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The
majority
of
golf
courses
in
Asia
are
stunning
and
well
maintained.
They
are
not
easy
to
play,
so
you
must
practice
and
play
them
more
than
once
to
successfully
shoot
your
handicap
or
a
lower
score.
They
don't
have
a
stroke
saver
booklet
as
they
do
in
Europe
or
the
US.
So
you
are
at
the
mercy
of
the
uneducated
caddy
that
is
mandatory
by
law
(another
story).
All
golfers
know
it
only
takes
a
couple
of
holes
to
ruin
your
whole
day.
It
was
my
first
time
playing
this
course.
I
was
happy
with
how
I
played
the
course,
but
I
could
have
done
better
if
I
knew
the
layout
and
greens.
I
knew
my
golf
weakness,
and
I
worked
on
it,
but
time
was
of
the
essence.
So
I
took
a
chance
and
played,
but
I
will
redeem
myself,
and
they
will
not
see
it
coming
in
the
next
tournament.
Below
is
my
review
of
the
course.
I
post
my
review
on
the
course
web
page
and
my
FB
to
go
back
and
refresh
my
notes.
This
would
be
the
ideal
trip
for
all
you
who
love
the
sport
and
looking
to
take
a
holiday.
(3)
Black
Mountain
Golf
Course
My
photos
consist
mostly
of
the
tee
-
fairway
and
close
to
the
greens
and
around
them.
If
I
left
out
some
holes,
oh
well,
trying
to
play
and
take
photos,
don't
help
you
focus
on
playing.
Likes:
Club
House:
(1)
Great
(2)
The
locker
room
is
excellent.
(3)
The
drinks
and
food
areas
are
ideal
with
lovely
views
of
the
course
and
countryside.
Driving
range:
(1)
The
driving
range
has
mats
and
area
to
hit
off
the
ground.
(2)
Balls
cost
100
baht
for
40.
That's
experience.
It
does
not
seem
many
people
use
it.
(3)
They
have
pitching
and
chipping
green,
and
the
speed
(fast)
and
slope
of
this
green
mirror
the
course
greens.
There
are
no
straight
flat
putts.
(4)
They
have
a
putting
green.
Recommend
you
focus
on
long
putts
to
get
the
speed
down.
Note:
If
you
stay
in
Hau
Hun,
there
is
a
driving
range
at
the
Hau
Hin
Golf
Course.
It's
small,
so
you
would
have
to
be
there
when
open
at
06:30
and
hope
others
are
not
there.
After
7
am,
you
might
have
to
wait
because
people
playing
comes
and
hit
two
trays
before
playing.
Fairways:
(0)
Most
tee
boxes
are
elevated.
(1)
Well-groomed
and
tight
lie
(2)
It
gives
you
some
above,
below,
up/downhill,
and
side
slope
lies.
(3)
Lots
of
bunkers
(4)
Has
water
on
some
holes
Greens:
(1)
None
are
flat.
(2)
They
are
big.
(3)
They
are
fast.
(4)
Some
are
two-tier.
(5)
If
you
come
in
low,
balls
will
not
hold.
(6)
Most
greens
are
elevated
on
approach.
So
if
you
go
over,
you
will
have
10+
yards
back
up
to
get
on.
(7)
PRACTICE
LONG
PUTTS
Bunkers:
(1)
They
are
below
the
greens,
and
sand
is
firm
Dislikes:
(1)
The
cost
of
range
balls
too
high.
(2)
Some
caddies
are
not
knowledgeable
about
reading
the
greens.
(3)
Recommend
you
take
her
to
the
practice
green.
Have
her
read
there
to
see
what
to
expect
from
her
on
the
course.
(4)
A
bottle
of
water
cost
you
20
baht.
That
same
bottle
you
can
buy
at
7/11
for
7
baht.
Improvements:
(1)
Lower
the
cost
on
range
balls.
I
am
sure
you
get
more
people
wanting
to
hit
balls
before
playing.
I
was
with
a
group
of
thirty
players
and
only
three
hit
balls.
Two
shared
a
rack.
(2)
Train
the
caddies
on
reading
the
greens.
Overall:
(1)
The
course
is
long,
but
if
you
play
course
management
golf,
you
can
still
score
well.
(2)
It
is
walkable
from
hole
1
to
hole
18,
but
only
if
you
are
a
walker.
It
is
up
and
downhills.
Don't
recommend
if
you
are
not
in
shape
or
do
three
days
of
physical
training.
(3)
The
course
is
well
maintained.
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