Destination Golf - March 2018 * | Page 55

Centra Masters fun times Caddies for instance, are a treat. Each player has a pleasant and knowledgeable sidekick for the entire four rounds dotingly attending to your every need on the course. After a few holes, helping you with club selection and always reading putts are second nature. Everyone is “Absolutely spoiled.” Peter describes the organic nature of Thai service as, “Humbling compared to any other country.” As a bonus many of the players are over 50+, retired or semi-retired, and return year after year cultivating new lifelong friends. It was a special pleasure to be escorted around by the affable Ian Morgan, Hua Hin General Manager for Golfasian. He is a font of knowledge, always on call and ready to solve any issue big or small that gets sent his way. He is proactive in a way that this astonishingly organized operation demands. He cares about the details in a way that only a man who loves his job would. Again, “Advantage Guest!” I have to say it was a great convenience to have a manned Golfasian desk, club storage and rental, and van pickup point unobtrusively located just off the main entrance. As with all things Centara, it quietly blends with the elegant colonial décor where if you were not a golfer, you wouldn’t notice the discrete operation purring along in close proximity. THE HOTEL According to the hotel, the Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin is the original Railway Hotel built in 1923 for Thai and visiting royalty and restored to its old colonial glory. It is set among tropical gardens on a 4 mile beach in the center of Hua Hin. Time for a pic with caddies It was originally named the Railway Hotel, built along the classic lines of that era, then quite sensitively extended and renovated. The result was a charmingly retained air of a bygone age with a touch of elegance. Although it is in the center of the little town, it feels nestled into the beachfront behind shaded whitewashed walls, hiding from the outside, a lovely expanse of breeze kissed, topiary rich gardens. (About a 5 Star experience) Star ratings for hotels have been misused and abused for many years and particularly since the advent of internet bookings and ratings. Various opinions on the subject could be encyclopedic in their recording. Which is a long way of saying I typically eschew describing a place with the fuzzy classifications of star ratings. A 5 Star in an economically emerging world can be very different than in say, a grand hotel in Western Europe. Not that I consider Thailand “emerging.” So that said, and not having been to a Grand Hotel in Europe for a while, I will now gush a bit. I do a bit of travelling around this part of the world and have an appreciation for craftsmanship. There are a lot of pretty places around here but even some of the high-end hotels lack in fine details that to me, leave you with the kind of undefined feeling of privileged contentment that a real luxury facility can offer. I have been accused of being a little too detail focused, and the truth is I appreciate a perfectly mitered bit of molding or a skillfully varnished and polished stair rail. Yes the kind of thing most people would look right past but it is those little attentions, which if not consci