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September 16, 2008

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Loz Darmon

Hi Mark,

While I am a big fan of many things about Bangkok (and Thailand in general),I think to rate as "World's best city" is a bit of a stretch. Your points are well-taken, and I agree with most of them. However, here are some of my reasons why Bangkok is not "Worlds Best"

1. Climate - yes, it's usually nice and warm, but quite often excessively so, especially for those who are unused to the heat and humidity (and rainfall). I am not a cold-weather golfer, but I could do without the sweat-soaked days sometimes.
2. Transportation - I think "efficient" is a little generous, especially if you are talking about taxis. I have noticed over the last year or so an increasing unwillingness of Bangkok taxi drivers to use the meter, particularly if you are not a local. My wife (who is Thai-born) even has trouble if she is with me.
3. Nightlife - without being a prude, I do think that the city reputation is diminished by this aspect, which seem to have become increasingly seedy in some areas. When a city is known for "sex tours" it is hard to imagine it appealing to some sectors
4. Local attitudes - I agree with the Thai smile comment, but local bias (especially Thai males) sometimes is intrusive, even at the highest class hotels. My wife had a problem at a 5-star hotel, where the male staff refused to acknowledge her simply because she was an Asian with a Farang - absolutely unacceptable at a hotel of this class.

Don't want to be too negative, as I do think that Thailand is a wonderful country (with GREAT golf!!) but "worlds best"?? Not too sure about that....

Mark Siegel

Hi Loz,

Good points indeed and well taken. let me know when you get a break from Brazil and we will get out and hit some. There are a few new golf courses on the outskirts of Bangkok and maybe we can play one together.

Otherwise we can grab a Singha somewhere around Soi 33.

Hit em straight!
Mark

Danny Mills

Hi Mark,
whilst I accept we are all entitled to our own opinion, I cant help but muse over the negs from Loz.

I travel with my business, at least 6 month of the year I spend in different countries and I can say with confidence that there is no other city that comes close to Bangkok.

every city has the downs that Loz refers to and may I say on a much greater scale, leaving again Bangkok a standalone prize winner, try Brazil, Mexico, London, Moscow
Blessings.
Danny.

Scott

Hi Mark,

You've wet my appetite for trying out the Bangkok courses. I hope to be in Bkk for a week in late February or early March and hope to play at least 2 times in the week.

I played a few rounds in Phuket last november at Red Mountain, Both Blue Canyon courses, Loche Palm, Paunanka (spelling), and the 9 hole course at The Country Club.
Next week I'll be in Koh Samui for 2 weeks and will have a lash at Santiburi, some fun at The Bophut Hills Country Club and Royal Samui.

If you have some favourites around Bkk I'd love to get your thoughts.

Cheers,
Scott
Perth

Mark Siegel

Hi Scott,

Thai Country Club and Riverdale Golf Club are my 2 favorite Bangkok golf courses. Do you want to get out and play them together?

Best Regards,
mark

Mark Siegel

Hi Scott,

Here is an even better tip; skip Samui. The course, Santiburi Samui, is overpriced and very mickey-mouse. Royal Samui is not finished, and Buphut Hills is just a pitch-and-putt. Plus Samui is packed with backpacking tourists in February and March and all the prices are hiked for the visitors. July is much better when you can save costs and get much better service.

Hua Hin is a great choice now. You will be much happier relaxing, sun bathing and golfing there.

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