 7: Finish your tour with a game at the Robert McFarland designed Thanont Golf View & Sports Club, an unusual course completely surrounded by water. Not surprisingly water hazards are everywhere, with many island greens providing a good test of your accuracy. In the evening, relax over Thai dinner and noisy jazz/blues performances at one of Bangkok's popular music venues, Saxophone.

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