Whether it is called the rainy season or perhaps marketing proposes “The Green Season,” it can still be the best time to enjoy a round of golf in Asia.
Normally, it rains in the afternoons here, and although it can be a tropical soaking, it tends to last less than an hour.
Many golf courses in Asia have been created with large drains to cope with these downpours; some are also built on sandy foundations.
With the rain, the temperatures are slightly cooler, and the courses are not so busy.
The rain makes them greener and in good condition, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable golfing experience.
Of course, if you do get caught in a downpour, you can always chill out at one of the kiosks on the course and enjoy a cool drink!