Golf practice area?
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Golf practice area?
Guys,
I am in Hua Hin soon and want to use the spare time to practise my chipping and pitching
Where would you suggest I could do this ?
Also to save me bringing clubs I would want to buy an old wedge from somebody, any ideas ?
Cheers
Andy
I am in Hua Hin soon and want to use the spare time to practise my chipping and pitching
Where would you suggest I could do this ?
Also to save me bringing clubs I would want to buy an old wedge from somebody, any ideas ?
Cheers
Andy
Re: Practice area ?
I can help as far as a practice area is concerned, but if you're looking for a secondhand wedge you'll find some at the smallish golf shop on the left, just as you get into Pranburi.
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Re: Practice area ?
can you please explain what you are offering ??
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I think you'll find there's a typo above, and it should read, "I can't help........"
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Re: Golf practice area?
If you want a good practise area for chipping and pitching, then Black Mountain driving range has by far the best area (by a mile). You must pay 100 baht per hour to use it and you need your own balls. If you go and speak nicely to Lung, she will most probably lend you one of the trial Titleist wedges, but you should either bring your own wedge or buy a nice one and take it home. The point of practising is learning feel with your own club.
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Are there any driving range, practice area closer to town? Someone mentioned a place called Tawimuk, anyone who knows anything about the facility?
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Just past soi 10PGS wrote:Are there any driving range, practice area closer to town? Someone mentioned a place called Tawimuk, anyone who knows anything about the facility?
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Near town you have Pae Mai range, Royal Hua Hin golf course, the Tawimuk facility as mentioned (never actually been there) and just over the hill on the Pala U road the range has reopened there. As mentioned the shop near Thanarat is mentioned in many posts if you want inexpensive clubs. All depends on how long you will be here whether it is worth bringing your clubs.
Best to touch base with other golfers at Bernies (again look in the forum for directions) soon after you get here as I am sure advice will be available on availability and best places to go. Have a good look through the golf section of the forum and I am sure you will find lots of useful information.
Best to touch base with other golfers at Bernies (again look in the forum for directions) soon after you get here as I am sure advice will be available on availability and best places to go. Have a good look through the golf section of the forum and I am sure you will find lots of useful information.
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Thank you Gregjam for useful and helpful answer. I really look forward to spend time in HH.
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Pae Mai and Tavimook don't allow pitching and chipping off the grass. For me Black Mountain wins by a mile. Except there is a new construction near the driving range bunkers which is hazardous to the workers. I have bladed several bunker shots, hitting a car and two workers. They saw the funny side but it beats me why they haven't screened off the bunkers in some way. Or sent me home, never to return.
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Tavimook is a decent range and they've restocked their balls recently but they're compound so you don't quite get the feel when you hit. The range opens at 10am and it's off the main road just north of HH hospital. As already stated, you can't hit off grass there.
However, if it's chipping and pitching you want to practice then Black Mountain is the place to go - as already advised.
The golf shop on the approach to Pranburi is a right Alladin's cave of golf clubs. I picked up an old Mizuno (real) sand wedge there for 80 THB and regrip at 200. Also got a 60 degree wedge and putter ( both new) for 800 THB each. They're not big name clubs but they do the business. The shop also sells used balls at 100 THB for 10, 7 of which will always be in good nick, and all the accessories. It's worth a visit. If you havn't got your own transport, take an orange bus from the crossroads at the night market in HH. Journey takes about 30 mins and costs 30 THB (if I remember that correctly). Buses go every 20 mins. Just walk across the dual carriageway from the golf shop to get a return bus.
As you merge into the bypass road on the approach to Pranburi, you'll notice a concrete divide. Just as that ends, there's a parade of some 6-8 shops on your left. The golf shop is the second last next to a bank. If you reach the first set of traffic lights at Tannarat army camp, you've gone too far but just get off there and walk the 1 km back to the shop.
However, if it's chipping and pitching you want to practice then Black Mountain is the place to go - as already advised.
The golf shop on the approach to Pranburi is a right Alladin's cave of golf clubs. I picked up an old Mizuno (real) sand wedge there for 80 THB and regrip at 200. Also got a 60 degree wedge and putter ( both new) for 800 THB each. They're not big name clubs but they do the business. The shop also sells used balls at 100 THB for 10, 7 of which will always be in good nick, and all the accessories. It's worth a visit. If you havn't got your own transport, take an orange bus from the crossroads at the night market in HH. Journey takes about 30 mins and costs 30 THB (if I remember that correctly). Buses go every 20 mins. Just walk across the dual carriageway from the golf shop to get a return bus.
As you merge into the bypass road on the approach to Pranburi, you'll notice a concrete divide. Just as that ends, there's a parade of some 6-8 shops on your left. The golf shop is the second last next to a bank. If you reach the first set of traffic lights at Tannarat army camp, you've gone too far but just get off there and walk the 1 km back to the shop.