Regardless of my (or anyone's) ability at the esteemed sport, this course is a thing to behold and something that anyone visiting Hua Hin should see whether they are golfers or not.
The joy of hitting balls out of trees that have been there for over 100 years on a course designed by a Scotsman in 1924 was nice but the fact that you can feel like you're in the middle of a Burmese jungle but literally be a stones throw away from central mayhem was awesome.
The majority of holes had pretty good views of the town or the 'Hin Lek Fai' hinterland, there was one, the 14th I think, that you're teeing off directly at a temple. It was my only par of the day ... obviously Buddha had blessed this hole!
Seriously though for golfers that haven't played it yet Royal HH is a great course (if you can hit it straight), and for those that don't golf, I believe you can just rock up and walk around it and get a spectacular aspect over Hua Hin that you wouldn't think existed.

PS: Springfield next week?
PPS: Please post your Hua Hin Golf Fest experiences here so they keep it going and muppets like me can carry on playing on good courses for 800 baht!